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Man I’m glad to be protestant.
Schism in Matthew 15?No, Protestants have, usually, TWO Sacraments, Baptism and Marriage.
Interesting, isn’t it? In Catholicism, there are two forms of rift: schism (not standing with Peter) and heresy (not standing at all with Apostolic Succession.)
Schismatics have all seven sacraments but waver a little doctrinally because they lack Peter.
Heretics waver much and have only two sacraments.
In one form of the story, Jesus feeds the multitudes of 4,000 withe seven loaves and a few fish.
In the other form, he feeds 5,000 with 5 loaves and 2 fish.
PEter is the fullness of apostolicity, all five sees reside in His Tradition. THe orthodox have four Sees.
so the seven loaves and a few fish are the orthodox, the five loaves and two fish the West, Peter, where heresy has reigned.
I find it an interesting coincidence.
Just as Catholicism has five sources of truth:
God as Trinity and Incarnation
Peter
General Bishops and Tradition
Scripture
Reason
The Orthodox lack Peter, and so have only 4 sources.
Schism in the 4,000
Heresy in the land of 5,000.
Orthodoxy and Protestantism in the Loaves and Fishes
The Bible.Hi Christy,
Just curious - how do you know that Andrew was the elder brother?
Thanks,
Paul
It seems we will: HH Benedict XVI has been dropping the filioque, the insertion of which was the cause of 1054. A good start.they sound like the first protestant church to me if the schism occurred in 1054. i have heard a lot of good things about the orthodox churches. too bad they can’t come to some understanding to be united again.
So was Arius. Look where he ended up.There is one great thing about the Greeks and Romans that live on to this day … olive oil! Man I love stuff.
Juuust kidding (well not about olive oil being good)
But … Calvin was smarter than your theologians!
The local Kingdom Hall of the Jehova’s Witnesses?So was Arius. Look where he ended up.
Oh yes. We pass the condemns out right before the Little entrance in the Liturgy of the Word. And then after service we wife swap and divorce on Monday so we can remarry on Saturday, and start all over on Sunday.Well, that explains her earlier thread asking when Rome was going to denounce its heresies and tell everyone to be Orthodox. I’m glad you’re making a clean breast of things, Christy.
By the way, do you now understand that limbo was never dogma, and never taught or pomulgated as dogma? I offered you clear evidence in the other thread, and you never refuted it, so I’m assuming the misunderstanding has been cleared up.
If you’re going to leave, just be sure of what you’re leaving. You seemed to have some pretty big misconceptions in the other thread.
I’m glad, at least, that you seem to be leaving because you truly believe you’ve found the “true” church – even though I disagree with you. It seems to me some people go to Orthodoxy because they want the “smells and bells” of Catholicism, but the want the ability to divorce and use condoms, as Orthodoxy permits. But those don’t seem to be your reasons, which I think is good, at least.
Blessings to you on your journey, and may God lead you Home.![]()
I certainly don’t think it’s *that *bad in the Orthodox Church, but if this is the common behavior at your particular parish… perhaps you should find another?Oh yes. We pass the condemns out right before the Little entrance in the Liturgy of the Word. And then after service we wife swap and divorce on Monday so we can remarry on Saturday, and start all over on Sunday.![]()
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(one for each patriarchate).
Yes, because for them there is nothing else but the Bible, and thus they have generally neglected the Church Fathers.how did protestantism do away with early church fathers?
because they believe in sola scriptura?
We’re glad your Protestant too.Man I’m glad to be protestant.
I was thinking of someplace warmer, but the Kingdom Hall might be worse.The local Kingdom Hall of the Jehova’s Witnesses?
Of course he’s being sarcastic, if you read carefully…I certainly don’t think it’s *that *bad in the Orthodox Church, but if this is the common behavior at your particular parish… perhaps you should find another?
Our parish priest constantly talks about the evils associated with contraception. And like the rest of the Orthodox, our divorce rate is the lowest of any group in Divorce Land USA.I certainly don’t think it’s *that *bad in the Orthodox Church, but if this is the common behavior at your particular parish… perhaps you should find another?
At least the denizens of Hades don’t have to proselytize four times a week.I was thinking of someplace warmer, but the Kingdom Hall might be worse.
I’ve never heard of it either. I never cease to be amazed at the condescending attitude of some Catholics. They just can’t imagine why a person with half a brain could ever disagree with the Catholic Church on any matters of substance. If you become Orthodox it’s because you want to divorce or use contraception or my favorite, you “hate” Catholicism. The arrogance is absolutely stunning.Oh yes. We pass the condemns out right before the Little entrance in the Liturgy of the Word. And then after service we wife swap and divorce on Monday so we can remarry on Saturday, and start all over on Sunday.![]()
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(one for each patriarchate).
Not once have I EVER heard of ANYONE coming to Orthodoxy over contraception, and I’ve only heard of someone coming for divorce from followers of the Vatican who, like the above, seemed not wanting to face the fact that someone had found something in Orthodoxy. Liturgy, icons, Church Fathes, sound liturgics, sound theology, no development of dogma, Apostolic practice, etc but no condemns or divorce.
Hey somebody has to keep the Christian world in line … I guess God appointed usWe’re glad your Protestant too.
Yours in Christ
Joe