I would actually bust a gut if American protestantism actually lead to a re-decentralized interpretation of all the dumb shit catholics have spent the past 2 millenia fighting to centralize.

LETS GO CATHARISM! LETS GO MANICHAEISM! LETS GO OPHITES SECTARIANISM!

  • LeninWalksTheWorld [any]
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    2 years ago

    A surprising 73 percent agreed with the statement that “Jesus is the first and greatest being created by God.”

    This is a form of Arianism, a popular heresy that arose in the early fourth century...

    Out of the Council of Nicea came the Nicene Creed, which states in part that Jesus was “not made” but “eternally begotten” and “one in being with the Father,” as found in passages including John 3:16 and John 14:9

    Guaranteed those dumbass prots just didn't know the difference and saw "JESUS IS GREAT" and just said yes

    Interestingly, 57 percent also agreed to the statement that “Everyone sins a little, but most people are good by nature.” In other words, humans might be capable of committing individual sins, but we do not have sinful natures.

    This response indicates that many American evangelicals believe humans are born essentially good, which leans toward a heresy known as Pelagianism. This denies the doctrine of “original sin”

    Don't worry, these prots aren't heretics, they're just fucking narcissists who think they can do no wrong.

    Luckily all Protestants are going to hell for failing to recognize the holiness of God's prophet Mohammed so all these tiny differences are pointless anyway :inshallah-script: