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Sure wish a smiley was an option here.The Council has already happened. It doesn't matter what our individual opinions are about the matter. The Canons and Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils are Infallible.
Study more and you will find you still have much to learn. Yes, in the early church, after his death, Origin was condemned, no doubt about that. But much later he was exonerated by 'the church'...according to the book I read from a well accepted modern day theologian from the 'first orthodox' church'. He confirms your opinion, and then he said "But because Origin didn't know that what he taught was heresy", the church forgave 'their' "judgment" against him to still give credit to ALL the good stuff they had to attribute to him. That's what happens when someone who's reputation won't die forces the present leadership to 'make right', what the corrupt leadership never should have 'done wrong' to begin with. Seriously I couldn't even make up an excuse as poorly as orthodoxy did to absolve Origin of his heretical 'sin of ignorance'!!!!! And yet this author said that's what the church did.Universalism has already been condemned and defeated for more than 1,400 years.
As for UR/UNI being condemned/defeated, are you serious? I went from never hearing of it in 'the church' the early 70's and 80's to hearing it more and more now. I went to the last session of a pastor's conference with our pastor 15 years ago and at that meeting they opened it up to a question and try to answer session. The first question was; "What are we going to do with this Bishop Carlton Pearson issue?" Now there's actually a movie about him called "Come Sunday". You prove yourself ill informed with your position that UR is dead. You prove yourself ill informed with your position that UR is dead. Indeed it isn't dead, it is actually being healed from the sickness of 1400 years of orthodoxy poisoning IMO.
everyone is now scrambling to hide how the ORTHODOX church of the Great Apostasy tried to martyr all Christians judged heretics by burning them alive at the stake, and then try to burn all their works. And guess who told them to do that? Please don't say Jesus of Nazareth. Yes study your Catechumen, but remember this; 'HE WHO ONLY KNOW HIS POSITION DOESN'T EVEN KNOW THAT.'
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