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I know most of my topics on this site as of late are mostly just me ranting, but I've just had many concerns about many different things lately. This time I think I finally got to the root of much of my recent depression.
In short, I honestly wonder why I didn't just go Protestant. I seem to be more in agreement with them regarding social issues and stuff. I am a progressively minded free-thinker and kind of always have been. However, since becoming Orthodox I have had to repress that side of myself because God forbid an Orthodox Christian openly preach against anti-semitism, islamophobia, racism/nationalism, right-wing politics, secular civil unions for same sex couples, creationism, etc. I feel like I'm compromising most of my deeply held values, and all for the sake of disproving I'm some Antifa agent who only joined the church to sabotage it from the inside(yes, that's an actual accusation that has been made about me in the past).
I suppose the real struggle lies in trying to balance my progressive values and my love for liturgical tradition in what is widely considered to be the most conservative Christian church. About the only social issue I fully agree with the church stance on is that women should not be ordained. On others such as same sex marriage I'm fine with it on a secular level. Heck, I even think that if somebody is terminally ill and suffering then they should have euthanasia as an option. I also strongly believe that if we truly want to reduce abortion rates then contraception needs to be widely permitted and that more support programs for expectant parents need to be made available. That is just getting to the tip of the iceberg too. I could go on and on in the countless ways that my social values simply do not match up with those of the church, yet I stick around because I love the rich tradition and I believe we have the Christian faith in its fullest.
Anyway, I'm going to cut this short because I doubt many will read it anyway. I just needed to get it off my chest since it's seriously affecting the quality of my faith.
In short, I honestly wonder why I didn't just go Protestant. I seem to be more in agreement with them regarding social issues and stuff. I am a progressively minded free-thinker and kind of always have been. However, since becoming Orthodox I have had to repress that side of myself because God forbid an Orthodox Christian openly preach against anti-semitism, islamophobia, racism/nationalism, right-wing politics, secular civil unions for same sex couples, creationism, etc. I feel like I'm compromising most of my deeply held values, and all for the sake of disproving I'm some Antifa agent who only joined the church to sabotage it from the inside(yes, that's an actual accusation that has been made about me in the past).
I suppose the real struggle lies in trying to balance my progressive values and my love for liturgical tradition in what is widely considered to be the most conservative Christian church. About the only social issue I fully agree with the church stance on is that women should not be ordained. On others such as same sex marriage I'm fine with it on a secular level. Heck, I even think that if somebody is terminally ill and suffering then they should have euthanasia as an option. I also strongly believe that if we truly want to reduce abortion rates then contraception needs to be widely permitted and that more support programs for expectant parents need to be made available. That is just getting to the tip of the iceberg too. I could go on and on in the countless ways that my social values simply do not match up with those of the church, yet I stick around because I love the rich tradition and I believe we have the Christian faith in its fullest.
Anyway, I'm going to cut this short because I doubt many will read it anyway. I just needed to get it off my chest since it's seriously affecting the quality of my faith.