Not exact matches
Antinomianism is
heresy that tells Christians it's OK to forget
about God's law and concentrate solely on agape love... a course which is a justification for degeneration and immoral licence, rather than promoting the true Christian liberty (i.e. freedom
from sin to serve God and our fellows).
but on the third day using his Power of Resurrection rose
from the dead to claim his seat next to God in heaven, I mean next to himself since he was also God and then told the masses that he died for their sins, though oddly enough being God he could have simply absolved them of their sins and he really didn't die because he lives and is coming back to judge man based upon the original sins... but not sure if that would work since man can clearly kill a God with wood and nails... I know, I know confusing and likely to be labeled
heresy... but debates
about nomenclature and religion... i mean story telling... just don't mix.
Especially is this so, as long as there remains a certain hangover
from the not so distant past when orthodoxy was virtuous, doubt was appalling, and
heresy was morally wicked, if, then, without being repelled by the wide range of disagreement and uncertainty among Christian people, we ask questions
about their idea of God, we shall expect to receive diverse answers.
While the Church makes no judgment
about the inner state of the heretic, and while good is brought out of the evil of dissensionand
heresy through the formulation and definition of dogmas, the idea that heretics such as Valentinius, Arius and Nestorius were right to reject the decisions of councils and popes against them, and that their dissent was in fact nearer to the truth is unacceptable
from a Catholic perspective.
In them I talked
about violence, for example, the abolition of barbaric customs such as torturing people to death for religious
heresy, to reinforce the point that human nature comprises many components, some of which incline us toward violence, some of which pull us away
from it.
We all have heard the
heresies about the shortcomings of a certain culture but not until you live with someone
from that culture.
Come Sunday tells the true - life story of Carlton Pearson, a pentecostal preacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose late»90s revelations (he says directly
from God)
about the nature of heaven and hell end up deemed
heresy by his own church.
NYC Metro, USA
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From the Underground) is a volunteer online news reporting service which, since 2004, has dealt with news and information
about True (Traditional) Orthodox jurisdictions throughout the world as well as reporting on Ecumenism, the most prevalent and dangerous condemned heresy of the 20th century.True Orthodox and Ecumenical News Frequency about 3 posts per m
about True (Traditional) Orthodox jurisdictions throughout the world as well as reporting on Ecumenism, the most prevalent and dangerous condemned
heresy of the 20th century.True Orthodox and Ecumenical News Frequency
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