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It should be said that I hate the term Proselytism, because in the context of Ecumenism - a dead movement now that all of the people who were going to end war through peace, love, and rock and roll are dying of old age, having not accomplished any said goals (what as of recently has occurred productively within the movement other than banal platitudes stated by clergymen? Indeed, Ecumenism is a stagnant movement that has accomplished nothing within the past 60 or so years, with all the optimism we saw in the 90s and early 2000s dead) - it has taken on so many different meanings that so many different people take on.
Proselytism, etymologically means "to convert people," and that's how the term has historically been used, as it has origins from the Septuagint Old Testament. Such a definition seems to have gone through somewhat of a change with a connotation of forceful persuasion, but what this change is is so ambiguous and is defined arbitrarily by so many people; some people have interpreted the term "proselytism" as to force conversion on people through political and social pressure, others have interpreted that as simply trying to convert people knowing it will bring divisions, others use it in terms of adapting rites and religions practices to one's own religion, others use it to refer to any missionary work whatsoever, others use it to refer to discussing religion with anybody whatsoever - and to only mutually respect each other's differences.
To say that the lattermost three interpretations are un-Orthodox is so contradictory to the history of the entire Church, although I have no problem saying that forced conversion - the formermost definition - is immoral. Given the context of buzuix02 interpreting such a term as condemning "missionary work," and "bringing division," I have no problem saying his interpretation is heresy.
you are not an Orthodox bishop, so you don't determine what is or is not heresy. especially since you aren't Orthodox.
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