When I was chrismated, part of my responsibility became looking out for the welfare of the Church--every Orthodox Christian bears that responsibility.
1). what about the ones who came before them, WHO are incorrupt?! Those you don't trust...I find it rather difficult to trust anyone who falls under their own anathemas. Blessed +Metropolitan Philaret taught me that.
2). you mean the St. Paul who exhorted the Corinthians to righteousness, to put off the wickedness of the old man? Yeah, that's the one Blessed +Metropolitan Philaret preached to us, that the Fr. Komarovsky camarilla is trying to silence.
3). your ecclesiological model expresses itself as Bishops having an "unquestionable magisterium," not what any Father taught, but I know where something like that is taught... We've gone over resistance with conciliarity as the mode by which the Church overcomes error and disputes. No, the Fathers WERE NOT protestants, although in some places they seem to be "obsolete." Yes, St. Basil, for instance, exhorted the Orthodox to flee those bishops in error. Yes, Chrismation is the seal of the Holy Spirit and is very real, not symbolic. Finally, I'm a faithful son of the MP, so attacking me for factionalism?! But resistance is, indeed, legitimate. Blessed +Metropolitan Philaret laught us that too.
4). I never said I hated you either...Blessed +Metropolitan Philaret taught us to love. So did SAINT John of San Francisco.
ORTHODOXIA I THANATOS!
R M Malleev-Pokrovsky
I do hope you all recognize the mess you're in. Look 10 years into the future--you probably won't exist; moreover, you'll either have to deal with corruption and bankruptcies or find someplace else to pray.