Meeting the Challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy: (6 CDs)

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This CD set represents years of study by Dr. Robert Morey on the religion of Eastern Orthodoxy. Be sure to add the book “Is Eastern Orthodox Christian?” to your order for detailed documentation to accompany the lectures.

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Meeting the Challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy

Meeting the Challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy; This CD set represents years of study by Dr. Robert Morey on the religion of Eastern Orthodoxy. Be sure to add the book “Is Eastern Orthodox Christian?” to your order for detailed documentation to accompany the lectures.

EXCERPT:
“Political correctness” today reduced the subject of religion to the level of personal taste and preference. Therefore,  Religion becomes no more important than your favorite flavor of ice cream. If you prefer vanilla and I prefer chocolate, It becomes clear our personal preferences add nothing to truth and morals.

Therefore to discuss religion (or ice cream flavors) under the categories of truth and morals simply not allowed today. All religions, like all ice cream flavors, appear to be good and moral. It doesn’t matter what religion you choose. Your personal choices cannot be “judged,” i.e. criticized or condemned by others.  However, a distinction exists between religions.  That distinction regards the truth or falsity of the religion’s claims.

Continuing Meeting the Challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy

While liberal religionists try maintaining the illusion of political correctness (PC), Its become amazing to find many Eastern Orthodox theologians and Lay Believers using it as a way to deflect any doctrinal criticisms of their religion. They act offended and hurt when anyone condemns what they believe. They take it as a personal offense when told that Eastern Orthodoxy is a false and apostate church in the same way as Roman Catholicism.

Firstly, what makes all this so amazing, the transparency and the hypocrisy of Eastern Orthodoxy at this point. Secondly, if you say that truth fills your religion, then you have logically admitted that it could possibly be false! In the end verification and falsification go hand in hand. A two-edged sword cuts both ways.”

Eastern Orthodoxy

Book, “Is Eastern Orthodoxy Christian?”