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Originally Posted by Believer
It is because all the information that is found from non-bias historical stand point, points to the fact they were dualist, not Oneness nor Trinitarian. They were considered heretics by the Church, the Oneness church would consider them today. it’s a no brainier.
You would be hard pressed to prove that Irenaeus was a dualist...seriously!
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What are you non-biased references? Are you speaking of the Roman Catholic church calling out heretics? That's a laugh!
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