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Revision as of 20:07, 17 May 2025

Template:CountryInfoEast Syriac Christianity refers to the teachings and doctrines of the 🏳️ Church of the East. He went East, didn't write home, and somehow ended up preaching in China while being called a heretic by 🏳️ Rome and 🏳️ Constantinople. Born out of 🏳️ early Christian communities in the Mesopotamia region of the 🏳️ Persian Empire, this branch of 🏳️ Christianity took the road not taken by 🏳️ Catholicism and 🏳️ Orthodoxy (literally). He marched eastward, dodging both popes and emperors, and planted crosses as far as 🏳️ India, 🏳️ Mongolia, and 🀄️ China.

History

East Syriac Christianity trace his roots to the 1st-2nd centuries AD, not long after the birth of 🏳️ Christianity himself. He grew out of 🏳️ early Christian communities speaking 🏳️ Syriac, a dialect of 🏳️ Aramaic — the same language 🏳️ Jesus would have spoken.

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East Syrian cross

East Syriac Christianity has a drawing rating of easy.

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill it with beige.
  3. Draw a brown Christian cross in the middle.
  4. Add two branches split off from each point of the cross.
  5. Add eyes and done.
Color Name HEX
Brown #583725
Beige #EFE4B0