Debunking 7 heterodox errors about the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea (Nicaea I) (of May-August 325 AD)
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Debunking 7 heterodox errors about the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea (Nicaea I) (of May-August 325 AD). Note that it did decide the creed (completed at the Second Ecumenical Council (Constantinople I) in 381 AD), condemning Arianism overwhelmingly, excommunicating the two bishops who sided with Arius. It also set the date of Easter (on the Augustinian Calendar (Emperor Augustus's calendar which was a slight modification of Julius Caesar's calendar (Jesus Christ was born during Augustus's reign). This remains the date for traditional Orthodox Christians (as well as Monophysites such as those of the "Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem" and the Monothelites of the Ethiopian and Eritrean "Orthodox" Churches, and for many of the Roman Papist Unias, inter alia).
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