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Apostasy
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Contents
- 1 Apostasy
- 2 Evidence of a total apostasy
- 2.1 Biblical evidence of an apostasy after Christ
- 2.2 Evidence of an apostasy after Christ from early Christian history other than the Bible
- 2.3 Visible evidence of the apostasy
- 2.3.1
- 2.3.2
- 2.3.3 Individual versus organizational apostasy
- 2.3.4 Jesus told Peter, "upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
- 2.3.5 Apostasy not complete?
- 2.3.6 Priesthood on earth during apostasy
- 2.3.7 Relationship of the Church with other branches of Christianity
- 2.3.8 No true Christians
- 2.3.9 Why did God allow it?
Apostasy
The great apostasy
Evidence of a total apostasy
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- Biblical evidence of an apostasy after Christ
- Evidence of an apostasy after Christ from early Christian history other than the Bible
- Visible evidence of the apostasy
Biblical evidence of an apostasy after Christ
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- Question: Is there any Biblical evidence that the apostasy began?
- Question: Was the apostasy predicted by the Bible not complete?
Evidence of an apostasy after Christ from early Christian history other than the Bible
Summary: Do the Early Church Fathers and other post-Biblical documents shed any light on the apostasy?
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- Question: Is there any evidence of the apostasy from materials from early Christian history besides the Bible?
- Clement of Rome: "For this reason righteousness and peace are now far departed from you"
- Hegesippus: "These also, as there were none of the apostles left, henceforth attempted, without shame to preach their false doctrine against the gospel of truth"
- Ignatius: "the false prophets and the false apostles"
- Irenaeus: "evil is spread abroad among men"
- Tertullian: "Away with all attempts to produce a mottled Christianity of Stoic, Platonic, and dialectic composition!"
- Cyprian: Cyprian argued that since the Saints had sunk to such low levels of depravity they rightly deserved the harsh judgments of God
- Cyril of Jerusalem: "For men have fallen from the right faith; and some preach the identity of the Son with the Father...This, therefore, is the falling away"
Visible evidence of the apostasy
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