My question to you was if you had an Orthodox source for the teachings of your convicted felon "Dr." Hovind, who has no degree in any sort of science (or anything else) from a properly accredited institution
Darwin was a theology student...he was never a scientist...but you believe in his "science"? What particular points do you want to point out in order to compare to the Orthodox teachings.
Maybe he can fix that during his 10 year sentence, if he is not too busy converting people to protestantism while he is in prison.
There is always hope in God for people outside of the full faith. Why don't you give him the fighting chance? St. Catherine the Great was a pagan. St. Mary of Egypt didn't believe. For the love of God, St. Paul persecuted the Christians and had them killed. St. Stephen, the first martyr was killed because of Saul(St. Paul). He's being convicted for voicing his faith in God. The arrest is just a means of taking him out of the public scope. He was bringing people to believe in God. So, yes, he is a Baptist. His theology is wrong...but he's was doing something to bring people to believe in God. What have YOU done to bring a person to God?
Didn't Christ reprimand the Apostles for critisizing a man that healed in God's name? I'm not saying to accept all that shout on the roof tops, but let's not be so quick to judge a person for trying to explain God to the people. Yes. We have to analyse what they preach, but let's take it into perspective.
He feels prison is a fertile missionary field for his teachings - and he is likely correct, given that most people there have gone astray already and are demonstratedly willing to follow false gods.
So, what have we done to bring others to God? In this day and age, just to mention God sounds weird to people.
You could not answer my question. Your version of creationism is a protestant teaching because it comes from a protestant source, just as it is a criminal teaching because it comes from a properly convicted criminal
So what is the Orthodox version of creationism. Pravo hasn't answered my questions. Can you?
And for that matter, what ever comes from you is a sin because you are a sinner. So why should I believe what you say? You are a sinner and flawed. Do you see where this is going?
It turns my stomach a bit that the name of Fr. Seraphim (whom I met once in San Francisco) comes out of the same mouth you use to recommend the ridiculousness of your criminal protestant teacher "Dr." Hovind.
Fr. Seraphim, who I admire, was labelled as a young creationist.
As much as you oppose Dr. Hovind, have you ever considered what he teaches?
I don't support Protestant beliefs, but I find his scientific explanations interesting.
If you can point out some points he makes that are against science logic then that would be most helpful. [/quote]