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Bryan_Greenlee
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I’m not going to argue with you on this subject anymore ,I’m a student of history and theology have been for years.You continue to believe what you want.But I have many friends who are Eastern Orthodox are very knowledgeable about their faith and would totally disagree with your understanding of the Eastern Orthodox Churchs.And once again it is historical fact the Eastern Orthodox Churchs were once in union and part of theEssentially, you are saying that the Orthodox are not one because they do not have the same sort of governance the Catholic Church has. This by no means proves that the Orthodox are not one. They have a unity in faith, and they have unity through eucharistic communion. As to your claim that the Orthodox have not proved that the Catholic Church has not changed teachings, of course they have not, since your assertion that Catholic teaching has never changed isn’t based on objective history, in spite of your claim. Rather, it is based on the Catholic teaching that Catholic teaching has never changed, much like the Orthodox faithful base their claims that the Orthodox Church has never changed its teachings based on the teachings of the Orthodox Church.
Catholic Church and not the other way around.I don’t know where your getting your info but you are wrong about a number of facts.And I know a number of other early church histortians that would also disagree with you.