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  2. Sabellianism - Wikipedia

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    The simple, indeed, (I will not call them unwise and unlearned,) who always constitute the majority of believers, are startled at the dispensation (of the Three in One), on the ground that their very rule of faith withdraws them from the world’s plurality of gods to the one only true God; not understanding that, although He is the one only ...

  3. Pelagianism - Wikipedia

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    Pelagius believed that God had given man the Old Testament and Mosaic Law in order to counter these ingrained bad habits, and when that wore off over time God revealed the New Testament. [35] However, because Pelagius considered a person to always have the ability to choose the right action in each circumstance, it was therefore theoretically ...

  4. Arianism - Wikipedia

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    Arianism also teaches that God is eternal, was never a man, and could not incarnate as a man; in contrast, the LDS Church teaches that "God Himself is an exalted man, perfected, enthroned, and supreme." [128] Whereas Arianism denies that humans can become gods, the LDS Church affirms that humans can become gods through exaltation. [129]

  5. Apatheism - Wikipedia

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    Apatheism considers the question of the existence or nonexistence of deities to be fundamentally irrelevant in every way that matters. This position should not be understood as a skeptical position in a manner similar to that of, for example, atheists or agnostics who question the existence of deities or whether we can know anything about them.

  6. Arius - Wikipedia

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    Arius (/ ə ˈ r aɪ ə s, ˈ ɛər i-/; Koinē Greek: Ἄρειος, romanized: Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic.He has been regarded as the founder of Arianism, [1] [2] which holds that Jesus Christ was not coeternal with God the Father, but was rather created before time.

  7. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The meaning and lyrics behind the popular end-of-year song. The meaning and lyrics behind the popular end-of-year song. ... called "Hogmanay," is where "Auld Lang Syne" shines brightest. ...

  8. Heresy in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The following three are called 'koferim ba-Torah': (1) he who says the Torah is not from God: he is a kofer even if he says a single verse or letter thereof was said by Moses of his own accord; (2) he who denies the traditional interpretation of the Torah and opposes those authorities who declare it to be tradition, as did Zadok and Boethus ...

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