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spina1953
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jimmy: I do agree with what you have posted. I wish I could have stated it better than I did, you have stated it better. I also agree that Arianism that came into the West with the onslought of the Goths, Vandels etc… were Arians and it did take a long time to rid the heresy. I did not have any real disagreement on what Ryan Black posted in my response to my post after I looked into where these heresies were coming from. Also I want to point out that I am not interested in trying to make the Orthodox look bad or that they are somehow always wrong or incorrect in everything that they post. I may not always agree with any position they take but I do respect their position in these debates.Whether they are variants of eastern heresies is irrelevant. In a sense, every heresy is a variant of one or two ideas. they all boil down to arianism or docetism. The west developed them in their own fashion, and often after the east had eliminated the heresy. As Ryan Black pointed out, Arianism was rampant in the west long after the east had conquered it. And this is shown in the fact that the west argues for the inclusion of the Filioque because it was designed to conquer Arianism.
