Come on now. You know what I believe and teach. You’ve probably heard trinitarians say that I have no love of the truth and that what I teach and believe is a lie.
You also know that I’m an ex-trinitarian. I once believed in and taught others the doctrine of the Trinity. (I still teach people about the doctrine of the Trinity.) I’ve walked away from trinitarianism, abandoned it, speak openly against it. I offer something which I’m convinced is better in its place - Primitive Christianity, Jewish monotheism - and urge others to consider doing the same.
You know I’ve read the Athanasian creed. I’ve probably read it many more times than the average Protestant has. You’ve brought it to my attention on several occasions. I know what it says. You know what it says. I reject it.
Let’s jump in Mr. Peabody’s Wayback Machine and set the dial to the days of the Spanish Inquisition. We’re having this conversation then, not now. You ask me to repent and come back. No, I can’t in good conscience do that. You ask me then to please, at least, don’t tell anyone what I believe and, whatever else I do, to cease teaching heresy. No, I can’t in good conscience stop teaching what I believe to be true and you believe to be false.
Where does that leave me in the eyes of the RCC?
An unrepentant heretic who refuses to stop teaching lies.
What happens next? We know what happens next.
Jumping back - quickly! - into the Wayback Machine, we set the dial for right now.
Nothing has changed in regard to what I believe and teach. I’m the same unrepentant heretic teaching what the RCC believes are lies now that I was when we visited the days of the Inquisition.
So, is it for me or is it not?
I have a question about this idea you have regarding the church.
the church is founded by God so it is eternal and ir-reformable.
The same in all ages, the same doctrine, eph 4:5 one faith Jude 1:3 deposit of faith
so there can be no primitive Christian church different from what we have now even though doctrine may be more developed or better understood or defined but it’s still the same faith