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double standards, much ?
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I don't know, I guess this marriage thing is not for me. How it is that no one has spoken out against government encroachment on this is beyond me. How in good concious a couple entangles themselves voluntarily in such a creepy system because they need validation is beyond me. Forget about gay marriages which is the pinnacle of absurdity to begin with, the entire system is something based out of a dystopian novel.
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double standards, much ?
Hi, AHH,She is not doing anything that is of any significance on any scale but her own. This quote/unquote "Paying the price" is the most ridiculous argument that I have ever heard about people who have placed themselves in a predicament that has brought her into direct conflict with her faith. She simply refused to do what her job entails and that is no sacrifice because she is still getting paid while she still holds the office. It doesn't matter if she sets in jail or not.
This is like saying that I have done something significant if I worked at the service desk and refused to rent a room to a couple I didn't like and sat my rear end in a closet where I was allowed to bath, take food and water that was brought to me and was allowed to use the phone.
This women is on paid vacation in a room that she can't leave and people are praising her for it as if she is was actually being burdened by this. Have you ever been in jail? I have and it's a cake walk. I'm also sure, because of the media that she is getting treated far, far better than anyone else in that jail.
The main thing is that when she gets out the same stipulations will be one her, so she gains nothing from doing this and looses nothing because she still remains a paid employee of the state.
I don't praise her or denigrate her for what she is or is not doing, I just think that if she wanted to make a stand that would be a sacrifice to her faith, she would resign her position. If not then imo she is grandstanding for the accolades of the public that's applauding her.
Well, I'm reading your words as
"We ought to denigrate her! She should have done something else! She's just a publicity hog who gives Christians a bad name!"
For my part, I'm not saying that she's a martyr unto death, or even torture, nor that she is defending Orthodoxy or anything like that. If you would acknowledge that she is trying to do something right in her life, and paying a price for it, and doing it for Christ's sake (even though mistaken in your estimate) I wouldn't see what I do see in your overall message.
This made me a bad way though - because I see your point
Could not the same results be achieved by a few legal documents - power of attorney, will, etc...so you're right - why would anyone willing subject themselves to the "states" law regarding marriage - and the disolution thereof?
yep, what's your point (aside from liberal politics)?
jus' revealing the TRUTH
if that's "liberal" then so be it![]()
I will PM you about it, although it may be after my upcoming vacation (we are going for a week long vacation finally!)You are right to point that out, sometimes I'll carelessly use a term in a sentence and forget to specify. I think I may have lost myself a bit in expressing a sense of division from what I had read. This namely: "since this is not an Evangelical or Roman Catholic board, so such things ought not be indicative of the mindset around here, how the Eastern Orthodox who have supported this woman in this thread or elsewhere feel about these kinds of justifications given for the behavior of Mrs. Davis and similar people."
If you feel like elaborating privately (to not go off-topic) I am grateful. My understanding, to summarize crudely is: evangelist - shares; evangelical - receives.
Much appreciatedI will PM you about it, although it may be after my upcoming vacation (we are going for a week long vacation finally!)
I'd be happy to explain our viewpoint on the matter (to the best of my ability). Also, if you want input from multiple people here, feel free to start a different thread as wellI'll PM you as soon as I can.
I guess my own thought is that I don't know who here has ever "rallied around her" or seen her as a "cause celebre bar none". For my part, I see a growing string of - so far heterodox - Christians being punished for opposing this immoral tidal wave or simply saying it's all wrong. I wouldn't single out Davis. Heck, the main thing I wanted to say here is that persecution is going to come our way sooner or later, and that if we act sooner rather than later it may mitigate that persecution, and in response I got a flurry of denials that there is any persecution worth noticing. I think it all worth noticing and being concerned about, from Catholic Charities Adoption Services in Boston up to the Davis affair, and was shocked to find Orthodox Christians saying that we should do nothing, and implying that Davis brought her problems on herself. I think it not too late to act, and I don't think resistance to be "grandstanding" or wrong.
You know screw this. People want to have their little sanctuary's in which to gripe about why the world is the way it is they can have it. God gave us two ears to hear with and only one mouth to talk through and if the reason behind that remarkably wison move has escaped anyone here It was not so people can hold up in one sectioned off area and discuss issues with people who think alike.Hi, AHH,
Are you Orthodox? I ask because this is TAW, the Orthodox congregational sub-forum, and I've never "met" you before.
I will say that I HAVE been a victim of unjust arrest, and was stripped naked and robbed by the police. As a result, I do have compassion for people in prison, and don't think it, or write it off as, grandstanding.
jus' revealing the TRUTH
if that's "liberal" then so be it![]()
"Well, I'm reading your words as"
The crux of the problem.
"Though I took it as a given that some Orthodox are embracing her because that's what the OP says he is seeing."
Various people I know who are Orthodox on FB are doing this, no one in any official capacity has done this.