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I lost you on the above …could you please explain who is claiming certain documents dont exist ? and, who do you mean by saying appeal to a Synod of heretic to proove my point???So basically, your best argument is 1) simply claim certain documents don’t exist, and 2) appeal to a Synod of heretics to prove your point about Sardica.
Defended or not …this is NOT part of our discussion, we are speaking about the documents of Saint Maximos what he had said in them ( if that is true)It is a fact that St. Maximos defended the memory of Pope Honorius,…
Does a Council, Canons and Apostles has or say the words that were alleged that Saint Maximos said.
Where can we find or where and what are the Councils the Canons and the Apostles words, that Saint Maximos spoke about in his the so-called statement so we can reffrence them and make sure that what Saint Maximos said was not tampered with or forged.???
This is still Irrelevant to what we are talking about… but just to comment breifly…, if you are implying that the E.Council had made an error in the case of Pope Honorius then supply the evidence, otherwise please explain further to us what you meant by this sentence.btw. And given the fact that even Ecumenical Councils can err in its condemnation of PERSONS (though it cannot err in its condemnation of bad doctrine)…
Since you are RC and you think that this strenthen your calim to Papal Supremacy I dont find it odd that you believe it blindly.the statement from St. Maximos is certainly believable.
Again Irrelevant…Keep in mind also that amidst the strong voices in the East against filioque, St. Maximos goes against the trend and is both ready and willing to ensure understanding of the position of the Latin Church.
BUT, to give a short respond, The Orthodox do not believe that there is one person on earth that he is infallibile, including the Saints, If you do beleive in that, you gonna find yourself quickly in trouble when we start talking about Thomas Aquinas and others and the many other issues, but we are not right now… so you are off the hook
Becarefull I might give you an exam. to see if you did or you were pulling my leg… just kidding you, Please do, and I am glad that you at least said that you would, BUT dont quit shortly after because it goes on passed the fourties at least (40s pages that is ) . have fun.I have never read this entire thread, but I am interested to investigate your comments on the patristic quotes from brother Anthony (as you say you have responded to them). I will do so this weekend.
Which Latin understanding of the filioque? at what century? because things in your church kind of changes with times.…You are obviously an intelligent person, so I assume you are aware of St. Maximos’ defense of the Latin understanding of filioque, AND his defense of Pope Honorius…
If Saint Maximos was alive at the time of the Council would he have accepted the Council deliberations or he would have sided with the Heretic Pope Honorius the First who had believe in what Saint Maximos was fighting against untill the last breath of his.???. ( that if those Latin fragments documents are authentic.)
merduk. post them up for me and others. If I have them I will disregard them if not, then I have gained more info. and I will be thankfull to youIf you were previously unaware of them, and you need citations, let me know (or perhaps someone else will be so kind as to direct you to them via links)
more information are very important especially those that are in contradiction with us.
First you must ask, Are the so-called Arabic Canons Credible.?Btw, what do you think of the possibility that St. Maximos was influenced by the Arabic Canons of Nicea in the statement attributed to him?