Pelagianism: The Heresy That Divided the Early Church #shorts #history #facts

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Discover Pelagianism, the theological stance that ignited heated debates in the early Christian Church. Who was Pelagius, and why did his ideas rattle the very foundations of Christian doctrine? Find out in this intriguing Short!

Topics Covered:

Pelagius: The Monk Behind the Controversy
Pelagianism's Core Beliefs: Free Will & Human Nature
The Church's Response: From Augustine to Councils

Perfect For:

Theology aficionados
History enthusiasts interested in early Christian heresies
Anyone keen to explore thought-provoking stories from the Church's past

Embark on a journey into one of the most contentious theological debates in early Christianity.

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Completely agree that your sins are yours and no one else's. Definitely one of me favorite shorts.

cameronfitzgerald
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All of humanity falling is the biggest crime perpetuated against humanity. And needs God grace for redemption. In other words, they can act as God.

timothyriehm
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It's an interesting mindset that, in fact, coinsides with Christianity in the sense that Jesus also gave his life for the sins of man, therefore we have the free will to be a good person without inherent sin

kingnickolus
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Odd, the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) believe the same thing... yet they are a cult.... Joseph Smith said that they believe in the teachings of the bible insofar as it has been translated CORRECTLY. He was killed for this "blasphemy" in my opinion. I'm not a Mormon or any other religion, I am a seeker of truth. I am spiritually awake now and seek a deeper truth. Religion, as you teach and understand it, is a LIE and a TRAP. Love and light from the Infinite Creator. Adonai.

dr.thrashfinger
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Most of the people in the comments don’t understand that while the idea of original sin doesn’t sound appealing it makes sense. If we weren’t affected by Adam and Eve’s sin, then why are we able to sin so easily and still be forgiven? Adam and Eve were created without the urge to sin, so it would’ve been definitely harder than today to commit a sin, so that’s why it was such a big deal when they did. If we weren’t affected it would be a lot harder to sin. A lot of people forget that the angels can’t even do the same sins as us, even the smallest sin will get them demoted to demons. I’ve seen this trend where if something is hard in religion, then people will go on a rant a say that the church is evil and that they put it here to control us. Maybe it just made sense, and not everything will be easy, or to your liking. The sooner you accept that, the more you progress in your spiritual life.

reachforthestars
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This is not correct about Pelagius or Augustine. Do some research

carolwilliams