Message from @kebabmassacre
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well no, Orthodox, that should be the Byzantine Cross w/ Greek letters
ah
Yes, of course
w/ Cyrillic letters at the top but that's a non-religious thing
I thought that was familiar from history of byzantium podcast
cool man
Ok
Orthodox church, logically and from a secular pov is the one true faith with all other churches having split off, as in we're the original branch
being that Catholics, Apostolics, Oriental Orthodox etc all broke away at some point by rejecting an Eccumenial Council
That is a view point
That is cool and whatnot
maki>>>>nico
But in my books
No, it's the process used
wtf?
If you love Jesus and believe in the gospel
shut up kid
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Back in what was it, the 2nd century? A heresy poppoed up that created the idea of having Eccumenial Councils
And ascribe to the Nicene creed
I mean Eccumenial Councils being a reaction
which nicene creed?
The one that was decided in Nicene aha
The original one? the one where it was changed once?
The one the Catholics use?
the Nicene creed was created then changed by an Eccumenial Council
The changes weren't really too major mate
But then again I come from a reformed background
Actually any change can cause a schism
Such as the Russian Orthodox and the Old Believers
Catholics and Orthodox
hmm yeah
What is your point
You argue that the orthodox church as you see it, is the one true church due to apostolic succession
The one w/ the Old Believers was very ''insignificant'' but ti still caused a schism
It's the original branch
You know I think the schism between east and west was more to do the internal politics within the fading roman empire
Than anything else
Internal politics caused unneeded change theologically, yes
Especially Papal Primacy