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Katılım Eylül 2023
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Alister
Alister@MisterTenpenny·
@honorablesaint Fortunately, what you see online is not even similar to what I see in Orthodox Churches I've been to.
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Ryan Lee@honorablesaint·
I just took a scroll through X. I’ve been inundated with the Orthodox world on my timeline. I have to make a slight apology to Orthobros. 90% of your women on here are covert feminists and insane. No wonder you fly to different countries tries or try to bring in outside women…
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Alex@SobriiEstote·
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Anthony Westgate@a_westgate·
Holy Orthodoxy has survived Roman imperial persecution, Islamic conquest, Latin occupation, iconoclasm and communist revolution. Calling an insignificant group of sectarian grifters farting into a digital echo chamber an “attack on Orthodoxy” is an insult to our heritage.
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LetsGetFundamental
LetsGetFundamental@IFBased·
@orthomaton You had to find a fringe unorthodox LGBTQ fake Baptist church in London. Anyone who goes to that church deserves to have all their money taken from them. Try again with a real, doctrinally baptist church.
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LetsGetFundamental@IFBased·
Scrambling Eastern Orthodox apologists insist that their extortionary baptism grift is a "totally optional donation." Do they know what "REQUIRED" means? "The hireling fleeth, because he is an hireling, and careth not for the sheep."
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Cuthbert ☦️🇺🇸@CuthbertLind·
@Truth_matters20 Roman Pagans were equally disgusted by the practice. The last pagan emperor of Rome, Julian the Apostate, cited relic veneration as one of the central things Roman pagans found disgusting about Christianity. Ironically, you have the same opinion that ancient pagans did!
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Cuthbert ☦️🇺🇸@CuthbertLind·
@WWUTTcom So when did Roman pagans make the transition from being disgusted by relics to venerating them? I’d be interested to know
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Cuthbert ☦️🇺🇸@CuthbertLind·
@WWUTTcom In his polemic against Christians, the last pagan Roman emperor, Julian the Apostate, cited relic veneration as the main issue pagans found disgusting about Christians. Pagans thought Christians were defiling themselves by bringing the bones of the dead into their churches.
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Cuthbert ☦️🇺🇸@CuthbertLind·
@MidActsPosition @katherineortho How else would you become a participant in the “finished work” of Christ’s death and resurrection if not through baptism? (Romans 6) baptism actualizes belief and unites it to the atonement. “Baptism now saves you” 1 Peter 3:21
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Simon Says
Simon Says@MidActsPosition·
@CuthbertLind @katherineortho Doctrinally, a physical baptism means you didn't study the scriptures. It doesn't harm anything, but if you think you need it for salvation it does. It's adding a work to the finished work of Christ. This will not be accepted by God and yes he knows what you believe.
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Cuthbert ☦️🇺🇸@CuthbertLind·
@David_maximus_ @james_restall @needGod_net No, what you’ve done is split belief/faith from the grace of the sacrament, which has led to absurdities in the West like denying baptism and communion to the mentally handicapped who cannot mentally assent to baptism or make a proclamation of faith
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