As for Protestants i already know they're kiked to the boot but i'd like to know whats the general consesus on what is the most based sect of Christianity, as i am not highly informed on this matter, thanks.
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Excerpt from google.
"Theologically, Catholics believe the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, while the Orthodox believe the Holy Spirit proceeds only from the Father."
alright there is also this i'd like to know more about, what does conpro think?
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The Great Schism happened over only one line of actual doctrine, yeah. It’s a goddamned (literally) tragedy. But papists worship a human woman and the orthodox believe God exists more in certain places than others.
All of them worship jews, by the way. Stop calling yourself by institutional names. Just be a Christian. Read the New Testament. Live by its words.
If you want to understand the trinity better you're gonna have to read your Bible. Christians have been arguing over it since Christ died. You should be reading your Bible every day to begin with, for your own sake
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You won't find the trinity in the Bible. Specifically, the concept of "homoousis" is nowhere to be found. Multiple trinitarian scholars have been forced to admit that the text of the Bible does not suggest such a thing. It is entirely a manufactured doctrine that didn't even show up until centuries after Christ.
I also recommend reading the Bible daily. Pray to God that he sends the Holy Spirit to open your understanding as you do.
I've read the Bible extensively. The trinity is present all the way into the OT. I will agree with you that much of our knowledge of Christ has been corrupted, since literally right after Christ the dirty crypto jew Onkelos rewrote the OT and all Christians thereafter used his version.
I admit that "Father", "Son" and "Holy Ghost" are present in the OT and the NT.
The concept I disagree with in the doctrine of the Trinity is that they are "one substance" or "homoousis." That concept is NOT found in the Bible. In fact, it's quite clear that Father and Son are separate beings. Jesus says things like "My God and Your God". Paul refers to the Father as "God" and Jesus as "Lord" also.
In fact, in the OT, there is a clear reference not just to multiple gods in a divine council, but a tacit assumption that the other gods (such as Baal etc) are actual, real entities. In fact, Jesus' encounter in the wilderness while fasting is likely Baal himself.
> jews rewrote the OT
Having looked into this, it's clear that the rewriting wasn't just occurring in NT times. There is CLEAR signs that even the pentateuch was tampered with. It is apparent that there are 3 sources for the text we have, and the current version was likely not inspired by prophets but by scribes and priests. The Josiah reforms are seen as a sort of inflection point where the jews tried to rewrite their religion as early as 600 BC. Remember, virtually ALL of the prophets in the OT were killed or they tried to kill them, and Jesus mentions that there were many more that were killed by the jews.
Then we find things like Jesus citing an Egyptian story about Osiris and replacing Osiris with Abraham -- the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. Why is Jesus citing Egyptian religion? Does that mean that somehow the Egyptians preserved some of the truths that the jews corrupted?
The very idea that we should worship the Bible as we currently have it is completely contradictory to the text of the Bible, and a critical analysis of the text shows that we really can't trust the text to be divine or authentic because it's clearly been tampered with. If it weren't for Jesus' promise that the Holy Ghost would give us knowledge and truth, we would be utterly hopeless to find truth at all.
Anyway, I could bore people to tears with example upon example of how modern Christian thought is actually not Christian in origin at all, but a perversion either coming through the jews or from the greeks or other pagans.
"Theologically, Catholics believe the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son, while the Orthodox believe the Holy Spirit proceeds only from the Father."
alright there is also this i'd like to know more about, what does conpro think?
All of them worship jews, by the way. Stop calling yourself by institutional names. Just be a Christian. Read the New Testament. Live by its words.
I also recommend reading the Bible daily. Pray to God that he sends the Holy Spirit to open your understanding as you do.
I admit that "Father", "Son" and "Holy Ghost" are present in the OT and the NT.
The concept I disagree with in the doctrine of the Trinity is that they are "one substance" or "homoousis." That concept is NOT found in the Bible. In fact, it's quite clear that Father and Son are separate beings. Jesus says things like "My God and Your God". Paul refers to the Father as "God" and Jesus as "Lord" also.
In fact, in the OT, there is a clear reference not just to multiple gods in a divine council, but a tacit assumption that the other gods (such as Baal etc) are actual, real entities. In fact, Jesus' encounter in the wilderness while fasting is likely Baal himself.
> jews rewrote the OT
Having looked into this, it's clear that the rewriting wasn't just occurring in NT times. There is CLEAR signs that even the pentateuch was tampered with. It is apparent that there are 3 sources for the text we have, and the current version was likely not inspired by prophets but by scribes and priests. The Josiah reforms are seen as a sort of inflection point where the jews tried to rewrite their religion as early as 600 BC. Remember, virtually ALL of the prophets in the OT were killed or they tried to kill them, and Jesus mentions that there were many more that were killed by the jews.
Then we find things like Jesus citing an Egyptian story about Osiris and replacing Osiris with Abraham -- the parable of Lazarus and the rich man. Why is Jesus citing Egyptian religion? Does that mean that somehow the Egyptians preserved some of the truths that the jews corrupted?
The very idea that we should worship the Bible as we currently have it is completely contradictory to the text of the Bible, and a critical analysis of the text shows that we really can't trust the text to be divine or authentic because it's clearly been tampered with. If it weren't for Jesus' promise that the Holy Ghost would give us knowledge and truth, we would be utterly hopeless to find truth at all.
Anyway, I could bore people to tears with example upon example of how modern Christian thought is actually not Christian in origin at all, but a perversion either coming through the jews or from the greeks or other pagans.