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DustinsDad
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Man, you have been doing your homework! I have bellied up to the trough of knowledge and slurrped.…It is clear that the Creed could be changed by a legitimate authority. In fact it did at the very next Council (Constantinople). The Eastern Orthodox don’t reject that the Creed could be changed by a legitimate authority. They reject that the Pope by himself has the authority to make such a change and that only a Council could in fact do so. The Filioque is orthodox, just read what the Early Church Fathers had to say on the subject. It is not something that was just pulled out of thin air.
Not at all true. The “Council” you are referring to you is in fact not an Ecumenical Council and is not accepted by Rome as such. You are referring to the Photian Council which in effect reversed the decisions of the actual Council of Constantinople IV and occured ten years after the actual Fourth Council of Constantinople.
Once again, the Dogma is evident once you read the Early Church Fathers. Nothing comes out the blue and the Filioque is not some new innovation like you seem to imply. It is the Apostolic Faith.
Peace in Christ,
DustinsDad