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1 day ago
Refuting the Fallacies of "orthodoxy" 6: The Petrine See, Rome and Antioch
My response to Kabane on Cyprian,
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SetonsH4ll • 319 views
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4 days ago
Orthodoxy & the Papacy
In this video, I discuss the Papal claims of Primacy, Supremacy, and Infallibility. I also lay out the changes that would be necessary to the acti...
davidpwithun • 22,736 views
trueorthodoxfaith
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@PapalSoldier Your ignorance on history shows. The Crusades weakened the Byzantine Empire by destroying most of the infrastructure and then dividing up Asia Minor into principalities. This ruined the unity of the Empire. This made it easier for the Turks to invade.
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1 week ago
Eastern Orthodoxy Not Refuted 1
Addressing some points raised by drakeshelton in his videos "Eastern Orthodoxy Refuted," which he posted as responses to a couple of my older videos.
davidpwithun • 3,971 views
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@MyBetty111 The theology on the Toll Houses is quite different in Orthodoxy as compared to the Latin church teachings. The Orthodox do not believe in the Immaculate Conception.
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2 weeks ago
I am leaving Old Catholicism
This will be the first in a series of me explaining our process please subscribe!
FatherNathan • 33,020 views
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It is great that there are those who strongly desire to recapture the "Orthodoxy" that existed in the West, prior to the Schism in 1054. There exists Western Orthodox jurisdictions under the Antiochian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russia. Maybe by the Grace of God, t...
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2 weeks ago
Orthodox Christianity: Truth: Sanity in an Insane World (30 min)
Judith Irene Matta discusses the human person's hunger for Truth in order to set ourselves and our lives aright. 30 minute version of the June pro...
JudithMatta • 4,841 views
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@JudithMatta I take issue with your comment concerning the Russian Orthodox Church. The theory or even doctrine of toll houses is not an accepted teaching in any Orthodox Church. It has been discussed but not agreed upon. As far as superstitions, all ethnic groups contain some for m of superstiti...
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2 weeks ago
The Ancient Church (1of3) - True Christianity is the Eastern Orthodox Faith
How old is the EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH ?
True Christianity is the Eastern Orthodox Faith.
If you are a Lutheran, your religion was founded by Ma...
banostor • 13,615 views
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@akkafietje You don't know your Bible. Check out Romans 15:30, Luke 22:32, James 5:16. Apoc 5:8. It is obvious that we are to pray for one another.
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2 weeks ago
Finding The New Testament Church : Fr Peter Gillquist
An insightful sermon given at St. Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Tuesday, November 13, 2001.
mishakol129 • 982 views
trueorthodoxfaith
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@PapalSoldier No, I am factual. You keep on repeating the same nonsense. The "church of Rome as head", not universal or infallible. Stop reading into things that are not evident.
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3 weeks ago
The Ancient Church (2of3) - True Christianity is the Eastern Orthodox Faith
True Christianity is the Eastern Orthodox Faith
How old is the ORTHODOX faith?
If you are a Lutheran, your religion was founded by Martin Luther,...
banostor • 5,778 views
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@TenderTrap86 As far as discord in Orthodoxy, you are exaggerating. What about all the Old, Independent, and Traditional catholic jurisdictions not under the Pope? At least the Orthodox follow the same teachings, the same liturgical cycle, and theology. The true faith is that which is one in fait...
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3 weeks ago
One True Church?
A video response to some comments I received on my video "What is the Orthodox Church? (A Short Overview)." In this video I discuss the three prim...
davidpwithun • 6,218 views
trueorthodoxfaith
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@PapalSoldier I never stated Peter did not die in Rome. Both Peter and Paul were martyred their. I stated he was martyred their. You are not reading what I post. Reread my last post.
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3 weeks ago
Some comments on the Papacy
This is a video response to the rather heated conversation that's been going on in the comments section of my video "One True Church?" I welcome y...
davidpwithun • 2,716 views
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@Tyler1990W All catechumens face the same rites when entering into the Orthodox Church. Eastern Rite Churches are not in communion with the Eastern Orthodox and I see no reason to attend their services.
