Your "spoonfed" comment is pretty pathetic on a number of levels, but primarily because most of the Orthodox Christians on this forum have come to become Orthodox after years of searching, struggling and testing. For many of us it has been a far from painless journey. The fact that we are Orthodox now is because we have not been willing to be spoonfed. We have tested the beliefs of our former faiths and found them wanting. We cannot say the same for Orthodoxy.
The fact is, we have probably already done our research on such teachings and found them wanting. That's why we've become Orthodox.
John
I think I'm misunderstood, and used a far stronger term than I should. For any offense, I apologize. I do not speak about the individual, I speak about the organization, it expects that you will believe every single thing, and anything without the "orthodox stamp of approval" is deemed untrustworthy.
Now, how would you respond to those whom have done their study, and found Orthodox wanting?
Would you accept teachings that contradict what you came to believe after 25 years of adult study, prayer, and investigation? Or would you defend them, as you have been doing on this thread?
Nevermind, we see your answer.
I will constantly seek the truth. If new arguments are presented, I will consider them.
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Whose scholarship and study?
mine. I'm ultimately responsible for educating myself in the matter.
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Strawman.
Show me where I have said such. Please, prove this to be so.
What this is on you part is an ad hominem. You won't deal with the positions, you attack the group on a global basis.
the CHURCH says as much. It matters not if you do. My issue is with no single orthodox person! nor is it with any single member of the RCC. I admire your passion in arguments, and it should be so. I reject the assertion of the RCC and the Orthodox that they have everything right. So, seeing as my argument is not against a man, it can't be ad hominem.
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Here's how this works: you say "I'm open to changing my views, but you're not" whilst attacking not our views, but our person.
I have addressed the views of OSAS and paedobaptism. You have not replied to my address of the views, but have instead attacked the Catholic and Orthodox.
You might reply that I have attacked Protestants- but it is not so. There are many, many Protestants whose views on Baptism and salvation are very similar to my own.
I can only maintain so many arguments at once, and in truth, am growing rather sick of it. I have pondered leaving CF altogether. Anyone who dares challange any of the "one true church" teachings are belittled, and accused of "attacking" as above. So be it.
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So, enough of the ad hominem- deal with the issues.
issue: RCC/Orthodox claim to have all the answers to faith and morals. I reject this.
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Your argument was an atheist argument.
"If you would give any thought"- as if I hadn't. I give thought to everything, and have explored the matters and continue to do so. You assume, evidently, that we Orthodox are mindless drones spouting the party line and condemning all who will not be assimilated. In point of fact, I am addressing issues, consider doing the same. Thx
I call it like I see it. Frankly, I would think that the thought of giving up "perfection" would be a real problem for most. Again, I don't state that any individual didn't do any thinking, just that the expectation is that any non-orthodox teaching is ultimately false, according to the church. And I find this rather dubious, as Orthodox and RCC can't even seem to get their shared history straight.