Message from @Mozalbete ⳩

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2019-07-22 17:43:29 UTC  

if the orthodox doctrine on divorce is wrong, they must have changed something

2019-07-22 17:43:31 UTC  

Lmao it is a huge heresy. Marriages can't be disolved

2019-07-22 17:43:37 UTC  

Polygamy almost makes more sense than divorce

2019-07-22 17:43:42 UTC  

since we spent 1000 years in communion with one another

2019-07-22 17:43:52 UTC  

so when did the orthodox change it

2019-07-22 17:44:00 UTC  

when did they start teaching this heresy

2019-07-22 17:44:02 UTC  

Again, show me the first instances of acceptance of divorce

2019-07-22 17:44:16 UTC  

I can show you, if you want, the writings of the father about it, and what Paul says

2019-07-22 17:44:29 UTC  

nice burden shuffling

2019-07-22 17:44:29 UTC  

Well.. Infertility was a reason for annulment back then wasn’t it?

2019-07-22 17:44:46 UTC  

For the royals that is

2019-07-22 17:45:07 UTC  

You say that "the orthodox say this"

2019-07-22 17:45:13 UTC  

But you can't point even where that comes from

2019-07-22 17:45:33 UTC  

Mega dab

2019-07-22 17:45:39 UTC  

It shouldn't have been @MawLr but royals stamp their feet and normally someone caves.

2019-07-22 17:46:33 UTC  

it points from it being there forever

2019-07-22 17:46:43 UTC  

```In 1439 the Council of Florencedefined marriage as a sacrament, solidifying the development of doctrine from the previous twelve centuries and described marriage as 'indisoluble' "since it signifies the indivisible union of Christ and the church." The passage follows, "Although the separation of bed is lawful on account of fornication, it is not lawful to contract another marriage since the bond of a legitimately contracted marriage is perpetual."```

2019-07-22 17:46:56 UTC  

whereas cathos only have it since 1439

2019-07-22 17:47:09 UTC  

From st augustine:

2019-07-22 17:47:12 UTC  

"Seeing that the compact of marriage is not done away by divorce intervening; so that they continue wedded persons one to another, even after separation; and commit adultery with those, with whom they shall be joined, even after their own divorce, either the woman with a man, or the man with a woman"

2019-07-22 17:47:35 UTC  

You have some nerve saying "only have it since 1439"

2019-07-22 17:47:57 UTC  

It is similar to those who believe some things were only believed since they were added to the Creed

2019-07-22 17:48:07 UTC  

Or those who say that Constantine made up Christianit

2019-07-22 17:48:09 UTC  

you have some nerve being unable to point out when the orthodox fell into heresy here

2019-07-22 17:48:37 UTC  

Again, I don't have to keep track of when other gorups start their heresies, why should I? What is supposed to be your argument?

2019-07-22 17:49:05 UTC  

Neither do we

2019-07-22 17:49:23 UTC  

But he answered you

2019-07-22 17:49:33 UTC  

I state something very simple: marriage can't be disolved, and this is supported by scripture, and said by the Fathers who talk about it. So the starting point for this position can be tracked back to them

2019-07-22 17:50:15 UTC  

lmao

2019-07-22 17:50:29 UTC  

third roman dab tag team continues

2019-07-22 17:51:06 UTC  

deviations from tradition and fathers are easy to see and point out

2019-07-22 17:51:23 UTC  

whereas you require me to prove that its always been that way

2019-07-22 17:51:35 UTC  

Wut?

2019-07-22 17:51:47 UTC  

I have pointed out what is the position of the Fathers

2019-07-22 17:52:07 UTC  

That is what I care about

2019-07-22 17:52:31 UTC  

Now your answer was "well, but who was the first who deviated?"

2019-07-22 17:52:44 UTC  

It was you who started that nonsensical discussion, I don't even know what the point is

2019-07-22 17:53:20 UTC  

the point is you got dabbed on son

2019-07-22 17:54:19 UTC  

What are you even talking about?

2019-07-22 17:54:23 UTC  

Are you high or something?

2019-07-22 17:54:41 UTC  

high on life