So? Everyone should know already simply by my beliefs.
Socks are usually not well-received. Often, they signify some sort of administration or penalty dodge.
and who cares about the historic faith lol
Given the fact that the Christian faith is, like Judaism, a religion based on a shared history of believers (first the establishment of previous covenants with all humankind, then of the Hebrew people and lastly of Christians regardless of ethnicity) and also based on the fact that truth, by its nature, is eternal, historic faith is absolutely required.
If it isn't historic, it isn't authentically Christian. Those that hold to those unhistoric beliefs often are Nicene so they are Christians, but those beliefs that have no basis in proven history cannot be truly described as orthodox, especially if they disappeared or were declared to be unorthodox...even heretical, by how dogma is arrived at: as a Church.
Paedobaptism is found in Holy Scripture and is historically found. Beliefs of baptismal regeneration are also historically linked. However, the concept of credobaptism-only has no ancient history and its theology is inextricably linked to the theology of heretical groups like the Pelagians and Donatists.
Hyperindividualism is a concept that is utterly foreign to Christianity. The Holy Writ always talks of community, first a nation and then a Church membered by many nations. The idea of "i have my own theology that nulls your conclusions so me" is beyond the pale. Theology is communicative, not individual, just like prayer. In the original Greek, the Nicene Creed says "
We believe," not "
I believe." Furthermore, the Lord's Prayer begins with "
Our Father", not "
My Father.
True individualism in Christian theology is doing one's part to better the whole. We shine brightest when we contribute. Sometimes that isn't recognized, and that is wrong; we're not drones, but the Church isn't made up of independent people but
interdependent people as
one visible, institutional community. St. Paul likens it to an organism, and he is right to do so.
In short, it doesn't matter what you or I or anyone else thinks but what the community thinks, and as a historic religion, we listen to the
entire community. Time holds no power in the Christian faith. Christ proved that in spades.