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I have read about this Syrian syncretist sect that believes that both Jesus and Mohammed, and several local ‘prophets’ are consubstantial with the divinity, and that practices the blessing of bread and wine (presumably invalidly) as part of their rites. I am not sure, when the source said ‘holy qurbano’ whether that refers only to the ritual or whether they also (claim to) have the custom of continuing to mix in leaven from the Last Supper. It seemed really offensive to think of this being used in such a way, far different from a Protestant communion service, which, although invalid, still conveys faith in the same truth, albeit imperfectly.
Are there remnants of any of the other ancient heresies still around in the East? Are there still any local tribes of practicing Arians or Marcionites or Iconoclasts, perhaps mingled into some form of syncretism with Islamic or Pagan rites?
I apologize if this is a silly question, or seems patronizing. I am just curious from a cultural perspective in what may or may not have survived and why.
Are there remnants of any of the other ancient heresies still around in the East? Are there still any local tribes of practicing Arians or Marcionites or Iconoclasts, perhaps mingled into some form of syncretism with Islamic or Pagan rites?
I apologize if this is a silly question, or seems patronizing. I am just curious from a cultural perspective in what may or may not have survived and why.