The church in Pergamus was rebuked by Jesus for leaving their first love and embracing sin, leading to a decline into apostasy. This parallels the history of Christianity, where the world began to convert Christianity, leading to the Dark Ages. The Nicolaitans and Balaam's tactics were used to justify sin and ecumenicism, corrupting the doctrine of salvation and creating a Christopaganism environment. The church's failure to stand against Satan's influence and the doctrine of Balaam led to a toothless and subdued assembly.
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