Folks, here's where a debate board might come in handy. I feel like I'm helping spread manure on what I want to be a safe haven, but I'm going to answer Michael.
who thinks Islam is great and even quotes from the Koran.
Source?
If true... Bishops make mistakes, too. Look at history. The answer was not breaking off and in the spirit of Protestantism, forming a new church - it was the laypeople creating an uproar over episcopal abuses! Since when has the Orthodox church moved quickly? It sometimes took
generations to correct wrongs. Was the answer to form 4 dozen splinter groups in the meantime?
Besides, he is not our pope. We hold him in high regard, but he's just another bishop (despite how the MSM refers to him in every single story ever written

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Submit to your OWN bishop, and pray for the Church. Don't leave it.
Why should he quote that satanic rubbish when there are plenty of the Holy Fathers that he could quote?
Agree with every word. But what you're doing is exactly the wrong thing in response to it. You're running away, outside the Church, rather than staying in and fighting for the Church.
And if you support ecumenism, that all "Christian" groups are good and have truth, why are you so opposed to traditional, old-calendar Orthodoxy? We are Christian, too.
Eh. Support ecumenism... Not exactly a fair statement. I acknowledge other Christian groups have some truth - but I want to bring them all into Orthodoxy. If the fellows I corresponded with for two years in learning about Orthodoxy had said, "You're a heretic! You're not even a Christian!" - I would not be Orthodox today, most likely. I would have run. But they acknowledged my love for Jesus and gently shared with me that the Church He started was still here. THAT, my friend, is the point of ecumenism...and I daresay for most Orthodox...
the only point.
Not to say all Christian groups are equal. They are not. But we must reach out to them where they are if we ever want them to find Orthodoxy. Nobody responds well to a snotty, closed-off group that won't even acknowledge their faith at all.