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You are adding the word only where there is none, like Luther adding only where there was none.
I had to point it out Michael.Just wow. Never even seen this in some way against Protestants on here…
Then why doesn’t the Roman version of the creed read per filium?The Holy Spirit has one spiration, proceeding from the Father. As my illustration shows, the Spirit proceeds from the Father in one spiration, but flows through the Son.
Unfortunately, the Orthodox do not accept the filioque.Because Filioque sounds cooler.
Can you give us the name of an Eastern Orthodox bishop who today accepts the filioque and says it in the creed? I don’t see them accepting it in view of the 1848 Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs:They’ve accepted it before; they will accept it again.
No.Can you give us the name of an Eastern Orthodox bishop who today accepts the filioque
I think they will someday reject the 1848 Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs as an innovation and a denial of tradition. The East taught that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son up to the time of Photius in the 800s, at which time some of them abandoned that doctrine. They all taught it again in the 1200s at the Second Council of Lyon, but some of them abandoned in it again shortly after. They all – except for Mark of Ephesus – taught it again in the 1400s at the Council of Florence, but – once more – some of them abandoned it again. I think they will eventually see that the 1848 Encyclical is a novelty and an innovation, and reaffirm the ancient doctrine that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father through the Son.I don’t see them accepting it in view of the 1848 Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs
I don’t see why his statement does not allow for per filium which is not the same according to the Orthodox?Do you dare to accuse St. Pope Leo the Great of being a heretic?
the encyclical was official and signed by:I think they will someday reject the 1848 Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs as an innovation and a denial of tradition.
Do you say that the canons of Chalcedon including the reaffirmation of the Nicene Constantinopolitan creed in its original form, i.e., without the filioque, is not of God? Why did St. Pope Leo the Great accept these canons ?The Orthodox Church cannot maintain their position forever, because it is not of God.