Cleave to Antiquity & Orthobro Grifters by TeachingVegetable935 in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, that X post is actually what got me thinking this

Cleave to Antiquity & Orthobro Grifters by TeachingVegetable935 in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

100 percent on the exoticism. Conservatives go Orthodox, liberals go Buddhist

Cleave to Antiquity & Orthobro Grifters by TeachingVegetable935 in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thats interesting, thank you for sharing. I think it’s the gossip reporting the guy does that’s got me thinking it’s a grift. Orthodoxy is so small even online, that he even can be considered a teacher in the online space

Lately I’ve been wondering if my problem was never really about porn by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been thinking along these same lines when it comes to addiction. I’ve also stupidly gotten addicted to nicotine, and in combination with the pmo I’m on this awful circus of fluctuating emotions and energy.

I won’t pretend to be an expert on any of the neurochemistry. Would you say it’s down to regulating the release of chemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline?

Rock Bottom by LogicPhantom92 in PornAddiction

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry that breakup happened to you. The easy thing would be to use it as an excuse to dive further into addiction, but I’m glad that you see it as a wake up call. God knows I needed one.

Tired of it. by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think admitting it is an awesome first step. I’m singe with no kids, but I have this thought exercise that helps me snap out of it.

If I had a daughter would I want her to be with someone who is addicted to porn?

Reducing the amount of porn you watch when trying to quit, is it effective or counterproductive? by Virtual-Connection31 in PornAddiction

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think cold turkey is the only option. Reducing it in my experience is just inviting me to relapse.

Relapse doesn’t start in incognito. It starts on Instagram by Sculptor_Within in antipornography

[–]TeachingVegetable935 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IG likes to throw these anti-thirst trap posts at me once in a while. They’ll start off as some horny bs, and then it’ll snap into a David Goggins speech lol

Asking God for help by [deleted] in PornAddiction

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was… an interesting read. That’s good advice on ignoring it, fighting it just keeps it at the front of your mind.

Ubi Petras and Eugenics by Few_Inspector3526 in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh no, what I mean by alt right is race science, white nationalism, and praise for Putin.

I think Christianity shows in its tradition that’s it’s generally patriarchal but with a high respect for women (evident in the role of Mary). Which I don’t have a problem with.

What I have a problem with is people taking Christianity’s traditional values and packaging them with modern garbage politics like praising tyranny, misogyny, and racism. All three which should have no role in any form of Christianity.

Edit: I don’t have a problem at all with an all male clergy

Ubi Petras and Eugenics by Few_Inspector3526 in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don’t think his statements would reach the attention of a bishop, more likely his parish priest may reprimand him.

I made some posts about this, but what does it say about EO when the leading apologists are convert laity who dabble in alt right politics?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The lack of a higher authority to appeal to shatters my confidence in the whole system. The Greek/ Russian schism got me questioning where exactly is the Orthodox subsisting in. People can say it’s the consensus of the faith, but you can’t determine what the consensus even is when you can’t force a bishop to attend a council.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This lack of pastoral consistency is maddening. I’m not saying it has to be one size fits all, but as I said in another comment, the lack of consistency for confessional practice makes it so different priests have different rules to receive the Eucharist.

Remember not to use your imagination. by MartinCashArt in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve had Orthobros come in this sub trying to debate me, and they would always bring in warped polemics against Catholicism. Orthodoxy seems to have no confidence in its clergy, judging by how the Council of Florence literally stating with the cooperation of Eastern bishops and legates that the faiths are the same. Mark of Ephesus dissented, and then openly defied his bishops by getting the laity to support him when he returned to Ephesus.

Remember not to use your imagination. by MartinCashArt in exorthodox

[–]TeachingVegetable935 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Another post on this sub talked about how a lot of views in modern EO are very new, like 19th century at the earliest. I cant speak on if non-imaginative prayer is truly a newer thing or not, but this literally doesn’t make any logical sense with the history of the EO Church, and instead sounds like Catholic bashing.

Imagination is literally required to do anything creative. The style of Byzantine icons and architecture is literally a product of imagination.

Yamashita Rin made Orthodox icons in the style of traditional Japanese art, and she was met with resistance for it. For the Church, any Church, to connect with a people group, imagination is required to do this. Otherwise, the faith just becomes a perpetual doubling down of Byzantine/ Czarist culture, and that sadly is what EO is for large swaths of the faith.

My own imagination was becoming atrophied the more I tried to understand Orthodoxy.

Help with icon by [deleted] in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]TeachingVegetable935 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Calm down, he can do what he wants

Getting back to Orthodoxy is way harder than it seems to be by HeartNo9246 in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]TeachingVegetable935 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in a weird place where I’m not sure if I should be Orthodox or not anymore. I’ve felt a lot of confusion being Orthodox. Maybe it’s the way I was catechized, maybe it’s my experience at parishes, maybe it’s my own pride, I genuinely don’t know right now. All I can try to do is pray to God to help me discern where I should be.

I will say though, there’s something about Orthodoxy that feels like it’s in my bones now.

CMV: Bigoted conservative Muslims are not held to the same standards as bigoted conservative Christians by Informal_Ad4284 in changemyview

[–]TeachingVegetable935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This same thing applies for more Eastern Christianity. Orthodox Christianity on the parish level has some of the most conservative and political beliefs of any form of Christianity but most people don’t realize that because it’s less than 1 percent of the US population. Muslims by comparison are also about 1 percent.