here's whats wrong with Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant Christianity
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Date: October 21st, 2024 8:35 PM Author: mens gaya
(1) Orthodox Christianity: This is true Christianity, however, it is true as of 2000 years ago when the influence of Father God of the Jews, which really just means your paternal genetic heritage, was still conflated. This means there is, according to modern standards, heightened deference to the Father Figure Priest. Combined with its (truly Christian) distain for intellect, which is the devil, Orthodox Christianity encourages herd mentality, inability to think critically, and obedience to man that cannot stand up to the demands of modernity.
(2) Roman Catholic Christianity: a severe deviation from True Christianity. It wrongly constructed the Pope as a partly deified figure and accepted a number of heresies through dogmatic pronouncement (especially the filioque, but also its consequent errors like Priest celibacy and false teachings regarding Mary, all of which lead to sexual perversion). This church has embraced paganism as a means of staying relevant in modernity through over-intellectualism and legalism, allowing them to deceitfully bend the branches of true doctrine.
(3) Protestant Christianity: It correctly compensated for the Roman heresies by emphasizing grace and individualism, but has lost tradition and a connection to the historical Christ, most apparent in its use of critical history. It rightly emphasizes the individualism of modernity but either abandons true faith in its social justice missions (losing the true Christian ethic, which has a real distinction between good and evil, e.g. the Lutherans), or applies intellectual individualism to such a degree that it becomes preoccupied with doctrine at the expense of application (e.g., the Reformed). Its obsession with spiritual rebirth leaves it immature and underdeveloped, as it will never have an ancient tradition for its adherents to embrace.
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Date: October 23rd, 2024 3:25 PM
Author: .,..,.,.;,.,,:,.,.,::,...,..,:,..;,..,
stfu jewbag
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Date: October 23rd, 2024 3:23 PM Author: Drunkard
The true reformed theology has it correct.
With the possible exception between presbyterian and congregational church polity both of which I consider wrong headed as there is one church of all Christians I have come to the conclusion that reformed theology as practiced by the early settlers to this continent prior to the revolution is the truest and best form of Christianity.
All other forms of Christianity are hereticalor at least hetrodox and incorrect which collectively includes Unitarians, Methodists, Baptists etc. to varying degrees.
The failings of Roman catholicism is clear insofar it has departed from God’s word and appointed an antichrist (false christ) by declaring the papacy infallible in certain circumstances which is in direct contradiction to God’s Word. From that flowed many more heresies and the corruption that required the reformation.
Orthodox places tradition above God’s Word and abandons attempts to understand God to its detriment.
Where reformed churches have failed is that they have abandoned God and His Word and Faith in Jesus for a social club of heretical causes. Woman pastors, refusing to preach against sin, acceptance of sin etc. none of which have any basis in scripture. This is why main line churches are dying. The Roman Catholic Church in America and Europe is not far behind.
I disagree reformed has no tradition. First, the tradition goes back to the founding of the church 2000 years ago. Second, the persecution and courage of reformed believers provides ample tradition albeit without the unbiblical idolatry.
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