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To: Grainne who wrote (26465)12/5/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: JF Quinnelly  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 108807
 
The Christadelphians?

Get a clue. I don't have time or patience for nonsense. Your problem is that everything you 'know' about this subject is what you get from reading reviews at Amazon or various oddball essays you find at heretics.com, or whatever the hell that one website is. You haven't done any real study and it shows. You are completely confused about the role of Constantine, the Council of Nicea, and what was being debated there. It had absolutely nothing to do with Gnosticism.

The dispute was over the teachings of Arius, who denied the divinity of Christ. The beginning of John's gospel, among other references, puts the issue to rest. As with all such disputes about Christian theology, the debates are settled in appeals to the text, at least in the Protestant world, where sola scriptura is one of the standards.