Eastern Orthodox

Eastern Orthodox

The Eastern Orthodox denomination was formed in 1054 AD resulting from a split involving the authority of the pope. 26

The Eastern Orthodox denomination has most of the same doctrines as the Catholic denomination with the exception of following the pope and giving him the authority to add to or take away from Biblical (Word of God) doctrine. As in Catholicism, the man-made, non-scriptural pagan doctrine of the trinity are embraced. The Biblical doctrine of being born again of the water and of the Spirit in Jesus name is neither taught nor practiced.