
Protestant Precursors Refuted: Gnostics, Arians, Nominalism & Penal Substitution - Jay Dyer
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The Significance of Agatha's Letter and the Condemnation of a Pope
The speakers discuss arguments made by Roman Catholics regarding the pope and the interpretation of certain acts and ecumenical councils. They address the sixth and seventh council's relationship to the pope, referencing Agatha's letter and the examination of its orthodoxy. They highlight the existence of an entirely different ecumenical council in 686 that condemns a pope, undermining the idea that Rome has always taught orthodoxy.
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