To: Cronos
Orthodox and Catholic believe in the same fundamental idea of the nature of God And which agreement was once of the core teachings that set the evangelical movement apart from liberals, and which is what i defend.
However, papal infallibility and jurisdiction is indeed a primary issue, if not salvific (except for some RCs in debates with us).
452 posted on
12/05/2012 4:27:45 PM PST by
daniel1212
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To: daniel1212
And which agreement was once of the core teachings that set the evangelical movement apart from liberals, and which is what i defend.Come on... do all members of this movement hold to the tenets expressed in the Nicene creed?
Some, even on this forum will refuse to say anything about it
494 posted on
12/06/2012 7:14:23 AM PST by
Cronos
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To: daniel1212; stfassisi
And which agreement was once of the core teachings that set the evangelical movement apart from liberals, and which is what i defend.oh and on checking some numbers, note that one can't say that Oneness Pentecostals are a small numbe r-- they are 10% of all pentecostals
And they emphatically do not believe in the Trinity
This is a major, fundamental dogmatic difference between orthodoxy and the Oneness P's -- now if an evangelical holds to a Trinitarian view, then the Oneness Pentecostal doctrine differs from theirs at a very fundamental level
495 posted on
12/06/2012 7:17:08 AM PST by
Cronos
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