Heresy. Frank P. Spinella

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the appointed evening in the dank and dimly lit rotunda of the Catacombs tunneled into the bedrock below the eastern end of the city, they chattered nervously among themselves while waiting for the meeting to begin. Achilles called them to order and led them in prayer, then nodded at Arius. The Libyan thanked them warmly as he rose to his full impressive stature in the flickering torchlight, confidently summoning all of the oratory zeal that was his trademark:

      “My dear friends, I ask you to consider for a moment the faith of the common believer. Upon being baptized into the church, he hears the Scriptures read to him and listens to his preachers expound on the pillars of our faith to which we all subscribe: that the God of Israel, creator and sovereign of the universe, sent his only Son to become incarnate of a virgin, to live as the man Jesus Christ, among us and as one of us, to teach us the way of righteousness; and though being without sin, ultimately to submit to suffering and death on the cross in atonement for our sins, as Savior and Redeemer; only to be resurrected on the third day, and thence assumed bodily into heaven, where he sits as supreme judge of the world.

      “But the common believer is also instructed, and so takes on faith, that this Son of God actually was God, is God, equal to the Father in every respect, fully divine as well as human. He tacitly accepts that if a son of man is human, so must a Son of God be divine; and he makes no effort to square this analogy with there being many humans, but one indivisible God. He is instructed, and so believes, that although God is One and indivisible, nevertheless the Son is somehow one with the Father; begotten of the Father yet co-eternal with him; separate in personhood yet identical in essence; Suffering Servant yet Lord and Master; equal in rank and power yet able to declare ‘The Father is greater than I’—paradoxes that he should not try to comprehend and thus does not care to comprehend.

      “Moreover, he is admonished, and so accepts without question, that his salvation and redemption would have been impossible if the crucified Christ had been anything less than fully divine himself; that the shedding of blood, without which the Letter to the Hebrews assures us there is no forgiveness of sin, must of necessity have been the divine blood of God incarnate in order to wash away that sin; that no lesser solvent could be made to work, not even by an omnipotent God. But how or why that is so, how or why it was necessary that Jesus Christ must truly have been God himself, nothing less, in order to effectuate our salvation, is a question unanswered by Scripture and unaddressed by his preachers. At their urgings, couched in beguiling references to unfathomable mysteries, the question soon becomes unimportant to him. ‘Let the catechumens debate such philosophical niceties,’ they tell him if he should be so impious as to inquire further, ‘for you are saved by grace, not by theology. It is enough that the Son of God died on the cross to atone for your sins, and as all agree on that key point, the true nature of that Son who died for those sins need not be limned.’ They even quote to him from the Psalm, ‘I do not occupy myself with things too great and too marvelous for me.’

      “My dear colleagues, it is for the sake of such common believers that I call upon you now. Without instruction or understanding, how easily they are led into error by those who claim true knowledge of the nature of God and His Christ! How quickly they are lured away from using their own God-given reason, distracted by flourishes of symbolism and allegory, by pious-sounding references to mystical concepts! It is no wonder that Marcion, Valentinus, Basilides, Manichæus, Sabellius and many others have found them to be such easy prey for all manner of heresies; for their rationality has been dulled by their own church! The result is plain: we see everywhere dissensions, schisms, factions, utter lack of consensus on doctrinal matters. From the beginning the holy church has been persecuted from without; but she persecutes herself from within!

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