Message from @Nicholas
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and Kashmiris
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Virgin Church with one Head (Pope) and universal doctrine and dogma
VS.
Chad "Church" with differently opinionated patriarchs and non-universal doctrine
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@Deleted User How did the USSR and Russia historically treat Caucaus peoples?
Do you think a Slavic Union would be better than retaining South Russia?
ie Caucaus
or Eurasia is a best option?
@Deleted User well the Bolsheviks did massacre 2 million people in Caucasus
Many Russians are of Caucasus decent
Read up on the kurgan theory
@Nicholas there are different sects of Catholicism
>there are different sects of Catholicism
What do you mean?
To be considered a Catholic, you need to accept Catholic dogma which is universal.
If you mean different liturgical rites, Orthodoxy also has different rites.
But all liturgical rites of the Catholic Church follow the same doctrine and dogma.
If you're a modern Catholic you reject that dogma
Only Sedevacantists follow it because Vatican II is illegitimate
Well, I am a Sedevacantist
And yes Novus Ordites are not real Catholics
Like sects Catholicism which does not agree with each other
Example?
If someone denies Catholic dogma, he's not Catholic...plain and simple
I know someone who is Novus Ordo and thinks he's still trad
😔
Like there are sects of Catholicism who disagree with popes
First of all, Sede is vacant and it has been that way since Vatican II
Second, not everything pope does or says is infallible.
He is infallible when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church.
>everything the pope does or say is infallible
Kill me
NOT everything
Exactly
Sorry
I am dyslexic
And it’s sort of the same with orthodoxy
Yes, but Canonizations are considered infallible in Catholicism.
Yeah but palamas is not canon
But he is a Saint?
But that doesn’t mean that his ideas were canon
It means that he was a holy man
A very holy man
A heretic cannot become a Saint (at least in Catholicism).
Plus, heretic cannot be "holy"...
Yes they can
You can have a heretic who beloved in god but has a very different view on him
Epic
Does that mean a Muslim or a member of another religion can be holy?
Well
In the Christian god
There are orthodox saints that Catholics recognise