Message from @Lucien
Discord ID: 517737250847588397
no they give us shekal
no they give us holohoax
pagans give gay
pagans give english men fucking death
pagans give muslim
death
Is anyone serious here?
@Christian G. <#452955229227319306>
@chadmin what do u think of islam and whats ur religion
pagans are nearly eradicated but the keep coming and coming
fucking shits
Eh the pqgans must continue to exist otherwise you are facing a massove insurmountablw pit between nihilism and any monitheistic modern religion of your choising. Erqdicating then is also bad because there is some wisdom within the ancient myths that are worth intellectuakky investigating either to furtuer your own intellext, improve argu entatiin etc.
I really hate my Phone key oard reee
(turn auto-correction on)
<@&516817984782729217> Daily Question <:PraiseGod:484196233020440586>
- Is Apostolic Succession valid? Why or why not?
(Give me that role)
@Koninos <#516818342250807346> idiot
Oof
what
This new system is gay.
Says the gay
no u
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Apostolic Succession, hmm, I'm still unsure on it's validity
There are verses that they use to validate it, but it's really up to how to interpret those verses
It is
But the line of succession, like all dynasties, has often experienced interregnums
Also @Earl of Morrrrgantown for future qotds can you not focus on election stuff as hard
More so on topics
I believe that the only Protestant church where the Apostolic Succession is much of an issue is the Church of England. Although they claim to have maintained the Apostolic Succession intact through the days of Henry VIII (or VII, I don't really remember), the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches do not agree with them, and therefore do not consider their sacraments valid. The Orthodox Churches and the Roman Church, although separated on several issues, recognize the validity of each other's sacraments, since the chain Apostolic Succession was never broken, despite the schisms, and all the differences between them.
Personally, I am still undecided on that topic.
*However*, some people say that the Apostolic succession in general is viewed differently from the Catholics by the Orthodox. It is important to be ordained by someone who himself has apostolic succession, but this ordination must take place inside the Church. The Orthodox see the Catholics as having left the Church, and so while they may have maintained valid forms, the Orthodox cannot say if they have grace or not. The same applies to the various small vagante groups that have split from the Orthodox: they may have maintained technically correct apostolic succession, but having cut themselves off from the Church are treated as any other heterodox body.
@Doctor Anon alright
Well put👌
Apostolic succession is real and biblical through verses of laying on hands and transferring power from the presbyteri
Yes. I concur.
I can agree there
Some good input you two
Apostolic succession is legitimate