What was the endgame of Tondrakians?
>The Tondrakian movement broke into three different directions during its last years, the most radical of which began advocating atheism as well as doubt in the afterlife and the immortality of the human soul
Foreshadowing protestantism.
>>2015083
so they are the good guys?
>>2015059
>Tondrakians
Influenced by the Paulicians. Who in their turn were influenced by the Marcionites, Arians and Manicheans. Who also influenced the Bogumils.
>tfw you realize that by some historical contingency or struck of luck Catholicism and Orthodoxy could have been one of these obscure Christian sects
>tfw had Islam won all of Christendom would be some obscure sect (Nicaeans? Athanasians? Constantinites?)
>>2015059
>The founder of the movement was Smbat Zarehavantsi, who advocated the abolishment of the Church along with all of its traditional rites. Tondrakians denied the immortality of the soul, the afterlife, the church and its feudal rights. They supported property rights for peasants, as well as equality between men and women. Tondrakians organized their communities in much the same fashion as did the early Christians under the Roman Empire during the first three centuries.
Another protestant-like sect spawned by Christianity's egalitarian values, and thank you anon for enriching my knowledge, i didn't know about them.
>>2016125
>it's a "Christians abolish Christianity" episode
Why do none of these people remember Paul's Letter to the Corinthians?