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Orthodoxy

 
What is meant by Christian orthodoxy is usually an adherence to the failed doctrines around the time of the Nicean Creed, where the trinity is construed as "persons" or "personalities" instead of fully one God, and sometimes orthodoxy is construed as the protestant slogan "faith alone" when dealing with protestants who want to lay claim to orthodoxy. Therefore, Christians who are faithful to the one Lord, and Christians who faithfully remember the rule that charity is the greater are often labelled as heretics.
 
However, nothing could be further from the truth that Christian orthodoxy (or what is normal doctrine under God) has to do with multiple persons in the godhead or the faith alone dogma.
 
A large part of the western church from Rome and the protestant reformation from Rome has these two failed doctrines as primary doctrines (multiple persons or "multiple personalities" in the godhead and faith alone belief).
 
Therefore, if you have escaped the "orthodoxy" defined by these groups you are blessed to know that the Lord is one God, like one person in mind and personality, and that there is charity, faith and good works in the trinity in man. Now this is the real orthodoxy and it is good to be a part of it.