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Can anyone think of a magic key that would solve the Orthodox-Catholic split?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cicero12" data-source="post: 1445938" data-attributes="member: 21480"><p>There is no Neoplatonic element in Orthodox teachings, in fact Platonic thought on God is deemed "Hellenism" is a heresy. If anything you Catholics incorporated neoplatonic and kabbalistic ideology in your church in the renaissance period (read Michael Hoffman's occult renaissance church of rome). </p><p></p><p>The last attempt at so-called unification was the council of Florence which was a disaster. Vatican I and II only made your hole even deeper. The only "reunification" can be individual Catholics renouncing the filioque as heresy and joining the true church.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cicero12, post: 1445938, member: 21480"] There is no Neoplatonic element in Orthodox teachings, in fact Platonic thought on God is deemed "Hellenism" is a heresy. If anything you Catholics incorporated neoplatonic and kabbalistic ideology in your church in the renaissance period (read Michael Hoffman's occult renaissance church of rome). The last attempt at so-called unification was the council of Florence which was a disaster. Vatican I and II only made your hole even deeper. The only "reunification" can be individual Catholics renouncing the filioque as heresy and joining the true church. [/QUOTE]
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