I am rather flattered you hold me in such high regard that my mere condemnation of something would have any impact on the state of affairs in Russia. I am not the head of any organization nor would my approvals or condemnations matter to anyone in any secular government, the Moscow Patriarchate, ROCOR, ROAC, ROCIE, HOCNA, GOC, etc., etc., etc.
No, I do not think it is right for anybody to persecute anybody for the religious beliefs. It was wrong to persecute the Old Believers. It was wrong that the Russian Church did not speak out against it. It was wrong that violent Pogroms were carried out against the Jews in the Russian Empire. It was wrong that the Russian Church did not speak out enough against that. It was wrong for the Nazi's to persecute the Jews. It was wrong that the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia did not speak out against this. It is highly disrespectful for Protestant groups to send missionaries to Russia. It is wrong when those Missionaries face discrimination or destruction of their property. It is wrong that the Russian Church does not speak out against it enough.
It is wrong for ROAC, FROC, or any other "True Orthodox" group face any discrimination in Russia and that the Moscow Patriarchate does not speak out against this.
Are you happy now? My previous comments were not a justification but an explanation.
My intentions are to show that the problems Orthodoxy find itself in are not rooted in our involvement in ecumenism, the calendar change, or the declaration of Metropolitan Sergius. The problems go further back than the early 20th century.
If we take this Old Calendarist, "Catacombist" mentality to it's logical conclusion, we could eventually find ourselves criticizing Christ Himself for choosing Judas as one of his 12 Disciples.
Edward
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