Darron Steele
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The Monophysites and Nestorians did not deny the Deity of Jesus Christ. They are not the same thing as Arianism. I think the only reason you place them "in the same camp" is because the people you agree with centuries ago treated them the same.
Matt: a split is a split. It is irrelevant what caused it. The 1054 split was in response to disagreement. So were the others that I brought up -- which you insist on treating differently on subjective grounds.
The fact is, you have no empirical grounds for the 1054 cutoff date. It is reasonable, but still subjective. My point is, and has been, that the "Apostolic Tradition" model is subjective. So far, defining "Apostolic Tradition" has been based on level of agreement with you and those you have decided to agree with. You have helped me make my point: the "Apostolic Tradition" model is a subjective, non-empirical idea that has no empirically-verifiable existence.
Matt: a split is a split. It is irrelevant what caused it. The 1054 split was in response to disagreement. So were the others that I brought up -- which you insist on treating differently on subjective grounds.
The fact is, you have no empirical grounds for the 1054 cutoff date. It is reasonable, but still subjective. My point is, and has been, that the "Apostolic Tradition" model is subjective. So far, defining "Apostolic Tradition" has been based on level of agreement with you and those you have decided to agree with. You have helped me make my point: the "Apostolic Tradition" model is a subjective, non-empirical idea that has no empirically-verifiable existence.
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