
Why did the Orthodox Church have NO Reformation
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Date: 2026-03-07
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davidhussell8581
The video is incorrect. Henry the Eighth dod not become protestant in belief. His religious beliefs and practices continued the same, totally congruent with Catholicism, except in one respect. He rejected the supremacy of the Pope, who had forbidden his marriage to a new, intended queen. Because of his need to secure dynastic succession, he needed a male heir, which he hoped this next intended marriage he desired would provide. So he broke free from Rome and remarried. All his other beliefs and practices remained unchanged. But later, by a series of faltering steps, including one forced reversal to Roman Catholicism, England became Protestant in beliefs and practices. It was a slow process not an event. Moreover it followed centuries of struggles, from various, mainly academic, Christians who were tired of Roman Catholicism and its obscuring of Biblical truth in favour of man-invented doctrines and practices.
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The video is incorrect. Henry the Eighth dod not become protestant in belief. His religious beliefs and practices continued the same, totally congruent with Catholicism, except in one respect. He rejected the supremacy of the Pope, who had forbidden his marriage to a new, intended queen. Because of his need to secure dynastic succession, he needed a male heir, which he hoped this next intended marriage he desired would provide. So he broke free from Rome and remarried. All his other beliefs and practices remained unchanged. But later, by a series of faltering steps, including one forced reversal to Roman Catholicism, England became Protestant in beliefs and practices. It was a slow process not an event. Moreover it followed centuries of struggles, from various, mainly academic, Christians who were tired of Roman Catholicism and its obscuring of Biblical truth in favour of man-invented doctrines and practices.
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RossPeterson06
This video conflates Sola Scriptura with Nuda Scriptura and obscures the difference between them.
Sola Scriptura = Scripture is the ultimate and only infallible authority of faith and practice (but there are less authoritative and fallible sources)
Nuda Scriptura: Scripture is the ONLY authority of faith and pratice
Protestant leaders and confessions were and are generally explicit and clear on the difference.
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This video conflates Sola Scriptura with Nuda Scriptura and obscures the difference between them.
Sola Scriptura = Scripture is the ultimate and only infallible authority of faith and practice (but there are less authoritative and fallible sources)
Nuda Scriptura: Scripture is the ONLY authority of faith and pratice
Protestant leaders and confessions were and are generally explicit and clear on the difference.
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alphabravo3566
Former protestant here. I became oriental Ortodox because they actually follow the original order established by God himself through the 12 disciples and apostles who protected with their lives and maintained its unity for 2000.
Protestantism Cannot define attributes of God like love, perfection, divinity.
Orthodoxy is the discipline of learning to live by God.
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Former protestant here. I became oriental Ortodox because they actually follow the original order established by God himself through the 12 disciples and apostles who protected with their lives and maintained its unity for 2000.
Protestantism Cannot define attributes of God like love, perfection, divinity.
Orthodoxy is the discipline of learning to live by God.
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Ozzygnomo
The protestants became the old Catholics. They behave the same way.
They manipule and force people to vote on their candidates.
They use desperate people who wants a better life to inscrease insanely their wealth.
They are not worried about the followers, but their money.
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The protestants became the old Catholics. They behave the same way.
They manipule and force people to vote on their candidates.
They use desperate people who wants a better life to inscrease insanely their wealth.
They are not worried about the followers, but their money.
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MARIAIORGULESCU
Bruh, as a Romanian, putting our country on the map as part of the ottoman empire when our ancestors fought once every few years for it not to be is pretty sad. We did pay tribute but Moldavia and Wallachia were not a part of the empire. Also the orthodox faith kept us united.
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Bruh, as a Romanian, putting our country on the map as part of the ottoman empire when our ancestors fought once every few years for it not to be is pretty sad. We did pay tribute but Moldavia and Wallachia were not a part of the empire. Also the orthodox faith kept us united.
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Eugensson
As someone raised in the orthodox environment, I have always perceived the Christianity denomination as either Eastern (Orthodox, and Western Catholics, protestants, Anglican, whatever. And had zero understanding how the western are different among each other.
