Standing Up
On and on
They weren't called "Priests" per say. That's a modern western word that we use in translation. They were deacons (ACTS 6) who were promoted, trusted to be able to handle more resposability. They were called elders, presbyteros (from whence comes our translation.)
Only to the western mind. We all need a good bit of eastern education.
Christianity is not from the west. It's not Latin. It's Greek and Hebrew.
It's middle eastern, coming out of Jerusalem and all of Judea.
We must learn to think the way they did... and still do, if we are to have the "TRUE" catholic (kataholos = concerned with the whole church body) mind.
In your replying, forget not that you were the one who admitted the issue. I'm agreeing with your admission and trying to build thereon. Why return to what you just admiitted is a western thing?
Now why don't we go on and admit that what we don't like is what has come out of the western Preisthood. But it's not about the office of Priest. It's about the men that we don't like and don't trust that hold the office in the west. And the laity of the west is all but powerless to against them. So, instead of getting rid of the bad clergy, we leave the Church and go find somewhere else that we are more comfortable.
That's a copout. The Church is the responsability of the whole Church, laity included. We don't want to have to deal with it... so like most everybody in the free world, we leave.
Forgive me...
Well, the clergy/laity split is a problem in the East and West. But part of that comes from not defining and sticking with the words we use or the Biblical definitions.
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