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Default Re: Questions about Christians. Requesting answers from Christians. - 05-11-2008

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Originally Posted by Keltoi View Post
Nothing is "universally accepted." The overwhelming majority of early church leaders accepted Christ's divinity as part of their faith. The most "popular" heretical sect inside of the fold was Arianism, and even he did not deny Christ's divinity but accepted strange doctrines around the nature of Christ's divinity.

Arius did not teach that Christ was divine, he taught that Christ was the first creation, but neither equeal nor co-eternal with the Father, he did say Christ was a supernatural being, but not that he was truely divine.
   
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