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So does she have a screen name on here also?wife will kick me off soon
So does she have a screen name on here also?
What was FINALLIZED in 325 A.D. does not mean INVENTED. The Council of Nicaea proved the Church had always been trinitarian using both Scripture and Tradition; Arius, a sola scripturist, lost out because the tradition of Arianism was non-existent. Jesus is both God and man, He was not a mere creature. The authoritive verdicts from that council is binding then and now ON CHRISTIANS, NOT EVERYBODY AND ANYBODY ELSE. It was amended at the Council of Constantinople, and is accepted by most Protestants. There had to be a further development and clarity of the Trinity because of the heretic Nestorius preached an erroneous view of the 2 natures of Christ. "Christotokos" was rejected because the Church Fathers were concerned it would cause confusion on the true Nature of Christ. , "Theotokos" was accepted because the humanity of Christ was not excluded. This was the Council of Ephesus in 451., and again, it's authoritive verdicts are accepted by all Christians. I usually don't waste much time with anti-trinitarians because they are argumentative, illogical and re-write church history to make it fit their opinions.Non-binding on those who went before; non-binding on those who came after and do not acknowledge their authority.
In other words, not binding on all people. Resolution not acknowledged by all people.
What was FINALLIZED in 325 A.D. does not mean INVENTED. The Council of Nicaea proved the Church had always been trinitarian using both Scripture and Tradition; Arius, a sola scripturist, lost out because the tradition of Arianism was non-existent. Jesus is both God and man, He was not a mere creature. The authoritive verdicts from that council is binding then and now. It was amended at the Council of Constantinople, and is accepted by most Protestants. There had to be a further development and clarity of the Trinity because of the heretic Nestorius preached an erroneous view of the 2 natures of Christ. "Christotokos" was rejected because the Church Fathers were concerned it would cause confusion on the true Nature of Christ. , "Theotokos" was accepted because the humanity of Christ was not excluded. This was the Council of Ephesus in 451., and again, it's authoritive verdicts are accepted by all Christians. I usually don't waste much time with anti-trinitarians because they are argumentative, illogical and re-write church history to make it fit their opinions.
They may not be creedal but they are all Trinitarians.Thanks.
My background is in the Southern Baptist Church. Are you aware that Baptists aren’t creedal?
Are you aware that other Christian denominations also aren’t creedal?
Are you aware that some non-denominational Christian Churches aren’t creedal?
Jesus said- "This is how you should pray- Our Father which art in heaven..." yet catholics disobey him by praying to his mum and to human "saints", tut tut.
No wonder Fredo's prayer fell on deaf ears..:)
They may not be creedal but they are all Trinitarians.
Are you aware that the Nicene Creed is the accepted standard by the administrators of this forum?
Are you aware that every heretic in the patristic period thumbed their noses at the historic institutional Church and went by Scripture Alone???
How is it that Southern Baptists and non-denominationals can pick and choose what they accept and don't accept from the Council of Nicaea, and then accuse Catholicism of deviating from its canons that we never dropped??? That makes no sense. Neither does this:
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Truth is the Reformers reconized the first to five to eight councils as authoiritive and as the rule of faith.Non-binding on those who went before; non-binding on those who came after and do not acknowledge their authority.
In other words, not binding on all people. Resolution not acknowledged by all people.
OutstandingWhat was FINALLIZED in 325 A.D. does not mean INVENTED. The Council of Nicaea proved the Church had always been trinitarian using both Scripture and Tradition; Arius, a sola scripturist, lost out because the tradition of Arianism was non-existent. Jesus is both God and man, He was not a mere creature. The authoritive verdicts from that council is binding then and now ON CHRISTIANS, NOT EVERYBODY AND ANYBODY ELSE. It was amended at the Council of Constantinople, and is accepted by most Protestants. There had to be a further development and clarity of the Trinity because of the heretic Nestorius preached an erroneous view of the 2 natures of Christ. "Christotokos" was rejected because the Church Fathers were concerned it would cause confusion on the true Nature of Christ. , "Theotokos" was accepted because the humanity of Christ was not excluded. This was the Council of Ephesus in 451., and again, it's authoritive verdicts are accepted by all Christians. I usually don't waste much time with anti-trinitarians because they are argumentative, illogical and re-write church history to make it fit their opinions.
The Baptist Faith and Message.Thanks.
My background is in the Southern Baptist Church. Are you aware that Baptists aren’t creedal?
Are you aware that other Christian denominations also aren’t creedal?
Are you aware that some non-denominational Christian Churches aren’t creedal?
Truth is the Reformers reconized the first to five to eight councils as authoiritive and as the rule of faith.
The Baptist Faith and Message.
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Baptists are a people of deep beliefs and cherished doctrines. Throughout our history we have been a confessional people, adopting statements of faith as a witness to our beliefs and a pledge of our faithfulness to the doctrines revealed in Holy Scripture.
Our confessions of faith are rooted in historical precedent, as the church in every age has been called upon to define and defend its beliefs. Each generation of Christians bears the responsibility of guarding the treasury of truth that has been entrusted to us [2 Timothy 1:14]. Facing a new century, Southern Baptists must meet the demands and duties of the present hour.
New challenges to faith appear in every age. A pervasive anti-supernaturalism in the culture was answered by Southern Baptists in 1925, when the Baptist Faith and Message was first adopted by this Convention. In 1963, Southern Baptists responded to assaults upon the authority and truthfulness of the Bible by adopting revisions to the Baptist Faith and Message."
Report of the Baptist Faith and Message Study Committee to the Southern Baptist Convention - The Baptist Faith and Message
Found SB Creeds by google southern baptist convention creed
"The Southern Baptist Convention is a confessional network of autonomous local congregations who have generally clustered around mutual affirmation of the Baptist Faith and Message 2000 as a minimum statement of theological belief that permits cooperation, though there are churches that are in cooperation with the SBC (based on CP giving) that do not affirm the BF&M 2000. Many Southern Baptists are clear that they see the Baptist Faith and Message as a confession, which loosely binds, rather than a creed, that more clearly delineates and binds. Thus, affirmation of the BF&M is not required for churches or pastors to affiliate with the SBC.
The BF&M is a helpful document for this particular moment, because it defines the currently debated boundaries of SBC cooperation."
Should Southern Baptists Use Creeds? — Ethics and Culture
Truth is the Reformers reconized the first to five to eight councils as authoiritive and as the rule of faith.
That's debatable. A non-infallible church is a man made reformist tradition. If the reformers recognized the first to five to eight councils as authoritive and as the rule of faith, there would be no need for a revolt. The Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 was infallible because the Holy Spirit was there. That is a main criterion for infallibility. We see that council as a template for all future councils, whereas 'reformers' reject that or ignore it all together because it doesn't fit the reformers man made tradition of a non-infallible church. Even today, reformers have a totally different definition of key words such as "infallible" and "idolatry", rendering meaningful dialogue impossible.They did.