To: wagglebee; Iscool; don-o
Apologies for not knowing more -- Wagglebee, did you say that ALL Christians consider Paulicians to be heretics? So, not only members of the Apostolic Church (Catholics, Orthodox, Orientals, Assyrians), but also Protestant groups like Anglicans, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists and also Pent-c-costals and Baptist consider Paulicians to be heretics?
I guess Iscool doesn't subscribe to any of these groups then -- is that correct, Iscool?
Though, at last read, even Jehovah's Witnesses and seventh day adventists would reject Paulician teachings.
So, that begs a question -- which religion do you belong to Iscool, considering that all Christians consider Paulicians to be heretics?
23 posted on
07/18/2010 2:16:44 PM PDT by
Cronos
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To: Cronos; don-o
Wagglebee, did you say that ALL Christians consider Paulicians to be heretics? So, not only members of the Apostolic Church (Catholics, Orthodox, Orientals, Assyrians), but also Protestant groups like Anglicans, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Methodists and also Pent-c-costals and Baptist consider Paulicians to be heretics? The early Church declared groups such as the Paulicans, Marcionists, Nestorians and Arians to be heretics. As no Protestant group I am aware of has declared to NOT be heretics, the only logical conclusion is that the still consider such beliefs to be heretical. There would be no reason for Protestants to reaffirm that they are heretical as the beliefs of these groups clearly dispute Protestant confessions regarding the Trinity.
24 posted on
07/18/2010 2:22:59 PM PDT by
wagglebee
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