Kollyvas wrote:Christ is in our midst!
As far as I can understand in a limited way, the Church is the Body of Christ, and there is only ONE Church, the Holy Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Church. Now, to borrow idiom from St. Paul, if we be of ONE Body, born of ONE Body and delivered from sin, and if that Body be Christ's, then we are of Christ, and the Body being His is justly Him. The Orthodox Church is Christ, typefied in the Eucharist. And it is to her we can only be FIRSTLY loyal.
I don't normally engage in theological discussion here (because the presumption is that, as a DP, my theological reasoning is worth squat), but since what is presented is a private opinion and is screamingly wrong, Im going to make an exception.
Take this further: if you are a member of the one body which is (according to you) Christ, then you too are Christ, and you may worship yourself.
When Paul talks of the church as a body, he does so always in the context of Christ as the head. He does NOT say that the body is that of Christ. Indeed, the main point of the metaphor is that the other parts of the body merely do what the head tells them. What you teach here runs utterly contrary to what Paul says.