The Rogue Tomato said:bgwilkinson said:Binaca Chugger said:So, if I were to lay charge against one who is lording over the laity, would I be wrong to use the term Nicolaitan?
You could just call him popish. Use it in a disparaging way. It was used to great effect to describe Catholics in the early 16th century.
Right, which is perfectly fitting for pastors. After all, what do pastors do? They pontificate.
pon·tif·i·cate
verb
pänˈtifiˌkāt/
1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) officiate as bishop, especially at Mass.
2. express one's opinions in a way considered annoyingly pompous and dogmatic.
And what is a pontiff?
pon·tiff
ˈpän(t)əf/
noun
the pope.
Don't forget about Pontiff Pilate and what he did..