Are there any Biblical and historical quotes that appear to demonstrate that both the Apostles and the Early Church Fathers expected that the saints and angels would be aware of what we are doing and would intercede for us? And is there anything that … [Continue reading]
Remember Real Life
None of us spend full-time blogging. We all relate to the world outside our house, outside our windows. Sometimes, however, in the midst of our blogging, in the midst of our disputes, we tend to forget that most of the people with whom we are … [Continue reading]
I miss Advent

I miss Advent. Yes, the Orthodox have Advent, but it did not develop the multitude of rich traditions that the West did. In every culture into which Christianity has travelled, local traditions have developed that enrich the local Christian … [Continue reading]
What do Eastern Orthodox believe about free will?
I have very obviously not done a good job explaining what Eastern Orthodox believe about free will. So, rather than using my own words, let me quote a couple of excerpts from The Confession of Dositheus. This confession was approved by the Synod of … [Continue reading]
Faith comes by hearing

One of the conclusions of post-modernist linguistic philosophers is that words do not speak for themselves. Rather, words function within a context. That context includes culture, history, personal experiences, etc. This is particularly true with … [Continue reading]
Why are we afraid of free will?
The definition of a hero is: "a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic qualities or has performed a heroic act and is regarded as a model or ideal: He was a local hero when he saved the drowning child." We do sometimes use it for a person … [Continue reading]
Imperfect people do great deeds
"I don't confuse greatness with perfection . . . all great deeds have been accomplished out of imperfection." I am a fantasy and science fiction fan in my reading-for-relaxation. I love going to other worlds that imagine other realities. Today--for … [Continue reading]
December 7, 1941 – Day of Infamy speech by Roosevelt

President Franklin Roosevelt’s Pearl Harbor Speech December 8, 1941 To the Congress of the United States Yesterday, December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by … [Continue reading]
Separating Church and State

In the post yesterday about Patriarch Alexiy, I wrote the paragraph below. It struck me that this could lead to some additional comments that might be helpful as we, in the USA, think through what Church and State mean. However, being Cuban, and … [Continue reading]
Gandalf, my priest friend, and what awaits

Pippin: I didn't think it would end this way. Gandalf: End? No, the journey doesn't end here. Death is just another path... One that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass... And then you see … [Continue reading]
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