Peter did not establish a governing body. The first church established in Jerusalem was set u...
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1 month ago
The Orthodox Church Vs Their Master
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fyrstikken • 6,249 views
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This video is a waste of time and this fool is taking things out of context. A real smart ass.
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1 month ago
The Filioque: An Orthodox Perspective
An explanation of the history of the Filioque ("and the Son") and its illegitimate insertion into the Nicene Creed, the ensuing Great Schism in whi...
davidpwithun • 7,444 views
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@LatinPrayers I have studied this doctrine. It does not state "from the Son", as the filioque states. For the Holy Spirit, in church theology, can have only one source, the Father. 'Through" the Son, and "from" the Son ,have two entirely different conations with regards the theology of the Holy T...
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1 month ago
Why I Converted To Eastern Orthodoxy : Author Frank Shaeffer
This is Frank Shaeffer speaking about his conversion to Orthodoxy.....................
...... Here is the moderator speaking on AncientFaithRadio: h...
mishakol129 • 8,469 views
trueorthodoxfaith
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@bayreuth79 A website that sums it up pretty much is: jewishvirtuallibrary(dot)org. It was the Latin Crusades that destroyed both Jewish and Orthodox Christian communities. There was some persecution of the Jews under Byzantium, but other than that they were left alone and not isolated as existe...
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1 month ago
Eastern Orthodoxy and the Filioque
Examines the biblical evidence for the filioque ("And the son") clause in the Nicene-Constantinople Creeds.
OneTrueChurch • 4,163 views
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@gtepp031387" Whom I will send", is not the same as "proceeds from". Again, in the original Greek it is "to be originated". Christ states in John 15:26, that He himself will send the Paraclete from the Father. The Pareclete is "from" the Father. It doe not state that the Paraclete is "from" Christ.
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1 month ago
St. Cyprian on the Papacy, autocephalous ignorance.
It is often argued the St. Cyprian did not affirm Catholic ecclesiology because he disagreed with Stephen and never taught the Papacy.
In short, th...
SetonsH4ll • 756 views
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Cyprian's view of Peter's "chair" was that it belonged not only to the bishop or Rome but ti every bishop within each community. Cyprian used not the argument of Roman primacy but that of his own authority as "successor of Peter" in Carthage. For Cyprian the "chair of Peter" was a sacramental con...
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1 month ago
Kasper Asks Moscow Patriarch For Ecumenical Dialogue
Cardinal Walter Kasper met with Kirill I, the new patriarch of Moscow and asked him to work on ecumenical dialogue with the Catholic church.
Ca...
romereports • 1,924 views
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@gtepp031387 Toledo was not an Ecumenical Council. There is no single verse in Scripture or in the writings of the early church Fathers where the original Greek word "originates" was combined with the filioque, while the expression "from the Father" is clearly written in John's Gospel. I mention...
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1 month ago
Why I Became an Orthodox Christian
A brief overview of why I, Fr. Anastasios Hudson, presently an Orthodox priest living in Raleigh, North Carolina, converted to the Orthodox Christi...
gocraleigh • 13,502 views
trueorthodoxfaith
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@PapalSoldier If you were to really look at Scriptures, when leavened bread was used the term "bread" was stated. When unleavened bread was used it stated such. Jesus took "bread" in His hands and blessed it.
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1 month ago
SeptemberCatholic18 • 3,504 views
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@PapalSoldier The exact quote is," the successor of Peter was Linus." It does not state that Peter was bishop, but appointed Linus as the first bishop of Rome. If anything, Antioch should be the first chair of Peter, since he was actually bishop there for more than seven years. If you were to ser...
You neglected one important quote. Saint Gregory the Great states,"that the Blessed Peter had established three Petrine Sees of equal authority-Rome,Alexandria,Antioch. Where in Acts does it state that Peter was bishop of Rome? It states he fled to Rome, but does not mention him being bishop. Ple...