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« Reply #45 on: July 21, 2011, 01:57:40 AM » |
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You all act like just because people sign a treaty/etc.. that it actually matters.. sheesh, history is wrought with broken political agreements/religious agreements. The truth is, florence happened and the RC still aren't in communion with the Eastern Orthodox. So what if the patriarch did/didn't sign it or everyone else signed it, it doesn't matter, it didn't happen (the outcome of the so called council) anyway.
The significant question is whether the compromise happened to such an extent that Apostolic continuity was interrupted in the EOC and thus proven that it was not the Church of Christ in the first place. 22 bishops out of hundreds? Sorry, no proof of discontinuity there. You seem to have assumed that it was a leading question, but given this post, I think it should be clear it was not: Get your history straight. ALL the bishops signed Florence save ONE.
All the bishops of your entire communion, or just all the bishops present at Florence (about 20, IIRC?)?
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« Reply #46 on: July 21, 2011, 10:00:01 AM » |
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You all act like just because people sign a treaty/etc.. that it actually matters.. sheesh, history is wrought with broken political agreements/religious agreements. The truth is, florence happened and the RC still aren't in communion with the Eastern Orthodox. So what if the patriarch did/didn't sign it or everyone else signed it, it doesn't matter, it didn't happen (the outcome of the so called council) anyway.
The significant question is whether the compromise happened to such an extent that Apostolic continuity was interrupted in the EOC and thus proven that it was not the Church of Christ in the first place. Of course not. Not all the bishops of the Orthodox Church capitulated, only some that went to Florence, and most of these recanted and returned to Orthodoxy. No interruption. Also, the other patriarchates anathematized the false council.
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« Reply #47 on: July 21, 2011, 07:52:23 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
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« Reply #48 on: July 21, 2011, 08:06:39 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
Maybe more like Daniel in the lions' den.
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« Reply #49 on: July 21, 2011, 08:24:01 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
Two bishops died. Two bishops ran away. 17 bishops signed. 1 did not sign - Mark of Ephesus.
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« Reply #50 on: July 21, 2011, 09:02:52 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
Two bishops died. Two bishops ran away. 17 bishops signed. 1 did not sign - Mark of Ephesus. Hate to say it, but that almost sounds like lyrics to a song...
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« Reply #51 on: July 21, 2011, 09:17:36 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
Two bishops died. Two bishops ran away. 17 bishops signed. 1 did not sign - Mark of Ephesus. Hate to say it, but that almost sounds like lyrics to a song... ....Ten green bottles hanging on the wall..... .......Ten green bottles hanging on the wall.....
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« Reply #52 on: July 21, 2011, 10:19:04 PM » |
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That is what I suspected. Portraying Mark of Ephesus as if the lone star of Orthodoxy in the Church would seem to be rather misleading then.
Two bishops died. Two bishops ran away. 17 bishops signed. 1 did not sign - Mark of Ephesus. But the point is that it's misleading if one only reports on the bishops who were present at the council because it makes it sound like Mark of Ephesus was the only one in the EOC who did not accept the definition of faith of Florence.
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