Message from @Nicholas

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2019-01-09 15:17:50 UTC  

Yall gay

2019-01-09 15:18:04 UTC  

not really?

2019-01-09 15:18:15 UTC  

@Deleted User
Ok, can you give me some evidence?

2019-01-09 15:18:19 UTC  

Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity isn't Coptic, although we're in communion with the Egyptian Copts in Alexandria.

2019-01-09 15:18:42 UTC  

Even though it was a catholic assertion then okay

2019-01-09 15:21:28 UTC  

@Deleted User mormons based niggas

2019-01-09 15:21:35 UTC  

i watched a cartoon on mormons

2019-01-09 15:24:44 UTC  

😎

2019-01-09 15:35:16 UTC  

@Deleted User how manyy wives can mormons have

2019-01-09 15:35:35 UTC  

4 innig

2019-01-09 15:35:37 UTC  

innit

2019-01-09 15:38:19 UTC  

1

2019-01-09 15:38:20 UTC  

Sadly

2019-01-09 15:41:46 UTC  

@Muhammad Al-Tajir The Church of Jesus Latter Day Saints no longer practices polygamy as Brigham Young did.

2019-01-09 15:43:46 UTC  

@Deleted User Most Orthodox still believe in the Palamite distinction and as far as I know Gregory Palamas is considered a Saint in the Easter Orthodox church...but how can a heretic be a Saint?

2019-01-09 15:47:47 UTC  

The Orthodox Church does not recognise Palamas as a heretic and nor does the Catholic Church

2019-01-09 15:47:57 UTC  

But it doesn’t mean we worship hin

2019-01-09 15:48:05 UTC  

He is not part of many doctrine

2019-01-09 15:48:12 UTC  

If not any

2019-01-09 15:52:16 UTC  

>and nor does the Catholic Church
By the very fact that he was orthodox he is considered a heretic.

>The Orthodox Church does not recognise Palamas as a heretic
Ok, but his teachings are not a matter of small disagreements, it's was a big theological issue and Three Orthodox synods ruled in Palamas's favor?

2019-01-09 15:52:56 UTC  

I know that only Ecumenical councils are infallible, but still...

2019-01-09 15:56:18 UTC  
2019-01-09 16:01:03 UTC  

It begs the question...if his teachings are not considered infallible in the Orthodox church, there is a possibility that he was wrong and therefore a heretic, right? (Btw I am talking from a Orthodox perspective, he is a heretic either way in Catholicism)

2019-01-09 16:02:30 UTC  

The church does not condone his thoughts

2019-01-09 16:03:57 UTC  

Hey guys are Caucus people most closely realted to Iranians or Europeans? People like Chechnyans and Georgians, what do you consider them?

2019-01-09 16:04:24 UTC  

Can they fall under Indoeuropean, genetically

2019-01-09 16:04:37 UTC  

even if not ethnoligustically

2019-01-09 16:04:49 UTC  

Yes, that's pretty obvious...
But what is considered truth in the Orthodox church then? Again, this is a BIG theological issue...

2019-01-09 16:04:51 UTC  
2019-01-09 16:06:12 UTC  

@Deleted User i think they're closer to the Iranians.

2019-01-09 16:07:18 UTC  

@Deleted User I consider them white Europeans and of not otherwise Iranian related because Iranians actually have a lot of genetic origins form the Caucasus where the Indo Europeans (Aryan) genetic group was formed. The problem is that Iranians and other Arabs have heavy sub Saharan ad mixture

2019-01-09 16:07:37 UTC  

@Nicholas good question

2019-01-09 16:07:40 UTC  

Idk

2019-01-09 16:07:46 UTC  

But not palamas

2019-01-09 16:08:05 UTC  

There is no African admixture, in Iran, lol where did you get that from, there is Mongloid, but there is that also in North and East Europe

2019-01-09 16:08:21 UTC  

Arabs, depends, mostly its the Gulf ones

2019-01-09 16:08:24 UTC  

and North Africans

2019-01-09 16:08:24 UTC  

What yes there is

2019-01-09 16:08:38 UTC  

Arabs have heavy Sub-Saharan ad mixture

2019-01-09 16:08:44 UTC  

Even Jews do