The Archangel
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LOL! Contradicting the Chalcedonian creed is not the definition of the term "heresy"!
Clearly, you do not understand the difference between heresy and orthodoxy. Orthodoxy is, essentially, what has been decided to be correct, and it is usually applied to Christian doctrine. So, Nicea laid-out what was "Orthodox" as far as Jesus' divinity. He was "begotten, not made." This "orthodoxy" rendered the Arian position as "heresy." Heresy is that which is outside orthodoxy.
So, Chalcedonian Christology defined the "orthodox" position for Christendom. To hold a position contrary to the established orthodoxy is--by definition--"heresy."
You believe your doctrines of men and learn on creeds as your source of truth all you like. As for me, I will rely on the plain reading of scripture and on sound reason. If you have a biblical argument to make or if you can logically refute the rebuttal I've made against your creed, then I'll read it and respond to it gladly. Otherwise, I couldn't care less about your personal opinions about what is or is not heresy.
Hmmm... The Chalcedonian Christology is not the "doctrines of men." The Chalcedonian discussion sought to bring scripture to bear on the question of how Jesus' humanity and divinity went together. So, the "source" is not the "creed" of Chalcedon, it is scripture. So, again, your lack of understanding is apparent.
The Archangel