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It means you are orthodox in your beliefs on the questions asked. You embrace historic doctrines of the faith.Originally posted by bapmom:
Apparently Im Chalcedon compliant as well.....although I don't know what that means.....
It means you are orthodox in your beliefs on the questions asked. You embrace historic doctrines of the faith. </font>[/QUOTE]To be more precise, it means that we who passed the test hold to all of the fundamental teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Of course many Roman Catholics and Baptists add superfluous trappings to those fundamental teachings.Originally posted by Brother James:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by bapmom:
Apparently Im Chalcedon compliant as well.....although I don't know what that means.....
Only if relativism were true.Originally posted by HankD:
What is one man's heresy is another man's orthodoxy (or should it be the other way around?).
HankD
The Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD addressed the doctrine of Christ, specifically the full humanity and divinity of Jesus in response to other views of Christ now considered heretical like monophysitism (Christ only has one nature). The Chalcedonian Creed articulates the statements of this council which is considered a key standard of theological orthodoxy by the RCC, EOC and many protestant groups.Originally posted by bapmom:
Apparently Im Chalcedon compliant as well.....although I don't know what that means.....
This is clearly an offshoot of Godwin's Law applied to the BB. I'll be the first to designate this as Petrel's Law of the BaptistBoard. What do we do to make this a law?As any religious debate thread continues, the probability of someone claiming spiritual superiority approaches 1.
Corollary 1: An individual can raise the odds of being the one to fulfill this law by simply claiming that those who disagree with him or her are lying (not just mistaken and certainly not having arrived at a contrary position based on evidence and rational thought).
Corollary 2: Once a person has fulfilled this law, all opponents are clearly heretics.
I would include spiritual guidance and biblical study in those brackets.Originally posted by Petrel:
Corollary 1: An individual can raise the odds of being the one to fulfill this law by simply claiming that those who disagree with him or her are lying (not just mistaken and certainly not having arrived at a contrary position based on evidence and rational thought).
You must go forth and argue with people and either provoke them into claiming they're more spiritual or beat them to it by claiming you are!Originally posted by ccrobinson:
What do we do to make this a law?
I suppose that's true. I would count biblical study as evidence, but a lot of people also base decisions on a feeling of spiritual prodding which isn't exactly described as evidence or rational thought (not saying it's necessarily irrational!Originally posted by Gold Dragon:
I would include spiritual guidance and biblical study in those brackets.
You must go forth and argue with people and either provoke them into claiming they're more spiritual or beat them to it by claiming you are! It can only be a law if it successfully describes actual behavior.
Comon down here where I'm from Ed!Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
I'm no heritic but I am 100% orthodox.
I am also from Oklahoma where English is
spoken without accent.
Me too, but I must say that I didn't agree with all the questions concerning the sacraments. Like...Originally posted by StefanM:
I am Chalcedon Compliant!
Originally posted by JackRUS:
Me too, but I must say that I didn't agree with all the questions concerning the sacraments. Like...Originally posted by StefanM:
[qb] I am Chalcedon Compliant!
"The Eucharist is not effective if it is administered by a leader who is sinful."
What does he mean by "effective"? And I don't like the Catholic term "Eucharist" much either.
I would like to see Craig by the Sea take this test too since he is defending liberal theology in the "Where in the Bible..." thread.![]()
It is "true" in many realms.Only if relativism were true.
I did take the test, scored 100% Chalcedon Compliant, and posted the following on page 2 of this thread:Originally posted by JackRUS:
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I would like to see Craig by the Sea take this test too since he is defending liberal theology in the "Where in the Bible..." thread.[/QB]
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Originally posted by Brother James:
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Originally posted by bapmom:
Apparently Im Chalcedon compliant as well.....although I don't know what that means.....
It means you are orthodox in your beliefs on the questions asked. You embrace historic doctrines of the faith.
To be more precise, it means that we who passed the test hold to all of the fundamental teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Of course many Roman Catholics and Baptists add superfluous trappings to those fundamental teachings.