Showing posts with label Heresies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heresies. Show all posts

Feb 28, 2015

Theodosius Issued an Edict that Stopped the Arian Movement in the Early Church

I don't think many realize how close the Arian idea came to becoming the dominant idea in the early church.  Considering how quickly the "Catholic" church became corrupted, as early as the 6th or 7th century, it may have simply been a different kind of error that had to be historically dealt with.  Of course the Arian idea is still popular today among groups like the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses.

Theodosius Issued an Edict
There are many turning points in church history. One of the most significant is little known by most Christians.

After Constantine's conversion he legitimized Christianity. Soon thereafter Christians in the Roman empire divided between Arianism (which denies the divinity of Christ) and Trinitarianism (which sees God as three persons in one being). The first universal church council, held at Nicea in 325, resisted Arianism; all but three of its Bishops voted for a trinitarian creed.*

Shortly after he came to the Imperial throne, Theodosius ended the Arian dispute by the simple expedient of issuing an edict. On this day February 27, 380 (some historians say 381) this edict commanded everyone to be a Christian--but not just any kind of Christian. A Catholic Christian, it said, was one who held that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one Godhead and equal in majesty. This, of course, was the position of the Nicene Creed. Theodosius' decision was the result of his upbringing: he was reared in a Christian home, perhaps the first emperor to enjoy that distinction. (His behavior wasn't always Christian, however, as the premeditated massacre of thousands of civilians at Thessalonica showed in 390).

The following year, Theodosius issued another edict specifically requiring worship of the one God according to the Nicene Creed. Theodosius deposed Demophilus of Constantinople an Arian bishop and replaced him with a trinitarian.

These laws (Theodosian Codes 16.1.2 and 16.5.6) are significant for many reasons. They mark the first time the legal code coerced people to become Christians. They made orthodox catholic Christianity the official dogma of the church and suppressed the Arian factions. The laws established a pattern which would become more pronounced as Theodosius' reign progressed of using the apparatus of the state to suppress diversity of religious opinion. The church can only regret that before all was done, people calling themselves Christians persecuted pagans, Arians, Manichees, and Jews. Many of the persecutors did not hold the name Christian out of zeal for Christ, but because it was politically correct.

*Although the trinity is hard to understand, the basis of the doctrine is found repeatedly in scripture, and some maintain that it makes more sense now than when it was first acceptedh, for we now have mathematics which describe multidimensionality. If God is infinite, as Christians teach, he must inhabit dimensions beyond the space-time we know. A trinity is consistent with this.
Bibliography:
  1. Aland, Kurt. Saints and Sinners; men and ideas in the early church. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1970.
  2. Durant, Will and Ariel. The Age of Faith. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1950.
  3. Fortescue, Adrian. "Theodosius I." The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton, 1914.
  4. Greenslade, S. L. (Stanley Lawrence). Church & state from Constantine to Theodosius. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1981.
  5. Ross, Hugh. Beyond the Cosmos, 2nd edition. Navpress, 1999.
  6. "Theodosius I." The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. Edited by F. L. Cross and E. A. Livingstone. Oxford, 1997.
  7. "Theodosius I., Flavius." New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1954.
  8. Various encyclopedia and internet articles.
Read this article at - http://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/301-600/theodosius-issued-an-edict-11629680.html

Mar 27, 2014

Hillsong United Leader Brian Houston Now Promoting Chrislam

The title is slightly misleading, as he didn't mention merging Christian and Muslim worship which is the essence of Chrislam, but he did say that Allah and YAHWEH are the same being.  Which is absolutely, positively not true.  And Hillsong being the global leader in modern worship music ministry, it's kind of a big deal...

One by one, the huge mega-churches with their 5,000+ member congregations are beginning to reveal their true agenda. The Emergent Church, powered by the Rick Warren machine, is a huge promoter of Chrislam, the demonic hybrid of Christianity and Islam. Now Hillsong United in Australia has thrown their hat into the same ring.

Listen to the word of Hillsong United leader Brian Houston:
“How do you view God? In a desert there’s two types of birds: there’s vultures and there’s hummingbirds. One lives off dead carcasses, rotting meat. The other lives off the beautiful, sweet nectar in a particular flower on a particular desert plant. In the same desert, they both find what they’re looking for.
 

Hillsong Church Leader Brian Houston Teaches Chrislam from Now The End Begins on Vimeo.

Read the full article at - http://www.nowtheendbegins.com/blog/?p=17743

Jul 25, 2013

Preachers (Pimps) Of L.A: Dietrich Haddon, Money Hungry Tactics and the Gullibility of the Church

This is a perfect example of the false doctrines creeping into the church which are in the Restless Church video posted below.  There is a form of godliness, but there is no God in it...

Jul 23, 2013

Death Of Prosperity Gospel - onelesspizza.com - Kinetic Typography



One hell of a deal: Pope Francis offers reduced time in Purgatory for Catholics that follow him on Twitter

This very issue, indulgences, is what set Martin Luther off on the move that would become the Protestant breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church.  And it's just as evil and idiotic now as it was 500 years ago.

Court in charge of forgiveness of sins says those that follow upcoming event via social media will be granted indulgences

Salvation – or at least a shorter stay in Purgatory – might now be only a tweet away with news that Pope Francis is to offer “indulgences” – remissions for temporary punishment – to the faithful who follow him on the social media site.
Source
Catholics claim purgatory is for working off the temporal effects of sin but a temporal effect is a consequence that flows naturally from the sin itself, like liver disease from drinking too much or catching a STD from sexual sin. In this case, purgatory is not a natural consequence at all but rather a supernatural one imposed on the believer by God post mortem. It is not temporal but the Catholics need to argue that way because scripture clearly teaches that Christ took our punishment for us (Isa 53:6; 2 Cor 5:21). So Rome wants to prop up the doctrine of purgatory as part of the sanctification process. This is controverted by scripture that says Jesus sanctified us positionally with the Father: “For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.” (Heb 10:14)
What’s next “like” the pope on facebook and get a pass on three weeks of mass attendance