Heresy’s
of Christianity
The
word heresy comes from the Latin word ‘haeresis’ meaning ‘act of choosing. A
heretic is therefore someone who actively chooses a different interpretation of
the faith than the one that the church has proclaimed in its creeds.
Arianism
Alexandrian
Presbyter Arius (AD 256–336) first proposed this heresy after the
writing of the initial apostle’s creed (see the creed and notes on it as well
as relationship to the heresy’s in a coming post) . Arius proposed that Christ
is not truly divine but created because
· God
alone is self-existent and immutable; the son who is not self-existent, cannot
be God
· The
son as of the Gospels is subject to growth and change (e.g. He is born a child
and dies as a man )
· The
son must, therefore, be deemed a creature that has been called into existence
and has a beginning.
Arius’ opposition to Trinitarian Christology, made him a primary topic of the First Council of Nicea, convened by Roman Emperor Constantine in AD 325.
Modalism
Modalism
is the nontrinitarian belief that the
Heavenly Father, Resurrected Son and Holy Spirit are different modes or aspects of
one monadic God, as perceived by the believer, rather than three distinct
persons within the Godhead, ,much like one actor playing three different
parts. Modalism differs from Unitarianism by accepting the Nicean doctrine
that Jesus is fully God.
The
heresy that modalism commits is that since there is no co-existence in the
trinity. This means that when God was Jesus he was just Jesus not God which
massively limits Gods power.
Gnosticism
Gnosticism
is influenced by the philosophy of Plato and is the view that:
· God
is completely transcendent
· The
universe was not created by God but by a demiurge and therefore the existence
of evil cannot be the fault of God
· We
are all little droplets of God or that we all hold a part of God inside our
souls, salvation for humanity is to be returned to God and discard our worldly
bodies (which are evil and corrupt) a view that is similar in ways to Hinduism.
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· Jesus
is a messenger of God not God. The Holy Spirit was inside Jesus’ body when he
was on earth but left his body shortly before he died.
· The
incarnation is rejected because that would mean that God would no longer be
transcendent, God is perfect and so cannot come into contact with the world
which is evil.
This
presents problems as if Jesus was not divine then his dying for our sins has no
meaning, it stops Christianity being Christianity, Indeed Islamic belief
accepts that Jesus was a prophet.
Massive
problems are also presented as God is not the creator of the world, a heresy
that completely contradicts the book of genesis furthermore it begs the
questions- why would God care about humans and if God is omnipotent then why
can he not come into contact with the universe, it also leads to the question
why should we care about the world ? If God did not create the world then the
concept of stewardship is complety removed.
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jehovah's witnesses believe that the bible was inspired by
God and that it is historically accurate. Jehovah's witnesses test any
religious believe against the idea's or teachings of the bible if an idea or
teaching doesn't agree with the bible then it is wrong. Jehovah's witnesses
have their own translation of the bible known as 'The New World Translation of
The Holy Scriptures' which is divided into the Hebrew Scriptures (old testament
) and the Christian Greek Scriptures (new testament )
God
Jehovah's witnesses believe that :
·
God the father (Jehovah) is the only true God.
·
Jesus Christ is his son who Jehovah created and
is inferior to God.
·
The Holy Spirit is not a person it is Gods
'active force'
Rejection of Nicene creed as well as parallels with
the Arianisn
heresy
The Father
·
God is a single being whose name is Jehovah
(other translations such as Yahweh are accepted)
·
Jehovah is alone and above all beings.
·
Jehovah created everything that exists.
·
Jesus was Gods first creation (How did they get
that from the book of Genesis ? It would be intresting to try to find a copy of
the 'The New World Translation of The Holy Scriptures' )
·
Jesus is not GOD and is not equal to GOD
·
Jehovah, after creating Jesus, created
everything else through Jesus (Again where in the bible does it say/suggest
this ? I'll probably do another post on the specific quotations)
Jesus Christ
·
Is a mighty being, but is NOT GOD
·
He is not equal to God in power or eternity
·
Jesus is inferior to Jehovah but superior to
angels
·
Jesus Christ rules as part of Gods heavenly
kingdom
·
Jesus is a lesser and SEPARATE SPIRIT being
·
When Jesus came to earth from heaven he was a
perfect human being but not divine in anyway. His sacrifice while not divine
was enough to make human salvation possible
·
Jesus' resurrection was a sprit resurrection not
a bodily one
·
Jesus was appointed by God to judge each human
being and decide upon their faith.
The Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit is not a person and is not part of a trinity but
is Jehovah's active force. Jehovah's witnesses believe that the doctrine of trinity
is inconsistent with the bible and contradicts what Jesus, the apostles, and
the early Christians believed.
Who cares ?
Probably the saddest and most heretical belief that
Jehovah's witnesses have is there believe that Jesus did not die on cross but
rather on a single stake. Witnesses believe that cross is a pagan symbol and
while at first may not seem that significant but when you think about the how
important the cross is as a symbol is for Christians then it seems a bit more
significant.
Death Heaven and Hell
When a person dies, their existence completely stops. This
comes from a quote for the bible in which Witnesses believe makes clear that
human beings do not have an immortal soul which survives the death of the body.
The living are consciuos that they will die; but as for the
dead, they are conscious of nothing at all... for there is no work, nor
devising, nor knowledge nor wisdom in (the grave), the place to which you are
going
Ecclesiastes 9:5,10
Finally witnesses belive that Hell in the traditional sense
does not exist, There is no place where sinners are tormented after death,
since death is the end of existence nothing can be done to them or for them.
Witnesses also argue that it would against Gods nature to torture human beings which is one of the criticism of Augustine's
theodicy, if God is omnipotent then why did he create a world in which evil and
suffering is already built in .
I'm trying to think of some good philosophy puns but I can't
Kant, oh well I'm sure I can Russell some up, I think people who find them very
Humeorous. Oh dear them seem to have Plato-ed .
I tried to think of Flew jokes but I Kant seem to get anywAyer either!
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