E.C.
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It's fun being an honorary Russian or Arab, but in the end there's no denying the Western European rootsMy advice is to make sure you don't trash your roots. Many ex-Catholics or former Protestants feel they need to trash their former church to prove their Orthodoxy. They think they'll get kudos but really people don't respect that.
I think it's great to take up an interest in the ethnic group of your parish, but to try to convert to another ethnicity becoming an "honorary" Serb or Russian or Greek, crazy....I've watched so much of that!!! Weird.
You should never be ashamed of your pre-Orthodox life. I think that's ultimately the key trait of the Hyperdox is that they feel ashamed for growing up not Orthodox and feel the need to compensate.
Apt statement. After all, how many Cat Stevens' in the world become Yusuf Islam?I think you see that with converts in any religion though.
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