Re: Orthodox?
Well, there's a slight problem there with that distinction between "Catholic" orthodoxy and "Christian orthodoxy. That distinction is usually made, often in a 'loaded' fashion, and belies an understanding of Church History, never mind doctrine. I've seen this come sometimes out of Reformed polemics, and other 'fundamentalist' groups
Maybe it might be better to say Catholic vs Reformed orthodoxy which might more correctly describe that viewpoint.
If your talking Nicene, you will not find Reformed or other Protestant in that era, except for what they took, or kept from that era.
Usually the Reformed groups would hold to the same creeds but have a different interpretation, but that's an even broader brush, because there's things they have argued about strongly as well amongst themselves.
Got to run also.
Still waiting on more specificity on Vektek's claim, and
again, No he is not at all disruptive.
Probably venting because of some kind of slight over in that forum.