No
Name
Answer
1.
Jesus is God and man in one person
Disagree
Agree
2.
The Eucharist is not effective if it is administered by a leader who is sinful
Disagree
Agree
3.
Jesus is two persons; one human and one divine
Disagree
Agree
4.
Jesus did not have two natures (human and divine) he had one new composite nature
Disagree
Agree
5.
Jesus is of one substance with the Father in his divine nature.
Disagree
Agree
6.
The body is evil, and so will not be resurrected
Disagree
Agree
7.
Jesus was given supernatural powers and made the Son of God at his baptism
Disagree
Agree
8.
Jesus was not eternally pre-existent, he was rather a deified man
Disagree
Agree
9.
Jesus divine and human natures are in no way confused or annulled by their union with each other
Disagree
Agree
10.
Having been the first creation of the Father, the Son then created the Holy Spirit
Disagree
Agree
11.
There is one God who exists as one person
Disagree
Agree
12.
God is Spirit, and so spirit is good. Matter is bad.
Disagree
Agree
13.
Only God the Father is eternal, and he produced the Son out of nothing
Disagree
Agree
14.
Jesus’ mind was divine, not merely human.
Disagree
Agree
15.
Jesus’ humanity was absorbed to produce one new divine nature
Disagree
Agree
16.
All material things were created by Satan
Disagree
Agree
17.
God’s grace is an aid to help people come to him.
Disagree
Agree
18.
Jesus’ ordinary human soul was overcome by the the divine Logos inside him
Disagree
Agree
19.
A baptism is invalid if performed by a minister who later renounces his faith
Disagree
Agree
20.
Miracles show Jesus divinity. Hunger shows his humanity.
Disagree
Agree
21.
The Holy Spirit is the presence of God the Father
Disagree
Agree
22.
God is one person, but exists in three forms as Father, Son and Spirit
Disagree
Agree
23.
The Father, Son, and Spirit all exist, but never at the same time.
Disagree
Agree
24.
Jesus’ human nature is lesser than his divine nature.
Disagree
Agree
25.
God exists in singular unity, there can be no human-divine union
Disagree
Agree
26.
On the cross, God was manifest as the Son. He is now manifest as the Holy Spirit.
Disagree
Agree
27.
Only Jesus’ human nature died on on the cross.
Disagree
Agree
28.
We have not inherited original sin from Adam.
Disagree
Agree
29.
Jesus was raised from the dead and united with God as a reward for his obedience
Disagree
Agree
30.
God is a single person with the Holy Spirit as the power of God
Disagree
Agree
31.
Jesus was not really God incarnate, because God cannot indwell corrupted matter
Disagree
Agree
32.
Created matter is fallen and corrupt, so Jesus did not take on full human nature
Disagree
Agree
33.
The divine Logos replaced Jesus’ human nature in the incarnation
Disagree
Agree
34.
Salvation will ultimately involve an escape from physical reality
Disagree
Agree
35.
God is Spirit, not matter, so Jesus’ body was spiritual and only seemed like it was physical
Disagree
Agree
36.
God cannot co-exist with matter, Jesus only appeared to be fully human
Disagree
Agree
37.
Jesus is at once complete in Godhead and manhood
Disagree
Agree
38.
Suicide is a good way to get rid of the evil of the body
Disagree
Agree
39.
We can obey the commands that God has given us. This is why some people in the OT were righteous.
Disagree
Agree
40.
‘Son of God’ refers to Jesus’ divine nature only. As man he is simply the ‘firstborn’.
Disagree
Agree
41.
The efficacy of sacraments depend on the moral status of those administering them
Disagree
Agree
42.
God is the Father, and Jesus is only a man
Disagree
Agree
For the record…
You scored as a Chalcedon compliant
You are Chalcedon compliant. Congratulations, you’re not a heretic. You believe that Jesus is truly God and truly man and like us in every respect, apart from sin. Officially approved in 451.
Results
Chalcedon compliant 100%
Nestorianism 67%
Socinianism 50%
Monarchianism 33%
Monophysitism 33%
Modalism 33%
Apollanarian 33%
Adoptionist 17%
Gnosticism 17%
Albigensianism 0%
Donatism 0%
Arianism 0%
Docetism 0%
Pelagianism 0%
I’m not sure what all these mean but I’m going to find out. i think some of the questions are worded in such a way that I misunderstood the question – so don’t burn me at the stake.
what if you dont believe in god and therefore most of the questions are unable to be answered
In order to be a heretic, you have to believe contrary to the fundamental tenets of a religion you claim to belong to. Therefore, if you don’t believe in God, then you don’t claim to belong to any religion with which to hold contrary views.
Now, if you claim to be an atheist yet pray before meals…well then I guess you can be a heretic too.