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As someone raised in the orthodox environment, I have always perceived the Christianity denomination as either Eastern (Orthodox, and Western Catholics, protestants, Anglican, whatever. And had zero understanding how the western are different among each other.
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FOMC6780
Here is the irony of it all.
They are all wrong, and they don't know that all of them are Roman Catholics.
They might differ in certain doctrines and worship practices, but they all believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, which is Idolatry.
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Here is the irony of it all.
They are all wrong, and they don't know that all of them are Roman Catholics.
They might differ in certain doctrines and worship practices, but they all believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, which is Idolatry.
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aeonstar293
Orthodox still going strong for a reason. No reformation was needed. Protestants just happened to be close enough to Rome for them to physically try to stop it.
Edit: never mind you cover that later on in the video I'm impatient.
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Orthodox still going strong for a reason. No reformation was needed. Protestants just happened to be close enough to Rome for them to physically try to stop it.
Edit: never mind you cover that later on in the video I'm impatient.
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zoranknezevic348
Only and only reson for protestants is payment fee for the Papa, and ortodoxs society has diferent system. Thay are organizate like national-state organization, and thay don, t pay to nobody even to Vatican. No one cent !
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Only and only reson for protestants is payment fee for the Papa, and ortodoxs society has diferent system. Thay are organizate like national-state organization, and thay don, t pay to nobody even to Vatican. No one cent !
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ionutgherasim7268
To understant why, is because orthodoxy has tousent years tradition that cannot be erased, can't really only on scripture, you have Holly tradition ad well, how did Abraham knew the law, if it wasn't written
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To understant why, is because orthodoxy has tousent years tradition that cannot be erased, can't really only on scripture, you have Holly tradition ad well, how did Abraham knew the law, if it wasn't written
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brennendavis3283
The summary of Protestant beliefs, particularly sola scriptura, are seriously oversimplified in this video. I do, however, agree that Protestants and Orthodox didn’t really understand each other.
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The summary of Protestant beliefs, particularly sola scriptura, are seriously oversimplified in this video. I do, however, agree that Protestants and Orthodox didn’t really understand each other.
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ardeleandan7
Reformation Why They have to keep telling their followers to kiss dead bodies! Orthodoxy was an anti-progress factor in eastern european countries. They maintained people in illiteracy and ignorance!
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Reformation Why They have to keep telling their followers to kiss dead bodies! Orthodoxy was an anti-progress factor in eastern european countries. They maintained people in illiteracy and ignorance!
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richard1493
Orthodox Catholicism did not suffer a reformation because the reformation was explicitly against Roman Catholicism and its centralized structure.
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Orthodox Catholicism did not suffer a reformation because the reformation was explicitly against Roman Catholicism and its centralized structure.
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geokon3
0: 06 Monasteries still own huge estates here in Greece, though they use their income for charity and have occasinaly gifted estates to the state
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0: 06 Monasteries still own huge estates here in Greece, though they use their income for charity and have occasinaly gifted estates to the state
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underlox
Despite having many videos about Turks, there's no Turkish voiceover or subtitles. At least you could have added automatic translation.
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Despite having many videos about Turks, there's no Turkish voiceover or subtitles. At least you could have added automatic translation.
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rettcobb9821
Your maps are great. Just awesome to keep a 3d view hovering for minutes at a time this way. Very impressive and visually pleasing.
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Your maps are great. Just awesome to keep a 3d view hovering for minutes at a time this way. Very impressive and visually pleasing.
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snowball4416
I find it strange Poland being the only country to announce Christ as their king be completely left out of this entire discussion
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I find it strange Poland being the only country to announce Christ as their king be completely left out of this entire discussion
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odogkar
They had it. Way before protestants. But it was flooded in blood, or cleansed in fire, so they dont like to speak about it.
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They had it. Way before protestants. But it was flooded in blood, or cleansed in fire, so they dont like to speak about it.
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