Message from @Nicholas
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Brb gotta pray
Only the pope can interpret the Bible, because Christ has given him authority to do so.
We are nothing but mere lay people
@Deleted User didn't St. Paul interpret the bible
He as a bishop interpreted the bible according to how all of the other Apostles understood it. There were disagreements, such as on works of the Mosaic Law, but for the most part, all of the Apostles agreed upon their interpretation of scripture. Just as how today the Bishops and the Magisterium agree upon how scripture ought to be understood, and how they should settle the matter.
All of the Apostles? As in, Paul met all of Them?
Ok
I can't remember if it was all of them, but I know that the Apostles convened at the Council of Jerusalem, which can be found in the book of Acts.
Peter and Paul disagreed upon what was required for salvation.
And they preached in Jerusalem right after St. Paul had the Vision?
But, the matter was settled as we read
Ok
It's essence
Read the Athanasian Creed
The diffrence between Orthodox and Catholics is that they make a distinction between essence and energies.
"The parallelism of the Father, the Son, and the Spirit is not unique to Matthew’s Gospel, but appears elsewhere in the New Testament (e.g., 2 Cor. 13:14, Heb. 9:14), as well as in the writings of the earliest Christians, who clearly understood them in the sense that we do today—that the Father, the Son, and the Spirit are three divine persons who are one divine being (God)."
That's that I mean
Ok then, thanks for specifying. We still recognize the Trinity as one in being, though.
Of course
Catholics do not use the word essence, because of how the Orthodox have perverted it.
Wait
I'm very very cknfused
Is it one in essence or Being??????
Ok one in being
They are one in essence
Meaning also in essence
@TheSilverish YEs
Ok
Which means God is one devine being
Both in essence and in being
Why is there a need to split hairs?
And this divine essence is omnipotent, omniscience, and everything in between
Right?
Christianity is confusing
Either that or an Orthodox screwed up with my brain
@Deleted User Most theologians say essence because it's more theologically sound.