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This thread is on a concept - not a personality. Keep names out of the issue and discuss just the issue.
Heresy
this word is being bandied about with a fair amount of regularity these last couple months and seems to be becoming a catch phrase for just about anything that is found disagreeable with doctrinal or teaching view points.
People feel justified in their actions of calling someone a heretic or false whatever because they believe that they have evidence to support their position. When referring to an individual that is a heretic its perfectly acceptable use of the term because of a set of beliefs we hold that differ from the opposing position.
But what is biblical heresy or false teaching?
Ive been looking into some early writings and have found the following.
[FONT="]Chapter I.Absurd ideas of the disciples of Valentinus as to the origin, name, order, and conjugal productions of their fancied Æons, with the passages of Scripture which they adapt to their opinions.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]1. They maintain, then, that in the invisible and ineffable heights above there exists a certain perfect, pre-existent Æon,[/FONT][FONT="]2664 [/FONT][FONT="]whom they call Proarche, Propator, and Bythus, and describe as being invisible and incomprehensible. Eternal and unbegotten, he remained throughout innumerable cycles of ages in profound serenity and quiescence. There existed along with him Ennoea, whom they also call Charis and Sige.[/FONT][FONT="]2665 [/FONT][FONT="]At last this Bythus determined to send forth from himself the[/FONT]
[FONT="]beginning of all things, and deposited this production (which he had resolved to bring forth) in his contemporary Sige, even as seed is deposited in the womb. She then, having received this seed, and becoming pregnant, gave birth to Nous, who was both similar and equal to him who had produced him, and was alone capable of comprehending his fathers greatness. This Nous they call also Monogenes, and Father, and the Beginning of all Things. Along with him was also produced Aletheia; and these four constituted the first and first-begotten Pythagorean Tetrad, which they also denominate the root of all things. For there are first Bythus and Sige, and then Nous and Aletheia. And Monogenes, perceiving for what purpose he had been produced, also himself sent forth Logos and Zoe, being the father of all those who were to come after him, and the beginning and fashioning of the entire Pleroma. By the conjunction of Logos and Zoe were brought forth Anthropos and Ecclesia; and thus was formed the first-begotten Ogdoad, the root and substance of all things, called among them by four names, viz., Bythus, and Nous, and Logos, and Anthropos. For each of these is masculo-feminine, as follows: Propator was united by a conjunction with his Ennoea; then Monogenes, that is Nous, with Aletheia; Logos with Zoe, and Anthropos with Ecclesia.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]The Apostolic Fathers with Justin[/FONT]
[FONT="]Martyr and Irenaeus[/FONT]
[FONT="]by[/FONT]
[FONT="]Philip Schaff[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
Page 566
Heres a second example:
[FONT="]Chapter IV.Account given by the heretics of the formation of Achamoth; origin of the visible world from her disturbances.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]1. The following are the transactions which they narrate as having occurred outside of the Pleroma: The enthymesis of that Sophia who dwells above, which they also term Achamoth,[/FONT][FONT="]2711being removed from the Pleroma, together with her passion, they relate to have, as a matter of course, become violently excited in those places of darkness and vacuity [to which she had been banished]. For she was excluded from light[/FONT][FONT="]2712 [/FONT][FONT="]and the Pleroma, and was without form or figure, like an untimely birth, because she had received nothing[/FONT][FONT="]2713 [/FONT][FONT="][from a male parent]. But the Christ dwelling on high took pity upon her; and having extended himself through and beyond auros,[/FONT][FONT="]2714 [/FONT][FONT="]he imparted a figure to her, but merely as respected substance, and not so as to convey intelligence.[/FONT][FONT="]2715 [/FONT][FONT="]Having effected this, he withdrew his influence, and returned, leaving Achamoth to herself, in order that she, becoming sensible of her suffering as being severed from the Pleroma, might be influenced by the desire of better things, while she possessed in the meantime a kind of odour of immortality left in her by Christ and the Holy Spirit. Wherefore also she is called by two namesSophia after her father (for Sophia is spoken of as being her father), and Holy Spirit from that Spirit who is along with Christ. Having then obtained a form, along with intelligence, and being immediately deserted by that Logos who had been invisibly present with herthat is, by Christ she strained herself to discover that light which had forsaken her, but could not effect her purpose, inasmuch as she was prevented by Horos. And as Horos thus obstructed her further progress, he exclaimed,Iao,[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]The Apostolic Fathers with Justin[/FONT]
[FONT="]Martyr and Irenaeus[/FONT]
[FONT="]by[/FONT]
[FONT="]Philip Schaff[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
Page 594
I was also trying to find a condensed explanation of the Gnostic heresy, but could not find one under 700+ words way too lengthy for a forum read.
Both of these are first and second century examples of Biblical False teachers and heresy. I've used both in teaching theology 202 at one of the Bible Schools.
We are all familiar with the scripture admonishing those who teach/preach another Gospel. I wanted to show what preaching another Gospel looks like.
Simply put - another Gospel leaves out the Divinity of Jesus Christ, or the need for His sacrifice on Calvary.
I'm aware of only one major minister doing this in the last 18 years or so.
Thoughts?
Please provide examples, proof text etc.