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Isa_Almisry
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Au contraire. It has been answered many times.I don’t think that they will ever be able to answer this question.
If you think the Assyrians are right, follow them.
Constantinople I wasn’t approved by the Pope, and he had no imput into it. The Fathers of that Ecumenical Council were not in communion with Rome. And they explicitely countered Rome’s interference in their affairs, e.g. the Patriarchate of Antioch.
The Assyrians still accepted Constantinople I’s Creed.
But we are told that C I wasn’t valid until the Pope of Rome ok’d it at Chalcedon.
But the Assyrians left before then, and hand no interest in what Rome said.
Go figure.