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Dear Anglian and Thekla,
Do you both agree that the other one's church (EO,OO) is Orthodox?
Some some creed made by men is the universal accepted appeal?
Only you can say so; if you do, it is as you say.Evidently it does. Becuase if I don't subscribe to it, adhere to it, confess it, make use of it, I'm not "orthodox." And by that, I mean that don't believe the same things the early Christians did.
No. The same council which decided on the canon you rely on decided on this Creed; how do you know the Bible you rely on is God-inspired? Where, in its pages, does it tell you what books are and are not to be included?And God's word the Bible can't do that, only the Nicene Creed can do that?
Well, that is what it has been for these 1700 years; you prefer your own judgement, fair enough.As I stated how many times before, what I critize is the use of it as an identifier of who is and who isn't to be considered a Christian! What I critize is the use of it as a determining factor for church membership!
And you know that the Bible as you receive it is the right one how? The earliest surviving codices include books you and I do not receive; it was the decision of the Church which created the book you receive.Well I can! My Bible tells me so!
As do we all.I beleive in Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God!
Splendid. Let us hope God agrees.I AM SAVED! I AM SAVED BY THE GRACE OF GOD, I AM SAVED!
And not only that but I have assurance of it :
I am only saved in that I have been born again in water and in blood, but I am being saved by His Grace, and I hope to be saved by His mercy. For Orthodox Christians salvation is a process, not an event.I am truely saddened that you cannot say this
You have the latter because you accept the books which the Church decided were the genuine Apostolic deposit. How do you know that the Codex Sinaiticus is not the God-breathed word? It is the earliest surviving copy of the NT we have. Neither yourself, nor any who claim to hold only to the Bible actually do so; you all hold to the book which the early Church decided should be received by all.Therein lies the difference. You have the creed, and I have the "God-Breathed" word.
Again, that may have been the case in the past, but why should it be the standard today???????????????????????????????
Like I said, evidently, my confession isn't enough, I must adhere to, submit to, recite some creed to be accepted as, identified as, a Christian.
That I cannot, and I will not accept.
God Bless
Till all are one.
Dear Anglian and Thekla,
Do you both agree that the other one's church (EO,OO) is Orthodox?
deacondean said:I'm not here to debate or anything like that, so please do not not draw me into anything like that.
I have a simple question that once answered, I'll leave.
Can somebody direct me to a place where I can find a list of Church of Christ beliefs and/or doctrines?
Just like Baptists have their Confessions of Faith, I am looking for something along these lines.
Something along the lines of what exactly do you teach concerning salvation, faith, the scriptures, etc.
Thank you.
God Bless
Till all are one.
how is it not binding? you are claiming it as your belief, your summery of the Bible? That is how we look at the Nicene Creed, a summery of what the Bible teaches and a statement of what we believeI have said it before and I'll say it again, the confessions are not binding in any way, rather they are a summary of what we believe the bible teaches.
You said:
"That's your creed. So, how can you say your against creeds?"
That is the problem friend, you have this notion that if a person says they believe anything, that is a creed. Its the way you define "creed" that gets to me.
If I say, "I believe in the tooth fariy" then by your standard, that is my creed.
If I say "I believe in Santa Claus" then that is my creed.
If I say "I believe that the sun will shine if it don't rain" that is my creed.
I believe that my wife loves me, is that my creed?
You said:Creed. From the Latin "credo." The word means "I believe."I believe a number of things. I believe that there is a fallen angel named Lucifer, Satan. Is that my creed?
Creeds are statements of faith.
If I go to a resturant, I say: "I believe I'll have the ham and eggs" is that my creed?
I believe that if the Lord doesn't return before I get through posting this, it'll be posted. Is that my creed?
Its the way you define "creed" that I take issue with.
I personally believe a number of things, does that qualify them as my creeds?
I believe that even though I may personally disagree with Catholicism, we are still brothers in Christ. Is that my "creed?"
I believe that if I pull the trigger on my 9mm, the pistol will fire. Is that my "creed?"
Like I said, its the way you define "creed" that I take issue with. According to your standard, if I say I believe anything, even the rediculous, that becomes my "creed."
And yes, I have an issue with creeds and confession usurping authority.
We recognize them as Christians, but we are not in communion with one another.
Do you recite the Nicene Creed before any church service, or even during the church service?
I have not been involved in, nor attended, an OO Church; there is no way for me to assess such a thing. At any rate, it is not my judgment to make.
It was only some years later that scripture references were added, almost as an afterthought.
Dear Albion,
Having attended many Russian and Greek Orthodox Liturgies I see no difference whatsoever; all are Orthodox.
Indeed, having been to a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church this Sunday last, it differed in no way from a Greek Orthodox service except in its language (Ukrainian). I don't understand Ukrainian, but understand koine Greek and so followed the whole service save for the homily.
peace,
Anglian