What is the ORTHODOX understanding of the RANSOM?
In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit; One God, Amen.
Do we believe in a ransom? Did the Father pour His Wrath on the Son? Is God literally wrathful? Did He turn His face away from the Son because of sin? These are vital questions. And, unfortunately, there are too many diverse and irreconcilable answers out there. So which one is it?
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Did God Create Evil?
Did God create evil? People who ask themselves this question follow a certain logic. That logic is if God is all-powerful and almighty, therefore, He could stop evil; and if God is all-knowing, then He certainly knows there is evil;
Don’t all religions teach the same thing? Isn’t Christianity just another religious moral standard?
In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit; One God, Amen. Don’t all religions basically teach the same thing? Aren’t they all just different expressions of how people ought to love one another, chose
Why do we kiss the hands of the priests?
Why do we kiss the hands of the priest? Most people answer and say because the priest touches the body and blood of Christ, therefore let’s take a part of that blessing. However, if I think about it more logically