We recognize what people get right and recognize that everyone is in the image of God, and we believe that God is everywhere present. However, when you're not cooperating with that truth, and even reject it, and when you are thrust irrevocably into the presence of God and His love at the judgment- you will experience the state of 'hell' and it is entirely self-inflicted. Make no mistake- the Orthodox Church teaches that ONLY through Christ do we have salvation so that we may fully participate in the energies of God.
But what Justin Martyr is saying is that since Christ is the Divine Logos we all participate in Him because the seed of reason (logos) is planted in all of us. The article I cited earlier also says:
"It is basic Christian doctrine that the Holy Spirit may act wherever and whenever. Presuming to constrain the activity of the Holy Spirit - to limit God Himself- is not the way.
Orthodoxy recognizes and accepts the mandate to seek Truth and to follow the Holy Spirit wherever He leads, including in other religions or philosophies when his Truth is to be found there.
People will find themselves experiencing 'hell' for rejecting Christ.
I haven't heard much of anyone here talk about rejecting Christ, but in my religion to reject any Manifestation is to reject them all.
"Be thou assured in thyself that verily, he who turns away from this Beauty hath also turned away from the Messengers of the past and showeth pride towards God from all eternity to all eternity."
http://www.bahaiprayers.org/ahmad.htm
If one truly recognizes the light and not simply the lamp one sees the light wherever it appears. To worship the lamp is idolatry.
Also, this used to be on wikipedia at one time, but I can't seem to find it anymore:
"For many ancient Christians, Hell was the same "place" as Heaven: living in the presence of God and directly experiencing God's love. Whether this was experienced as pleasure or torment depended on one's disposition towards God. St. Isaac of Syria wrote in Mystic Treatises: "... those who find themselves in Hell will be chastised by the scourge of love. How cruel and bitter this torment of love will be! For those who understand that they have sinned against love, undergo greater suffering than those produced by the most fearful tortures. The sorrow which takes hold of the heart, which has sinned against love, is more piercing than any other pain. It is not right to say that the sinners in Hell are deprived of the love of God ... But love acts in two ways, as suffering of the reproved, and as joy in the blessed!" This ancient view is still the doctrine of the Eastern Orthodox Church."
I can buy that.
A Christian who rejects communion- where we know the truth to be- is absolutely rejecting Christ in him/her. We take this literally.
I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean by rejecting communion. Do you mean the Eucharist? Or do you mean in relationship like this article speaks of here?
"Yet, while the essence of God is beyond communion, God reveals Himself through His Glory. The human person participates in God's energies manifested as theophanies "The glory of the Triune God embraces the universe (ta pania) and brings all things within the scope of His love."[3] God's glory (doxa, kaboth, shekhina) is revealed to human persons in their true intimate relation as an, end and fulfillment of the original creation of man."
Or here?
"To be an authentic human being one must be in communion with other persons "loving one another in reciprocal relationship." The Christian way is in communion, each person with each other and all with God."
If the latter, has anyone here suggested we reject relationship?