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LittleLambofJesus

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I would suggest an indepth study of the Council of Trent, as well as the Catholic Catechism.
Would that be anything akin to the religion of Judaism's Talmud?
Lot of rather "weird" stuff in thar ^_^
 
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There are a few political bits that I could touch up on...

However, one of your popes apologized for crimes, in the times I'm thinking of, that were made in the name of Catholicism.


But, just for kicks and because of the after effects we still see...

Crusades.

Hey, have you guys apologized for murdered and torturing Maximus the Confessor for preaching orthodoxy? And for the torture and imprisonment of the pope at the time? That's my all time favorite screw up by the Orthodox, mainly because your "Ecumenical Patriach" maliciously attacked and murdered a saint.
 
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Hey, have you guys apologized for murdered and torturing Maximus the Confessor for preaching orthodoxy? And for the torture and imprisonment of the pope at the time?
Strawman.

St. Maximus the Confessor was not only pre-Schism but also later glorified (canonized to you folks) a saint. Posthumously pardoned at the Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in 680. Pre-Schism and settled also pre-Schism.

It is amazing how someone so ignorant about Catholicism could be so bold to speak against it as if he knew what he was talking about.
Hey, you're speaking to someone who was once Roman Catholic. Having experienced the fasting ways of both, I think it is fair to say if your methods are... lacking.
 
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Strawman.

St. Maximus the Confessor was not only pre-Schism but also later glorified (canonized to you folks) a saint.

That's not a strawman. When has the pope ever tortured and murdered a saint for preaching orthodoxy? You freakin' arrested the pope. You guys seriously screwed up on that one and show you weren't very reliable.

Hey, you're speaking to someone who was once Roman Catholic. Having experienced the fasting ways of both, I think it is fair to say if your methods are... lacking.

Orthodox fasting is only as strict as you and your priest make it be. The vast majority of Orthodox don't take it very seriously.

To say that there is a 'lack of fasting' in Catholicism is absurd.
 
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Tell me when we made those up? So I can show you an earlier patristic writing covering them.

Come on, it'll be fun.
Scholasticism: came about in the 13th century. Brought reason to theology. Unhealthy mix. Like oil and water.

Filioque: a Spanish king first introduced it in the 6th century at a local council in Toledo. Later flaunted by Charlemagne.

Papal Supremacy: long history. Either way, only observed in the Patriarchate of the West and later attempted to force onto the East.

Immaculate Conception: whomever the pope was in 1854.
 
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Hey, you're speaking to someone who was once Roman Catholic. Having experienced the fasting ways of both, I think it is fair to say if your methods are... lacking.
:) I used to be Roman Catholic and Protestant now I am,do I dare say it, a CHRISTIAN!!!!
 
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Scholasticism: came about in the 13th century. Brought reason to theology. Unhealthy mix. Like oil and water.

Are you, nuts? You believe that reason and philosophy have no place in understanding theology? I think you have no idea what you are talking about here.

Filioque: a Spanish king first introduced it in the 6th century at a local council in Toledo. Later flaunted by Charlemagne.

Considering the both Churches have established this as a non-issue that merely varies on perspective, I won't go into this.

Papal Supremacy: long history. Either way, only observed in the Patriarchate of the West and later attempted to force onto the East.

No year mentioned. Why do many patriarches and saints in the east proclaim supremacy? Including Maximus?

Immaculate Conception: whomever the pope was in 1854.

If you think the pope just randomy came out on the balcony one day in 1854 and declared the immaculate conception- you have demonstrated sheer ignorance about the Church.
 
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That's not a strawman. When has the pope ever tortured and murdered a saint for preaching orthodoxy? You freakin' arrested the pope. You guys seriously screwed up on that one and show you weren't very reliable.
You leveled a city. Twice.
Did not come to the aid of Christian brethren.
Launched a Crusade in the areas of present day Lithuania (called Northern Crusades) which killed not only pagans but also Orthodox Christians.
Proselytized in already Orthodox lands.

Weigh it up.

As said: strawman.

Orthodox fasting is only as strict as you and your priest make it be. The vast majority of Orthodox don't take it very seriously.

To say that there is a 'lack of fasting' in Catholicism is absurd.
Hardly. The norm is thus: no meat, dairy, fish, wine or food oil on Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year. Except during the weeks after Christmas and Pascha. That is also how we fast during the four fasting seasons. Now, if someone is medically unable to do so or if they are very young than that is different. That is the exception, not the norm.
 
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No year mentioned. Why do many patriarches and saints in the east proclaim supremacy? Including Maximus?
Not familiar with the works of St. Maximus, sorry.

There is a difference between "primacy" and "supremacy". Because of the past 1,000 years of Schism, y'all have seen our "primacy" views to equate "supremacy".

If you think the pope just randomy came out on the balcony one day in 1854 and declared the immaculate conception- you have demonstrated sheer ignorance about the Church.
And if you think that I can not read and write than you have demonstrated stupidity.
 
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No, you're a protestant. You have given into protestant ideology.
Only because I disagree with the Elite Roman Papacy ideology and theology. If I stand behind any denomination it would be the Orthodox. But then I disagree with both of their ideologies :D
 
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Only because I disagree with the Elite Roman Papacy ideology and theology. If I stand behind any denomination it would be the Orthodox. But then I disagree with both of their ideologies :D
Just one more so than the other, yes?

Ah, but denomination only applies to Protestantism. Eastern Orthodoxy is not only way of life, but also a Church.

Big difference. But another thread for another day.
 
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You leveled a city. Twice.
Did not come to the aid of Christian brethren.
Launched a Crusade in the areas of present day Lithuania (called Northern Crusades) which killed not only pagans but also Orthodox Christians.
Proselytized in already Orthodox lands.

Weigh it up.

As said: strawman.

By order or the pope or was it done by the mercenary forces? You'll find out the pope never approved of those actions.

By the way- you can thank us for saving your crumbling empire with the Crusades.


Hardly. The norm is thus: no meat, dairy, fish, wine or food oil on Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year. Except during the weeks after Christmas and Pascha. That is also how we fast during the four fasting seasons. Now, if someone is medically unable to do so or if they are very young than that is different. That is the exception, not the norm.

I'm very aware of eastern fasting practices. I'm talking about lenten/advent practices.
 
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By order or the pope or was it done by the mercenary forces? You'll find out the pope never approved of those actions.

By the way- you can thank us for saving your crumbling empire with the Crusades.
Actually, I'll thank you for leveling it which allowed the only Orthodox safe haven to be in Russia. Beautiful country. Wish I could go there someday.

I'm very aware of eastern fasting practices. I'm talking about lenten/advent practices.
What about?
 
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Not familiar with the works of St. Maximus, sorry.

There is a difference between "primacy" and "supremacy". Because of the past 1,000 years of Schism, y'all have seen our "primacy" views to equate "supremacy".

Maximus said that the pope was infallible and the supreme rule of the Church and world. Of course, your Church rejects those words just like they rejected his words 120 years ago because it doesn't suit them.


And if you think that I can not read and write than you have demonstrated stupidity.

When did I say this?
 
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Just one more so than the other, yes?

Ah, but denomination only applies to Protestantism. Eastern Orthodoxy is not only way of life, but also a Church.

Big difference. But another thread for another day.
Yes, I realize the Orthodox also refer to themselves as the "Church". I will let you 2 battle on that one. :groupray:

http://foru.ms/t5805969&page=74

What would it take for Orthodoxs to come under Pope

quote: The Pope would renounce his Roman Catholicism and become Orthodox. There is nothing that would cause the Church as a whole to join with him.
 
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