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You make it sound as if St. Augustine is an arch-heretic to rival Arius. You do realize that we was praised as one of the holy Fathers of the Church whose writings on the faith were to be followed at the 5th Ecumenical Council (Second Council of Constantinople) and a most wise teacher at the 6th Ecumenical Council (Third Council of Constantinople).The fact that the Immaculate Conception is based on the Augustinian understanding of Original Sin means it will never be accepted in Orthodoxy. If we’re just talking about the Theotokos not committing any sin of her own, that is perfectly acceptable. But to be exempted for something that we don’t even believe that is there in the first place, that cannot be acceptable.