Dear Joasias,
Whole burnt offerings are not enough! The sacrifices of righteousness are burnt offerings AND whole burnt offerings. In other words, you must love God AND your neighbor. Jesus miracles proclaim the love of God to man and men who discern the Lord are happy for the healings of their neighbor - even Samaritans - without malice and envy. The Pharisee sees only the supposed violation of the Sabbath day - not the fullfillment of the law!
Kollyvas has slandered his better, and so now have you - namely Archbishop Anastasios. The proof of this is obvious, consider the very first paragraph of the Archbishop's address that ties directly to the theme ["God, in your grace, transform the world"] of the conference and thus could not be plagerized:
The formulation of our Assembly theme assumes the form of a prayerful petition, if you like, it is a mystical cry, which reveals a sense of profound weakness and intense expectation. It is a contemporary variation of the prayer placed on our lips by Christ Himself: "… your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven." It is based on the recognition that, for the transformation of the world, our human thoughts, ideas and abilities are insufficient. Yet, at the same time, it is founded on the conviction that the God, in whom we hope, is not indifferent to human history. God is immediately interested and is able, through His grace, wisdom and power, to intervene and transform the entire universe. God takes the initiative, taking action and assuming the decisive role in universal events.
If you read the entire address, which is molded on the theme, you will find it to be an excellent exposition of the Orthodox Faith. You will find a genuine concern for the poor, sick, friendless and needy as well. For example:
In the face of all poor - the hungry, estranged, and refugees we are obliged to discern the face of Jesus.
This statement is absolutely true, beautiful and relevant!
Now when I read the things that Kollyvas supplies, I find the canon transformed into a pharisitical fuller's club used to beat up those who do not agree with his judgement of canon law ! To slander such good statements from the Archbishop is about as close to the unforgivable sin as I wish to dare fathom, for those statements are from God as they proclaim the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord in all humility.
He does not say we can do anything, he says clearly that we allow God to be God in every statement. Do you discern the difference between the heretic who denies the Lord and the man who speaks the truth - in profound ignorance, yet in faith and love for those who he is addressing who are in darkness?
One might debate the wisdom of going to wcc meetings, but one should not speak against a Bishop of the Church without several reliable witnesses in accordance with canon law! How dare one strain at gnats (where someone says something - guilt by association!) and swallow camels (false accusations without direct, reliable witness in direct variance to Canon law).
What witness - the sermon of the Archbishop - has been provided only affirms the truth that the Archbishop is blameless and Kollyvas has slandered his better and now you too have followed his path.
At some point in your life you must make the decision to truly love others. Now you might legitamately argue that loving members of the wcc, Orthodox should not attend. However, light is placed on a lampstand and shines in the darkness, and the Archbishop's words are clearly of the light and not of the darkness. Therefore, who dares to accuse such a blameless sermon?
andy holland
sinner Glutton, prideful, lustful, greedy, profoundly ignorant fool - but NOT a heretic