Thanks to
@Rival for commenting on this matter some weeks ago. It gave me food for thought and led to my motivation for this thread.
1. Do you feel sufficiently aware of the role of the Council of Nicaea in the year 325?
2. Do you believe or suspect that it, or something at least somewhat comparable, was bound to happen sooner or later? Please elaborate as much as you want.
3. Do you view the Council as helpful for Christianity as a movement?
4. Do you view the Council as helpful for individual Christians as people in their own religious paths?
5. Do you see any counterarguments, drawbacks, prices (unavoidable or otherwise) or silver linings that might somehow temperate the general positive or negative perceptions expressed in the previous two answers?
6. Do you believe or suspect that things might have turned out significantly differently in the Council or in a hypothetical comparable event with similar goals? How impactful in the long run do you believe that might turn out to be?
7. How do you feel about the idea of heresy? How important do you feel the First Council of Nicaea was in shaping the concept and its significance? Do you wish, fear or wonder how different that might have turned out?
I have my own views on the matter and commented on them often enough. I will reiterate them at some point in this thread as well, but not immediately.
Thanks in advance for anyone willing to answer.