Thoughts on Ancient Faith Radio

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Agios_Irineos
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Thoughts on Ancient Faith Radio

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I have been asked by a few people what I think of resources from the WO such as Ancient Faith Radio.

I am a firm believer that we must evaluate things on their content, first and foremost. If we know they come from a WO background, we should be on guard for signs of modernism or ecumenism. However, we should not dismiss it out of hand because it came from a WO priest or commentator.

That said, I find the recent direction of AFR very disturbing. While they have some traditional priests who adhere to a correct recitation of the faith, they have more and more lay podcasters who are off in their own worlds and nobody seems to be vetting what they do. Putting aside their recent focus on the Orthodox science fiction convention (something that I find disturbing in its own right, though I recognize others find allegorical value in some of the stories), there is a disturbing trend toward innovative interpretation and pop culture schlock. One of their recent lay podcasts is called The Bible's Grand Narrative, and I can't even really describe what it is trying to accomplish other than to create a new interpretive method for scripture. Another podcast, called The Trench, is hosted by a young lay employee (I believe of the GOA) and tries to be hip, trendy take on cultural issues. In one recent episode about "protecting our relationships" the host gave some rules about what people are worth interacting with and what ones aren't. I think under his interpretation, we can cut a number of stories out of the Bible, starting with the Good Samaritan. It's really just schlock for 20-somethings. The problem is, they go to listen on AFR and come away thinking this somehow represents the teaching of the Church. There have been other examples, but it seems to be getting worse and worse.

So, for my two cents, there are still a few valuable and edifying things to be found on AFR, but one must exercise discernment and be very wary of the lay podcasts currently being offered. I do however, enjoy the streaming music channel.

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Yes, I guess I would have to agree with you Father Irineos. Some good shows here and there, but watch out! Some questionable and possibly harmful stuff is mixed into the batch of offerings.

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Thanks for the warnings ! I don't listen to it anyway, but it does have a seemingly large following in many World Orthodox quarters. My feeling was always that it was not productive and even suspicious.
I am glad to hear the latest reasons why ; it sounds like Ancient Faith Radio has descended to new depths.

Couldn't those who need that sort of entertainment / education involvement be directed to watch constructive, truly traditional Youtube videos instead ? There are new ones appearing all the time.

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Barbara wrote:

Thanks for the warnings ! I don't listen to it anyway, but it does have a seemingly large following in many World Orthodox quarters. My feeling was always that it was not productive and even suspicious.
I am glad to hear the latest reasons why ; it sounds like Ancient Faith Radio has descended to new depths.

Couldn't those who need that sort of entertainment / education involvement be directed to watch constructive, truly traditional Youtube videos instead ? There are new ones appearing all the time.

I remember years ago, around the beginning of the 21st century, probably around 2002, going online to Ancient Faith Radio and seeing that they were endorsing the Harry Potter series. I knew that something was drastically wrong. Then in 2002 or 2003, I went to an Antiochian retreat where the late Father Thomas Hopko was serving as the retreat master. He was endorsing the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) as being free from heresy. It as then that I realized that World Orthodox was headed in the wrong direction, and that I must look seriously into True Orthodoxy.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

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Maria wrote:

I remember years ago, around the beginning of the 21st century, probably around 2002, going online to Ancient Faith Radio and seeing that they were endorsing the Harry Potter series. I knew that something was drastically wrong. Then in 2002 or 2003, I went to an Antiochian retreat where the late Father Thomas Hopko was serving as the retreat master. He was endorsing the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) as being free from heresy. It as then that I realized that World Orthodox was headed in the wrong direction, and that I must look seriously into True Orthodoxy.

They have a bizarre interest in science fiction/fantasy tales. I don't like it at all. I am sure there are some such writings that may be allegorical and non-offensive, but it seems to me a dangerous genre for an Orthodox Christian to get into, especially without careful guidance and direction.

Their latest offerings seems more designed to be "relevant" to the pop culture than anything else, and it disturbs me greatly. The music is fine. The podcasts must be very carefully considered.

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Matthew wrote:

Yes, I guess I would have to agree with you Father Irineos. Some good shows here and there, but watch out! Some questionable and possibly harmful stuff is mixed into the batch of offerings.

I know the enterprise is run by laypeople, but I am just shocked at how little oversight there is over the content. I wish we had the content, resources and unity to offer an alternative, but that is just a pipedream for now.

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Yes, the financial situation is such that it is beyond our means to do much in professionally produced Genuine Orthodox media.

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