Roman Church: Augustine vs Pelagius

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Here, we'll examine the early church's dispute over the nature of sin, and human free will. On the one side is Augustine, who believed that humans are born sinful, and need God to rescue them. On the other side is Pelagius, who believed that humans are free, and capable - themselves - of choosing right action over wrong.
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I've done a lot of research on Palagius vs Augustine and found your video spot on. The Roman church is withering away and there is a rise in more Palagian ideas, ideas that resonate with our deepest soul knowing that all are sacred and that we are not born sinful.

CandaLee
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Beautiful footage and good information. Very helpful. Thank you!

godswordisastory
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Thank you for clarifying an important debate.

robertriordan
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Thank you for your clear explanation 😊

eileengaffney
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Augustine views foundational for Catholic church and theology? No, sir. They became central to western Christianity as a whole.

jorgearauz
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Jonathan Edwards settled my debate by true christianity

jeffreygriffy
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I find your presentation lacking and a bit biased.

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