This thread is NOT about Monergism or Synergism. That is why I put this topic in this forum. It is about what rises to the level of heresy. What is heresy and what does it say about the person who believes in something heretical? Moderators/Admins, I am writing this opening post with an olive branch, not a poison dart. I think this is a worthwhile discussion, so long as others are willing to discuss it in a civil manner. Of course, I understand if you want to squash the conversation.
In another thread I was preparing this reply but did not post it there:
If someone posts on this board denying that Jesus is fully God and fully man, I expect they will be opposed by all and the mods/admins will make swift work of such dangerous teaching. The same with denying the Trinity. Things get a little stickier when it comes to justification by faith or evolutionary theory in creation. I am not sure where the mods/admins stand on someone denying justification by faith or promoting evolutionary theory in creation. Where is the line? I guess there is no good answer and we will find out soon enough after someone posts about those things.
I guess my point is that "H" word should be used to describe only those doctrines that imperil the soul of the person holding to them. Even then, on a message board, there are other ways to address falsehood. After all, should not our attitude be to win our brother?
In another thread I was preparing this reply but did not post it there:
Reformed said:I do not mean to derail your thread but since I was mentioned I want to add a bit more about heresy and heretics.
Heresy has a few different definitions that all revolve around a similar theme. Donald McKim in his Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms defines heresy as, "A view chosen instead of the official teachings of a church." Webster provides a few more options. I will cut and past them to make it easier:
Definition of heresy
1a: adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma (see DOGMAsense 2)
//They were accused of heresy.
b: denial of a revealed truth by a baptized member of the Roman Catholic Church
c: an opinion or doctrine contrary to church dogma
2a: dissent or deviation from a dominant theory, opinion, or practice
//To disagree with the party leadership was heresy.
b: an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth or to generally accepted beliefs or standards
//our democratic heresy which holds that … truth is to be found by majority vote— M. W. Straight
At its core, heresy is false teaching. The reason I use small "h" and big "H" to bifurcate heresy is that not every false teaching is damnable, i.e. outside of Christian orthodoxy and imperils the soul. Let me give two examples. I believe the day-age theory of creation to be a false teaching. However, it not outside Christian orthodoxy and does not imperil a person's soul. Arianism is a false teaching. It denies or warps the deity of Christ. It is outside of Christian orthodoxy and does imperil the soul. Practically speaking, you seldom hear/read of heresy being used in the small "h" vein. Most of the time it is reserved for damnable doctrines. Instead, we just say a teaching is wrong or false.
Practically speaking, I try to avoid the "H" word to describe non-damnable doctrines because it inflames tensions and make profitable dialogue all but impossible.
If someone posts on this board denying that Jesus is fully God and fully man, I expect they will be opposed by all and the mods/admins will make swift work of such dangerous teaching. The same with denying the Trinity. Things get a little stickier when it comes to justification by faith or evolutionary theory in creation. I am not sure where the mods/admins stand on someone denying justification by faith or promoting evolutionary theory in creation. Where is the line? I guess there is no good answer and we will find out soon enough after someone posts about those things.
I guess my point is that "H" word should be used to describe only those doctrines that imperil the soul of the person holding to them. Even then, on a message board, there are other ways to address falsehood. After all, should not our attitude be to win our brother?
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