At 08:19 PM 8/8/04, Damon Agretto wrote:

> (Was the Roman Catholic/Eastern Orthodox split over
> the Nicene creed?
> Was there some other split over the Nicene creed?
> What were the points
> of contention?)

Nope. Ultimately the split in the churches were over
other points of doctrine, but chiefly it was over who
had primacy within the church; The Pope in Rome (whose
claim was that he was a direct descendent from Paul,
empowered from his original office as one of the
Apostles), or the Patriarch of Constantinople (whose
claim was that he was the patriarch of the greatest
city in Christiandom, as well as, perhaps, serving
under the reign of an Emperor that can trace his
lineage or succession of authority from the original
Roman emperors). Ultimately it was the result of the
two churches moving apart as the Eastern church was
much more influenced by Oriental ideals of religion,
while the Western continued in its own direction.



Logically are those two options the only ones possible?



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