You hate the practices of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate

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Interesting view of the practices of the Nicolaitans, which God hates:

http://www.biblestudy.org/basicart/why-does-god-hate-practices-of-the-nicolaitans.html

In its ecclesiastical setting, Nicolaitans means the bishops and prelates of the Church have gained a triumphal victory or conquest over the LAITON, the laity. Members are compelled and forced to submit to the arbitrary dominion of men who have become that thing which God hates:

"The elders who are among you I exhort, I who am a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferings of Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that will be revealed:  Shepherd the flock of God which is among you, serving as overseers, not by compulsion but willingly, not for dishonest gain but eagerly; NOR AS BEING LORDS OVER THOSE ENTRUSTED TO YOU, but being examples to the flock" (1Peter 5:1-3).

The teachings and preaching of the Nicolaitans are in religious and secular dictionaries. When we look for the definition of the term we find it is a "hierarchy: the power of dominion, government by ecclesiastical rulers" we find the following, which is offered as evidence:

"If anyone shall say that there is not in the Catholic Church a hierarchy established by the divine ordination, consisting of bishops, presbyters and ministers, let him be anathema, Council of Trent (translation) XXIII 6." (Century Dictionary)

Let anyone who has the audacity to say there is not a hierarchy, not a collection of human beings who try to exercise authority over others, as ecclesiastical rulers over churchmen, let that man be ACCURSED. Surely, the thing in which that ecclesiastical company is glorying is their shame!

 
Or, "Nicolaitan" means "follower of Nicholas," just as "Christian" means "follower of Christ." The reality is that no one really knows what the Nicolaitans believed, apart from the point or two that is mentioned in Revelation.
 
Ransom said:
Or, "Nicolaitan" means "follower of Nicholas," just as "Christian" means "follower of Christ." The reality is that no one really knows what the Nicolaitans believed, apart from the point or two that is mentioned in Revelation.

There's some debate about whether it means "followers of Nicholas" or means something as described above.  There's even debate about which "Nicholas" they were following, if that's what it means.  I thought the above was a very interesting possibility. 
 
We know all anout their practices, We've been victimized by them for 1900 years.
 
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