To: Incorrigible
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You scored as Chalcedon compliant. You are Chalcedon compliant. Congratulations, you're not a heretic. You believe that Jesus is truly God and truly man and like us in every respect, apart from sin. Officially approved in 451.
Chalcedon compliant |
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100% |
Modalism |
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67% |
Pelagianism |
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58% |
Nestorianism |
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50% |
Apollanarian |
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50% |
Monophysitism |
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33% |
Monarchianism |
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33% |
Donatism |
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25% |
Arianism |
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17% |
Socinianism |
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0% |
Adoptionist |
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0% |
Docetism |
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0% |
Albigensianism |
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0% |
Gnosticism |
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0% |
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Are you a heretic?created with QuizFarm.com So, like, I read the Bible and believe it, but I don't even know what 75% of these terms mean. I thought some of the questions were silly. I thought it was clear that God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit were all facets of God, but that we, as humans, cannot fully comprehend the nature of their relationship. "For now, we see in a glass darkly, but then face to face, and we will fully know, as we are fully known."
33 posted on
03/11/2007 9:19:49 PM PDT by
Richard Kimball
(Why yes, I do have a stupid picture for any occasion)
To: Richard Kimball
I thought it was clear that God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit were all facets of God, but that we, as humans, cannot fully comprehend the nature of their relationship.
The idea that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are just facets or different ways of seeing God or the different modes through which he reveals himself to us is a heresy. The idea that God is a single being existing eternally as three distinct persons is orthodoxy.
50 posted on
03/11/2007 10:58:43 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: Richard Kimball
85 posted on
12/03/2007 10:04:03 AM PST by
PAR35
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