The Binitarians were successful in 325 at Nicea but in 327 the - TopicsExpress



          

The Binitarians were successful in 325 at Nicea but in 327 the Binitarian heretics were removed from office and the Biblical Unitarian system was placed back in power. In 381 with the appointment of Theodosius as emperor at Constantinople by Gratian, the Council of Constantinople was convened using the Cappadocian Trinity and the Trinitarian system was in power. They wrote a false set of canons from Constantinople and labelled the work the Nicene Creed and the forgery and fiction has been with us ever since. Gnostic Antinomianism was enshrined and has been used ever since to destroy the Churches of God. The Trinitarian system has called councils to condemn and persecute the church by torture and death when they could. The disputes were the basis of the Unitarian/Trinitarian Wars (No. 268). When they had the power they persecuted the church into extinction (see the Role of the Fourth Commandment in the Historical Sabbath-keeping Churches of God (No. 170) and General Distribution of the Sabbath-keeping Churches (No. 122)). They misnamed the doctrines and mislabelled the periods of the church with false doctrines and false explanations. After Nicea they termed the doctrines Arianism and then after Constantinople they introduced Semi-Arianism (see the paper Arianism and Semi-Arianism (No. 167)). They tried to suppress the church for centuries and when they began to lose ground they held the crusades and finally when they were losing almost complete control in the greatest threat they had yet faced, they had to form the Reformation and the Counter Reformation (see also the paper Socinianism, Arianism and Unitarianism No. 185)). In each case they used the Binitarian doctrines of Attis to crack the doctrines of the church on the Nature of God and in each case where the church did not know its theology they managed to undermine it. They then used the Doctrine of Antinomianism to destroy its grounding in the Laws of God.
Posted on: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 11:58:13 +0000

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