Nektarios wrote:Now to be fair here are some of the points about that other forum that I don't like:
Monophysites are assumend to be 100% Orthodox
Latins are understood to have some degre of legitimacy
Saint Vladimir's in unquestionly held up as the pinnacle of Orthodoxy
Some posters in particular have called Elder Ephraim and the Fathers "guru cult leaders" and those posts still stand
Some admins are dead set against reception of converts via anything other than profession of faith
Nektarios,
I am glad that you defended and critiqued me. I welcome both!
1) St. Vladimir's is not considered to be the pinnacle of Orthodoxy. I happen to like my school but there are things that I seriously disagree with, and when traditionalists post critques of such issues, I do not censure them. In fact, you might find this amusing (and some will have the inevitably childish thought, "oh if they think HE is conservative then..."), but at St. Vlad's people assume I am a closet traditionalist because I vigorously defend proper clerical dress, the right of people to use the Julian Calendar, the right of people to be received by baptism into the Orthodox Church (even though I personally disagree with it in the case of Catholics), etc. Basically, St. Vlad's is a place where people learn. It has its pros and cons.
2) What does it mean that Latins have "some degree of legitimacy?" We tow the official Orthodox position on OC.NET, namely that Latins (and my fellow co-religionists the Greek Catholics) are in error. There is disagreement as to how MUCH they are in error, but no admin has embraced the branch theory. Certain posters do hold opinions like that, but like you said in your previous post, I allow all points of view as long as charity is invoked.
3) I let the posts about Elder Ephraim stand because a) I know several people who HAVE been burned because of bad experiences with his monasteries, even though my friend is one of his spiritual sons and only has the best to say about him and b) there were plenty of people like you to defend him. I stepped in and said I thought he was good so that helped his cause too.
4) As I alluded to before, you are wrong if you think I am dead set against reception in any way but profession of faith [for Catholics]. I am opposed to baptising Catholics since this is not the traditional practice of either the Greek or Russian Church, but I am not opposed to baptism of Protestants if requested or if there is a defect, and I am not opposed to Catholics being chrismated. I personally according to MY conscience and discussions with my spiritual father and other Orthodox priests will be received by either confession/profession (the current MP practice and some OCA dioceses) in the least or an anointing with Chrism (OCA practice in other parts) at the most, but I don't judge others.
5) As far as Monophysites so-called go, I will admit we are guilty as charged there, but not because we "assume" anything. I didn't come to my conclusions by sitting around thinking nice thoughts, but by reading and visiting their churches, and realizing how close they are to Eastern Orthodox. Still, I allow people to critique Non-Chalcedonians as much as they want if they do it charitably.
anastasios