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Originally Posted by Believer
Monarchianism is a Christian heretical doctrine of the 2nd and 3rd centuries opposed to the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity; it strongly maintained the essential unity of the Deity and was intended to reinforce monotheism in Christianity. Monarchians were divided into two groups, the Adoptionists, or Dynamic Monarchians, and the Patripassians, or Modalistic Monarchians.
http://mb-soft.com/believe/txn/monarchi.htm
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Orthodox according to who, the Roman Catholic Church or the Council of
Nicea? It is certainly not orthodox according the the Bible, the only writings that really matter in the big scheme of things.
Again, trinitarianism makes up the majority of the church world, so since they are the majority they have the power to define the rules. But, the majority is not always right, and I am not one to condemn or judge trinitarianism it
simply is not a Biblical concept.