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Originally Posted by Evangelical
Ireneneus is one and the earliest to believe it. He learned from a disciple of John and probably learned it from him. Athanasius is another respected father in Christianity. Many believers quote his creed as a declaration of orthodoxy but ignore what he says about becoming god.
Can one man both be orthodox and heretic?
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Thanks for asking.
Can one man be both orthodox and heretical?
Yes.
Martin Luther, for example, your first MOTA, was both. He believed that the communion bread was
literally the body of Christ, a centuries old RCC superstition. That teaching is heterodoxical and heretical.
Witness Lee, for example, your last MOTA, was both.