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The Remonition began with the observation that the Trinity is not explicitly taught in the New Testament. The First Remonition was simply an anti-trinitarian movement, which also rejected the philosophy on which the Trinity is based (in favor of something similar to Baruch Spinoza's monism). The Second Remonition saw the influx of (Mahayana-like) Buddhist ideas. | The Remonition began with the observation that the Trinity is not explicitly taught in the New Testament. The First Remonition was simply an anti-trinitarian movement, which also rejected the philosophy on which the Trinity is based (in favor of something similar to our Baruch Spinoza's monism -- the Spinoza figure was originally Catholic, not Jewish). The Second Remonition saw the influx of (Mahayana-like) Buddhist ideas. | ||
By the time Remonitionism entered Tricin, it was already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative had already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation"; Catholics like to joke that Remonitionists convert themselves rather than converting others. | By the time Remonitionism entered Tricin, it was already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative had already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation"; Catholics like to joke that Remonitionists convert themselves rather than converting others. |
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