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Nestorian Mongols, Oriental Arabia, and Demography 

Jeem
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[In this video essay, I discuss the issue of conflating sheer numbers in population to truth in theology. The 'Nestorian' or ACOE today has very few little presence, but it once dominated Central Asia and China. The Oriental Orthodox are limited to only a few regions, but once held the lion's share of the Great Patriarchates and total area in the original land of Christianity. Can we say Protestantism is more correct than Oriental Orthodox, due only to numbers? Is Hinduism more theologically correct as well? Or, do we argue that Catholicism was allowed to spread with such great ferocity due to its own truth, under the sword of Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizzaro? Time to join Jeem in an amateur journey to the distant past.]
#christianity #mongols #syriac #assyrian #coptic #arabian #jesus

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Комментарии : 38   
@puchy110
@puchy110 Год назад
One time I debated a Catholic about the legitimacy of the Orthodox Church. He told me he was Catholic because he assumed that the Catholic Church was the largest denomination of Christianity because the Holy Spirit willed it so. It was…yeah, eye opening to say the least.
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
Then I suppose he would have become Nestorian if he were born in the 1200s!
@puchy110
@puchy110 Год назад
@@Jeem196 true! Still, I find it’s a common argument people throw out theologically a lot. It rings a lot like the, if God is all good why do bad things happen, argument.
@thomascomerford9683
@thomascomerford9683 Год назад
Wonderful video! You mentioned Guatemala, and interestingly the SOC has made about 800k converts (and it looks like they're growing pretty fast) from Roman Catholicism there. But yes, South America as a whole seems to be a big focus for the Coptic and Syriac Orthodox churches at the present.
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
That is an astounding number so far. Combined with the EO, nearly 8% of Guatemala practices Eastern Christianity, a very recent and impressive achievement.
@puchy110
@puchy110 Год назад
I know South America, particularly Chile, has a large Arab population. Do you know if this is from immigration or are these Latinos converting?
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
@@puchy110immigration from 1910-1940s, mostly Christian Lebanese and Palestinians
@Atabanza
@Atabanza Год назад
I'm from South America and I think it's one of the best areas if you want to start a church or do missions, people really like to be spiritual as long as it doesn't have too strange rituals
@Rambam_Repertoire
@Rambam_Repertoire Год назад
Love this topic
@Troy-Moses
@Troy-Moses Год назад
Great topic which definitely adds some perspective. Also, the Islamic Maghreb is a vestige of the previously Christian world; so Islamic nations probably would have been Christian had it not been for the Muhammadan heresy.
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
Maghreb was Latin aligned and Arian, so with Arianism gone as it was in our timeline, Maghreb most likely would be Catholic today and would have competed with the Orientals for command of the Sahel!
@Troy-Moses
@Troy-Moses Год назад
@@Jeem196 I see... No wonder they accepted Islam.
@brotherbrovet1881
@brotherbrovet1881 Год назад
Guatemala is OCA. Greeks are there to translate the Gospels into the 38 distinct Mayan Dialects.
@Lasharella
@Lasharella Год назад
The whole world will become Orthodox Christian, there is no avoiding! ❤🙏☦️🇬🇪
@Troy-Moses
@Troy-Moses Год назад
*REQUEST:* The Council of Ephesus [#3] excommunicated Bishops Ibas of Edessa and Theodoret of Cyrus. Those bishops were then reinstated in Chalcedon [#4]; but were then re-excommunicated in Constantinople II [#5]. If the Councils are binding and are not subject to change, how could it be that both Ephesus and Chalcedon were revised back-to-back? If you're interested in this topic, a video on it would be really appreciated.
@josephjude1290
@josephjude1290 8 месяцев назад
Great information and history lesson
@AngelGonzalez-ng9ve
@AngelGonzalez-ng9ve Год назад
Good to hve you back my kind Jeem.. 🙌🏼🙏🏼👍🏼🕊️
@lindamaxey3827
@lindamaxey3827 Год назад
Interesting 🤔
@thereccereport1172
@thereccereport1172 Год назад
This is an interesting video. What's interesting is that the Huns sacked Rome in 476. Then almost a hundred years later after some of them settled in the land. st. Gregory the Great sent missionaries to convert the Huns among other Barbarian tribes.
@thomasninan6423
@thomasninan6423 Год назад
Hey Jeem, are you an Arab eastern orthodox christian? Which church are you part off?
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
Yes. was baptized Roman Catholic, part of the Greek Orthodox Church (Antioch is part of the Greek Church too)
@magistradox39
@magistradox39 Год назад
I'm a descendant from German Protestants who immigrated into the Russian Empire and then settled in Crimea till the Bolsheviks robbed everything from everyone, including their lifes. My father's mother was fr Cossacks, but I don't know if Orthodox or not. Now I live in Canada were most people who have German ancestors are actually from eastern Europe and escaped Communism. Protestantism brought freedom from the Roman Catholic Church and progress to the Western World. Now our societies are dying. Good book on this topic is: Jonathan Cahn: the return of the God's. How the West is following the downfall of ancient Israel in throwing out the real God and making place for the spirits of Perversion and Sexuality and finally the last one the spirit of Destruction (the Deatroyer Molech).
@Jeem196
@Jeem196 Год назад
Great recommendation, thank you.
@markmansour85
@markmansour85 Год назад
Protestantism brought liberalism and secularism and no boundaries.. that's why western nation societies are fractured I.e USA
@magistradox39
@magistradox39 Год назад
@@markmansour85 Catholicism waa done. All of our forefathers in western Europe were once pagans (mostly celtic or germanic), then Catholics. But sadly Catholicism changed the word of God, one of the ten Commands, brought unbiblical doctrines and started to forbid the Bible, preaching in a language people could understand, perversion, persecuting and murdering Bible believing Christians etc. Protestantism brought us revival, back to the roots of early Christianity. It gave us the Renaissance and later on chance of Secularism too. But Protestantism happened 500 years ago. We live in different times now. Were the West and the World reject God /Jesus. The World is now mostly Pagan (New Age teachings for example) again and the light is disappearing.
@Lasharella
@Lasharella Год назад
Georgia Became Orthodox Christian in 326 A.D. by St. Nino of Cappadocia baptizer of Georgia!
@N0die
@N0die Год назад
ج!
@Lasharella
@Lasharella Год назад
Christ is Risen! Happy Lord Jesus Christs Resurrection! (Easter doesn’t seem right name for this holiest days of all time.) ❤☦️🙏
@alfredosauce1
@alfredosauce1 Год назад
You live with your girlfriend and you're not married?
@orthobro4806
@orthobro4806 Год назад
The Future of the West is Islamic…
@jazairihilali6252
@jazairihilali6252 Год назад
Very true
@mrabdi851
@mrabdi851 Год назад
Agree
@user-ol2fb9fo7r
@user-ol2fb9fo7r 2 месяца назад
And the Future of the East is Christian...
@brotherbrovet1881
@brotherbrovet1881 Год назад
An "Orthodox Christian Apologist" living with his girlfriend?
@andrewharvest2528
@andrewharvest2528 Год назад
Did he say they live together?
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