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A quote from Facebook:
"The modern fundamentalist pastor stands in the place of Christ as head of the church. He is an imposter (dare I say it? An antichrist). For all the rhetorical tricks and gimmicks, his authority is overblown, his demand for "accountability" is unaccountable to Scripture, and his office is simply an invention. At its core, the pastorate is a usurpation of Christ's real and actual headship over the church, which should be comprised entirely of priests, the least of whom is capable of spiritual discernment on par with any so-called pastor. Christ is Head of the church. There is no other."
"The modern fundamentalist pastor stands in the place of Christ as head of the church. He is an imposter (dare I say it? An antichrist). For all the rhetorical tricks and gimmicks, his authority is overblown, his demand for "accountability" is unaccountable to Scripture, and his office is simply an invention. At its core, the pastorate is a usurpation of Christ's real and actual headship over the church, which should be comprised entirely of priests, the least of whom is capable of spiritual discernment on par with any so-called pastor. Christ is Head of the church. There is no other."