Where is the doctrinal dividing line between heresy and orthodoxy? I go with the traditional dividing line - the doctrine of the Trinity and the doctrine of the Incarnation. In other words, if you reject the basic nature of God as a Trinity or Jesus Christ as God or the Holy Spirit as God and comforter, you fail outside the doctrinal definition of Christianity.
Arguing about Christ's divinity is really arguing about the truth of Christianity - so are arguments about the Trinity.
All other topics are in house arguments, but the true nature of God is the bottom line.
Where is your bottom line?
Arguing about Christ's divinity is really arguing about the truth of Christianity - so are arguments about the Trinity.
All other topics are in house arguments, but the true nature of God is the bottom line.
Where is your bottom line?