(December 27, 2017 at 10:46 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Didn't even have to wait that long. As church doctrines evolved....the fuckers hate that word...Origen and a bunch of others were anathamatized by the fucking church.
The anathema against Origen in his person, declaring him (among others) a heretic, reads as follows:
Quote:If anyone does not anathematise Arius, Eunomius, Macedonius, Apollinaris, Nestorius, Eutyches and Origen, as well as their impious writings, as also all other heretics already condemned and anathematised by the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and by the aforesaid four Holy Synods and [if anyone does not equally anathematise] all those who have held and hold or who in their impiety persist in holding to the end the same opinion as those heretics just mentioned: let him be anathema.[76]
As a result of this condemnation, the writings of Origen supporting his teachings in these areas were destroyed. They were either destroyed outright, or translated with the appropriate adjustments to eliminate conflict with orthodox Christian doctrine. Therefore, little direct evidence remains to fully confirm or disprove Origen's support of the nine points of anathema against him.
Poor Dripshit will never understand that the bolded part means some church douchebag edited those which could not be burned!
Sometimes sources are just pure BS.
Here's an example = "If anyone does not anathematise Arius, Eunomius, Macedonius, Apollinaris, Nestorius, Eutyches and Origen, as well as their impious writings, as also all other heretics already condemned and anathematised by the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and by the aforesaid four Holy Synods and [if anyone does not equally anathematise] all those who have held and hold or who in their impiety persist in holding to the end the same opinion as those heretics just mentioned: let him be anathema.[76]"
Now that word salad sounds impressive with a lot of $20 words but there's no way in hell nitwits in the 6th Century used words that were not invented until the 14th & 16th Centuries.