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Every HERESY explained in 9 minutes

Apr 24, 2024
When you hear the word

heresy

, you might think of the burning of witches or the church torturing Galileo for doing science, which, by the way, didn't even happen, but all

heresy

really means is a belief that is incompatible with something. , so a Christian heresy is a belief that is incompatible. with christianity the first heresy is liberalism, to be clear this is not political liberalism this has nothing to do with christians liking democrats or whatever it just means not taking beliefs seriously of Christianity, sometimes not believing that the Bible is the word of God. Liberalism destroys the foundations of Christianity such as the virgin birth, the resurrection of Christ, the divinity of Christ, and, in some cases, the idea of ​​a supernatural God.
every heresy explained in 9 minutes
All the people together try to have Christianity without these foundations, but then it just falls apart, it starts with people saying that Christianity is more about following Jesus than what we believe about Jesus and that turns into saying that it doesn't matter what you believe about Jesus as long as you remain vaguely loving or kind and that turns into saying no. I even know if the claims of Christianity are true, but it's okay as long as it inspires us to do justice and in the end people say that God is just an idea that inspires us to do justice rather than something that actually exists.
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Liberalism says that Christianity can mean anything. you want it to mean, but the Bible says that if Christ was not raised from the dead then our faith is meaningless, if Christianity can mean something then it really means nothing, so when you see a church waving a pride flag or preaching only about politics and it's not about theology, that's a sign that the church doesn't really believe in anything anymore, so it just takes the mold of whatever the current culture creates, so it does matter what we believe about Jesus, true or false. Jesus is the greatest being God has ever created. right, no, that's Aryanism, not the German kind.
every heresy explained in 9 minutes
Arianism comes from an early church guy called Aras who said that God created Jesus, so Jesus is like God, but he's not really God, since God created Jesus, there was a time when Jesus didn't. existed and that means. he is not God because God is eternal, but then Aras was slapped by the Santa Claus clause for saying that the truth is that Jesus was never created because Jesus has always existed because Jesus is God, the goal of Christianity is to worship Jesus Christ and You're only supposed to worship God, so that means Jesus is God, there are many religions that think Jesus was important in some way, what makes Christianity different is saying that Jesus is literally the only true God, so that Arianism turns Christianity into non-Christianity because of the way Jehovah's Witnesses are an example of modern Ares, so Jesus the Father and the Holy Spirit are the one true God, how does that work?
every heresy explained in 9 minutes
They are like three forms of God. No, that's another heresy called modalism. They can't just be three forms of the same person because we. see them interacting with each other the father is not the son the son is not the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit is not the father but they are all the one true God so there are not three forms of God, it is one God in three persons So the three People are like three parts of God, no, that is a heresy called partialism that says that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are each only one third of God, it is a heresy because in reality they are all 100% God, all They have

every

thing that makes God.
God and the nature of God cannot be divided or divided into Parts. Well, now I have it, free beings who are all 100%. God, guess what that is? If you say that there are three beings who are all God, then you are saying that there are three Gods. The Bible is very clear that God is one being, so it is heresy to say that there are three beings. God is one being in three persons. Mormons are actually an example of people who commit the tritheistic heresy, so it's very important to be right about the Trinity because if not, we're basically inventing a different God.
Also don't use analogies when talking about the Trinity because

every

analogy people make ends up accidentally committing one heresy or another. The Trinity is unlike anything in our world. We can't make analogies between the two, wait, but I have a good analogy. No, don't shut up. It is also very important to be right about Jesus because we worship Jesus. Some people think that when Jesus was a baby, he might have spoken fluent Swahili. or you have done quantum physics because you know that he is God, but that is a heresy called Apollinarianism which says that Jesus had a divine mind but not a human mind.
Yes, Jesus is God, which means that he has a divine mind, but he is also truly human, which means that he has a human mind. The Bible says that Jesus needed to learn things like the rest of us. If you say Jesus didn't have the limitations of a human mind, then you're saying Jesus wasn't truly human, so let's not be Aaryans, bro, why does he do this? matters well Jesus needs to become all that we are to redeem all that we are so Jesus needs to have a human mind in order to redeem our human Minds so that we can understand the two Natures of Jesus he is God and he is also human so how does it work this?
If Mary is the mother of Jesus, does that mean she is also the mother of God? No, she is not the mother of God, she is just the mother of the human Jesus, but no, that is a heresy called Nestorianism. Nestorians think that divine nature is God the son and human nature. is Jesus and Christ refers to both, so it can be said that Mary is the mother of Jesus or even the mother of Christ, but not the mother of God. They also think that you can say that Jesus died on the cross or that Christ died on the cross, but not God.
He died on the cross because the divine nature cannot die. The problem with Nestorianism is that it separates humanity and the Divinity of Christ. It treats the human Jesus and the divine Jesus as if they were two different people. In reality, the two Natures are united into one. person of Christ then we can use the word Christ for Jesus and God interchangeably when we talk about the person of Christ we can say that Jesus of Nazareth created the Milky Way we can also say that the god of the universe became a baby and died for your sins. an important question: do we worship a God who died for us?
Biblical Christianity says yes, but both historians and Islam would say no. Now some people make the opposite mistake of mixing the two natures of Jesus into one, making Jesus seem more like one. of those Greek demigod gods who are part God and part human, but that is a heresy, Jesus needs to be truly human and truly God to bridge the gap between humans. In God now there is a type of monophysitism called miaphysitism that still uses the language of a nature but also agrees with all of this so that type is not technically heretical adoptionism is a heresy that says that Jesus became God at some point but he wasn't always God here's why that doesn't work being God means being Eternal so if that means that Jesus was ever God at any time it means that Jesus is also Eternal which means that Jesus has always existed that's what which means Eternal and if Jesus has always existed, that means he is always God, then that means Jesus has always been God, so adoptionism fails.
You're a good person? No, not according to the Bible at least the Bible says that we are all sinners from the moment of conception but Pelagianism denies this fact Pelagianism says that we are all born as blank slates with free will to choose good or evil Pelagianism says that you can save yourself, but you don't need Jesus to die for you, but that is a heresy, we are all slaves to sin, we all deserve to go to hell, that's why Jesus needed to die for us. Gnosticism is another great heresy. It has a lot of complex lore that we don't need. enter, but it basically says that this physical world is bad, so our goal is to escape from this horrible place and go to the spiritual world, which is good.
The first problem is that it denies that a good God created our physical universe, but Jesus also assumed a physical world. human nature Jesus came to redeem the physical many of us think this way, even if we don't know it, many people think that the goal of Christianity is to escape this world and go to heaven, which is supposedly something completely different from Earth, but no, Jesus came to redeem the Earth and when Jesus returns he will unite Heaven and Earth and make a perfect version of this world that we will live in forever, so the physical is not bad, the physical will be redeemed by Jesus .
Subordinationism is a heresy that says that Jesus eternally submits to his father. Now it is understandable why some might think this because the Bible speaks of Jesus submitting his will to the will of the father, but that is only in accordance with the human nature of Jesus. The human will of Jesus submits to the father. because all humans are supposed to submit to God, but his divine will does not submit to the father because his divine will is exactly the same will as the father's will. There are also some heresies that can be

explained

in one sentence so I don't really need to spend time on them now some people think Christians are too picky about all these things but the truth is everyone is religious and dogmatic about something it's just a matter of the more passionate you are about something, the more willing you are to do it. argue about this Christians love Jesus so we want to be right about Jesus and I think Jesus is someone worth arguing about.

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