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To: Destro
OP, while an Anglo-Saxon of the period in question for this article would recognize a Latin, Greek and Celtic Rite Christian they would be baffled by your type of Christianity which is a later innovation. Gain legitimacy for your rite in other ways then to attempt to fit your square peg in the round hole of history. My challenge to you is this: If the faith you now claim is the same faith of the Anglo-Saxon or Celtic church of old then I suggest you lose the modern trappings and innovations of the Presbyterians and return to the source and embrace all that they embraced. PS: Make a new thread for the pop quiz material.

Why attempt to re-create 1400 year old Gaelic Rites in 21st Century America? A Diversity of Rites is permissible in the Church. And of course, there's no disagreement with the Eastern Orthodox on the imvalidity of Papal Supremacy and the rightfulness of a married Clergy, so those aspects of the Celtic Orthodox Church are as Presbyterian as they are Greek, anyway.

What is impermissible is for Doctrine to Change, if that Doctrine is Right.

Well, here are the DOCTRINES of the Celtic Orthodox Church:



These ancient Doctrines of the Celtic Orthodox Church have always been the Biblical and Right and True Doctrines of the Christian Church... and a Celtic Orthodox Churchman, alive today, would find his sacred and pure doctrines fully preserved in only one Christian Tradition: that of CALVINISM.

Geneva shakes hand with Iona across the gulf of a thousand years.

67 posted on 03/08/2004 5:00:24 PM PST by OrthodoxPresbyterian (We are Unworthy Servants; We have only done Our Duty)
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To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
Why attempt to re-create 1400 year old Gaelic Rites in 21st Century America?

That is the good thing about Orthodoxy - they have an unbroken 2K year old tradition -give or take 3 decades of-

Geneva shakes hand with Iona across the gulf of a thousand years.

A doubtful and flimsy claim.

What does Calvin have to say about Constantine?

Statue of the Emperor Constantine I -- Constantine the Great -- in York, England

70 posted on 03/08/2004 5:30:28 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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