hehehe.. daghan tingali ni report ato na thread na INC na wa kauyon or unsa ba.. naa man INC thread sauna mura ug gi lock man sad to taas na unta kaayo to pero kadugayan sa kadaghang pangutana mura ug gi lock man.. If you want to question INC teachings, istorya.net is not the right forum kay ma lock ra jd na.. Anyway all denominations that deny Christ's deity is considered a pseudo-christian group or cult because denying Christ's deity is heresy.
Wa man koy problema ana kay I know for a fact na giconsider sa INC na gikan sa demonyo ang deity of Christ doctrine..haha..kalakihan lang out of context mga verses na suporta sa INC against ana.
If I'm heretic then let all those who affirm the deity of Christ be heretic as well![]()
Last edited by NapoleonBlownapart; 07-24-2014 at 12:28 PM.
if your contention is false in relation to a certain cult's (or whatever you deem as such) belief , then you and the rest as well are the heretic ones as far as their belief is concerned.. Example kay kanang mga Jews, they dont see Jesus Christ as the messiah, what if sakto sila, then that'd make you a heretic don't it?...
Well, Judaism is not Christianity so di tingali maconsider nga heretic me for a Jew practicing Judaism.. Pero kon pseudo-christian group na ang hisgutan siguro makaingon sila nga "heretic" me. Pero bisan sa history lang daan ulahi na nitumaw ang teaching na di Dios si Jesus kumpara sa teaching nga Dios si Jesus. Kay nauna man ang teaching nga Dios si Jesus ang katong ulahing nitumaw nga di pareha sa una mao toy ni deviate sa original teaching. Diha pa lang daan mahibaw-an na kinsa ang heretic ug kinsa ang dili.
What are you saying? during the Ante-Nicene Period most Christians didn't believe that Jesus was one with god, that jesus was god, it was only after the Council of Nicea that teachings about Jesus' godhood was placed into view.. the Jesus-is-not-one-with-god belief is not a deviation from the original teaching, IT IS the original teaching..
Wrong. That's what they actually tell you but it's wrong. The belief was already present prior to the council. It was Christianity's core belief until Arius challenged that. It was in the Council of Nicea where the teaching was affirmed and rejected the position of Arius which, history will tell you, came later.
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