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by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 8:45 pm
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Is the Assyrian Church of the East really Nestorian?
Replies: 29
Views: 16333

I was not trying to convince you of anything, I was stating simple fact.

You have no credibility do you? I wander who would actually be foolish enough to take you seriously at face value in the absence of an iota of evidence, reason or logic.

Do you not believe Christ had "one nature ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 9:50 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Is the Assyrian Church of the East really Nestorian?
Replies: 29
Views: 16333

ioannis,

The so-called non-chalcedonean churches are Monophysite.

[sarcasm]Very convincing argument! You’ve sold me…[/sarcasm]

Tell us, if you believe in the two natures of Christ, unconfused like we do, then why is it that you cannot say Christ-God did not suffer on the Holy Cross, only his ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 5:22 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Is the Assyrian Church of the East really Nestorian?
Replies: 29
Views: 16333

Same old tired nonsense "Chalcedonian Christology is Nestorian".

At least in contrast to the old tired nonsense "Oriental Orthodox Christology is Monophysite" claim, it actually holds water and can be evidenced historically.

Yeah, EA, which is why Pensees, who is one of your mob, wants union ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 5:12 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Was Chalcedon really necessary?
Replies: 69
Views: 30512

You still seem not to understand what "Nestorian" means, so let me repeat:

This is a laugh. I know all about Nestorianism in all its shapes and forms. You evidently know very little about Nestorianism since your only understanding of it seems to be the stereotypical caricature of it; I question ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 2:35 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Was Chalcedon really necessary?
Replies: 69
Views: 30512

Thus "Nestorianism" has come to mean any heresy which states or implies that Christ is more than one Hypostasis.

Precisely! And the notion that Christ is more than one hypostasis is the very implication one may properly derive from that which you positively express and particularly that which you ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 1:53 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Was Chalcedon really necessary?
Replies: 69
Views: 30512

What word games?

I refer you to your own posts.

You mean your own words and those of Pope Shenouda?

There is no contradiction between my words and those of His Holiness, except of course to those who have eyes but cannot see, and those who have ears but cannot hear.

The word game is your ...
by EkhristosAnesti
Tue 28 November 2006 1:16 am
Forum: Theology and Tradition
Topic: Was Chalcedon really necessary?
Replies: 69
Views: 30512

Spiridon,

Sorry I missed your post:

that too much explaining and jumping around means one is trying to hard to prove something...

If I were to discuss my Christology amongst members of my own Faith, it wouldn’t take much effort for us to understand eachother, since we speak in the same tongue ...