tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36406045.post6855213013565171121..comments2023-06-05T10:34:10.227-04:00Comments on Reformation500: The Reformation + 490John Bugayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17728044301053738095noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36406045.post-52280204212049714732011-07-23T07:39:27.806-04:002011-07-23T07:39:27.806-04:00Hi Chris, I appreciate your comment and your encou...Hi Chris, I appreciate your comment and your encouragement. <br /><br />I don't update this particular blog any more, but I continue to post on similar topics at triablogue.blogspot.com. Right now I'm working on a series dealing with the history of the earliest churches in Rome:<br /><br />http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-testament-backgrounds-how-they-work.htmlJohn Bugayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17728044301053738095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36406045.post-10194365160906446582011-07-23T06:47:01.354-04:002011-07-23T06:47:01.354-04:00Hey, I ran across your page today. Just a word of ...Hey, I ran across your page today. Just a word of encouragement- 490 is 70x7, and I would suggest that this is actually a more significant date than 500. 490 is what I believe, a beginning, and the 500 mark is the end of a shift- a new reformation in fact. Luther made a big dent in the religious deception of the enemy, but now its up to us to complete the job and return the church fully to the chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09530959892479512560noreply@blogger.com