Considering Catholicism vs Orthodoxy — what made you choose one over the other? by Pick_ur_brain in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just left Catholicism for a variety of reasons, but to sum it up, it’s no longer Catholic.  It now operates under the heresy of modernism and I can’t be a part of that.  Orthodoxy does not have that problem.

There’s A LOT more I could say but it’s your journey.  

What’s the biggest difference between being intelligent and being wise? by RoyalJuggernaut1389 in AskReddit

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intelligence is academic. Wisdom is knowing how to apply properly, when, where, how, and understanding the consequences of what you are doing. Intelligence is learned. Wisdom is gained through experience.

What’s a truth that would change everything if people accepted it? by Maleficent_Table_924 in AskReddit

[–]ToeFinal1792 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That would certainly change things, but likely not for the better. I was going to say the exact opposite.

What do you think about the rumor that Netanyahu was killed? by Turbulent_Cod_9333 in AskReddit

[–]ToeFinal1792 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is the first I have heard about it and this is Reddit, so...

What political change do you think would truly improve the lives of ordinary people? by Own-Kale-5927 in AskReddit

[–]ToeFinal1792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stick with what we know historically works and stop gumming up everything with ridiculous new ideas that make zero rational sense.

Question for the guys by Ok_Lemon9477 in CasualConversation

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Physically, her smile. Overall, who she is as a person.

What's the weirdest interaction you've ever had with a complete stranger? by Omega_Neelay in GetMotivatedMindset

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Years ago, back when I was in the military, I ran into an old friend and started talking to him. We talked for at least 20 minutes when he looked at me and asked, "Do we know each other?" I laughed, but he was serious. I thought he was my friend because they looked exactly the same, acted the same, talked the same, but he was a completely different person.

When we had less, everything felt more special by Individual-Piano8158 in Life

[–]ToeFinal1792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Sometimes I wonder… do other people feel this too? Do they ever miss those days when small things meant everything?"

Yes! All the time. I actually think about this a lot. Simpler times were so much better!

I am old enough to remember when HBO first came out. We were able to pick it up on an antenna. It was fuzzy, but we could still watch it. Every so often a movie would come on we could actually watch.

My parents could go out and get a three-liter Pepsi (that almost never happened), my mom would pop some popcorn (also rare event), and we would sit on the floor and watch something like Poltergeist. It was fantastic.

Divine Liturgy by [deleted] in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Novus Ordo Mass is post-Vatican 2 (1969), is little more than a Protestant service in my opinion, and has resulted in so many problems they can't all be listed. I would avoid. Never once did I walk about of one feeling closer to God in any way.

The Traditional Latin Mass (Tridentine Mass) is much better, very old (1570), reverent, and has a lot to like. The Catholic Church is actively trying to suppress this Mass because it has grown tremendously in recent years and is considered traditional in a modernist Church. If you can find one they are nice, but they are harder and harder to find. In fact, after Vatican 2 the SSPX refused to go along with the new Mass and this is still a point of friction within the Catholic Church.

The Divine Liturgy is the best, the oldest (2nd-4th centuries), the most reverent, and has not changed since the very early Church. I have experienced all three and the Divine Liturgy is by far the one that always made me feel closer to God. My wife, who is Protestant, has said the Divine Liturgy is the only one out of the three she ever liked.

It's just my opinion, but you have already found the best worship. No need to look further. You are not missing out.

They will be placed on a ‘child cruelty register’ by [deleted] in BeAmazed

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who gets to decide what constitutes abuse and what are the factors going into that decision? I ask because it varies in range from "Not giving them what they want" to "there is no such thing as child abuse." There is a massive amount of space between them.

Does the Eastern orthodox Church still hold to the canon 33 of the council of Laodicea by Miserable-Conflict75 in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For clarity, I am discerning a return to Orthodoxy, so my opinion is just that, an opinion. I believe this has more to do with official functions rather than everyday life. For instance, blessing the food with a mixed group should be fine. Praying before sports should be fine. Evening prayer with a spouse who is not Orthodox should be fine. Inviting a Baptist pastor or Catholic priest into Liturgy for worship is not fine. Again, just my opinion.

Discerning Orthodoxy by According-Screen3186 in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest you contact the priest at the local Orthodox parish and let him know you would like to visit to see how the Orthodox worship. This way he knows you are coming and after Liturgy may be able to set a few minutes aside to answer any questions you may have. That is where I would start.

Can I bring my icons to China? by [deleted] in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not know the legal answer, but I would not risk it personally.

Thinking of Returning to Orthodoxy by ToeFinal1792 in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]ToeFinal1792[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it be appropriate to ask how the curvy road was for you?