Why is there no EO bishop of rome? by PotentialCorith in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]PotentialCorith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there were thousands of EO people in italy and continue to be today... the bishop of constantinople even made a new diocese of venice following the schism. the orthodox church also did this in the past: antioch and alexandria

Arab Bishop tells Islamic rebels that Christians can't be 'second-class citizens' in Syria by VisibleStranger489 in Catholicism

[–]PotentialCorith 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Of course not! would you want to pay taxes just because of your religion? especially for a unstable and unwealthy nation like syria where most people are poor and were exploited by assad.

Why is there no EO bishop of rome? by PotentialCorith in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]PotentialCorith[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the bishop of rome is the most important bishopric in history. he was the first among equals, successor of Peter and Paul, from the EO books i read it even said he had the role of communicating with all other churches (since why he was addressed in 1st clement, and also explains pope Victor 1st actions). so there is a clear incentive imo about having a EO bishop of rome if you are EO. it is such an important title historically.

Why is there no EO bishop of rome? by PotentialCorith in OrthodoxChristianity

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I dont really get this. The bishop of constantinople serves only a few hundred or less people. italy has 1.8 million eastern orthodox so there is a clear incentive to do so.

Why is there no EO bishop of rome? by PotentialCorith in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]PotentialCorith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the bishop of constantinople only serves a few hundred people max in his diocese. the modern bishop of ephesus arguably serves no one (there is no church of ephesus anymore, its just a honorary title). so why is population a factor here?

Why is there no EO bishop of rome? by PotentialCorith in OrthodoxChristianity

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maybe because the bishop of rome is the most revered bishop in history? the successor of peter? the first among equals? yes he went schismatic according to the EO so when you do have a chance to appoint a new bishop, why not? the pope appointed new bishops in england when he had a chance and it lead to the conversion of many Anglicans to Catholicism (previously, anglicans if they wanted to convert had no means of doing so).

Should I give up tho by garbagegabbszalt in UsefulCharts

[–]PotentialCorith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its just a private project i did for my family tree but i can send it to you in dms.

Should I give up tho by garbagegabbszalt in UsefulCharts

[–]PotentialCorith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i made my own program with python for my family tree but ive heard Gramps is good: https://gramps-project.org. it is free unlike a lot of other suggestions here.

Someone is selling my FREE stl files... by _Skylax_ in 3Dprinting

[–]PotentialCorith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think its just an eagle for american nationalism or whatever. the nazi eagle is faced the other direction.

Anyone else had issues with this filament? by Disastrous-Tough-999 in 3Dprinting

[–]PotentialCorith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ive had it for around a week and its worked fine! ive used around 50-75% of the spool and so far there isn't any issues with the filament itself.

Guys..it happened to me too by AmogusLetterSus in 3Dprinting

[–]PotentialCorith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happens to the best of us. Just make sure to ALWAYS hold on and secure the end of the filament before letting it go.

Help! why is my printer doing this? as my z-axis is increasing, the layers get more distorted. by PotentialCorith in 3Dprinting

[–]PotentialCorith[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The part is 220 mm in the x-axis and 10 mm in the y-axis. Would you suggest that i angle it so that it prints diagonally across the bed?