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Oct312022

NOTR - REFORMATION DAY & THE PEACE OF WESTPHALIA - 10.31.22

Today's Show: REFORMATION DAY & THE PEACE OF WESTPHALIA - 10.31.2022

Chris discusses the annual remembrance of Reformation Day, when on October 31st 1517 the great reformer, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Thesis to the church door in Wittenberg, Germany.  While there were many events that happened both before and after, it is this event that captured the imagination of the souls in Europe, and is looked to as the start of the Great Reformation that followed.  We also discuss how Reformation issues and controversies continue to this very day, as society moves farther and farther away from a biblical standard.  In the 17th century, the powers of Europe struggled through a bloody conflict known as the Thirty Years War, the conclusion of which brought about the Peace of Westphalia, which respected the sovereignty of individual nations which was not to be violated by the papacy in Rome.  For centuries, a Westphalian World Order continued, until the 20th century where it is said that Globalism began to usurp the authority of  nations with the New World Order.





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