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GaryTaylor
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The burden of proof resides with the EO, there is no historical context to discern anything but Rome and the primacy. We are all still waiting for the illusive historic, timelined, outlined debate by the EO. Who were in Communion with Rome for over a Thousand years. Thus anything contrary to what always existed must be proven by the EO.If you wish to dispel my scepticism, then you can do so by giving an historical context
“For to this church on account of her more powerful principality it is necessary that every church should agree (or come together), that is the faithful from everywhere, in which, always, that which is the tradition from the Apostles has been preserved by those who are from everywhere”
Now I have the complete 1-5 works of St Irenaeus if you would like to read them. The Church has contined to confirm this through history and consistant patristic works. Including the Councils. Nothing indicates otherwise.