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Gabriel_of_12
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That is a ridiculous assumption and lacks the reality of history. Rome is under attack not only be secular forces but also by Eastern heretics. During which time your Patriarch of Constantinople has already usurped authority over apostolic sees along with his secular weakened Eastern Emperor who refused assistance to the Pope militarily not to mention the Patriarch of Constantinople was not going to assist the Pope’s lead to council with him to defeat the Eastern heresy which came from their sister church’s.Both. Adding the Filioque fundamentally changes the nature of the relationship of the 3 persons of the Trinity. While there is some discussion to be had about the Roman claim that “procedit” has a different meaning in Latin than in Greek, remember that the Creed is meant to be a universal Creed that is recited by all Christians in communion with one another, and thus should mean the same thing. Any alterations were forbidden by the Second Ecumenical Council without the consent of another council that is universally accepted.
When the Church ADDED the Nicene Creed to the Apostles Creed to defeat heresy, you have no problem with this addition with the Popes approval? Yet when the Pope declare Jesus is God to the eastern heretics, you object to his victory over the eastern heresy.
Something is wrong with your logic here. Besides Jesus gave Peter the keys (authority) singularly to bind and loose on earth. The Pope’s as apostolic successors to Peter excercised the Keys which Jesus gave to Peter alone. Yet you object to the Pope’s defeating heretical doctrines with filioque which proves Jesus is God. Filioque never states that Jesus is the Father, only that Jesus is God.
Peace be with you