One thing which I didn't mention but had intended to: I've noticed that those who overall lean toward compromise and those who prefer polemic actually feed off each other in a kind of symbiotic relationship. Each group tends to make the other one feel justified, pushing each other further into the extremes. They also both tend to see engagement as an impossibility and not even a real thing -- someone engaging must actually be just another Compromiser or Polemicist to be rejected. Anyway, thanks for watching!
@deekay26809 ай бұрын
Thank you Father Andrew! The ‘echo chamber’ could be the subject of a whole stream. If one researches the funding of certain ‘academic’ groups and the ‘non profits’ they promote, one can find the same sources funding them, the same individuals on the boards of organizations that ‘echo’ each other.-Often in leadership or as founders of different groups used to echo the other. So in the end it’s not many organizations ‘calling for’ certain changes/ it’s one group of people behind different groups. Reminiscent of Oz. Some in my parish have started doing the research tracing the funding sources & individuals pushing to ‘change’ the Orthodox church. Another great research project! Look forward to your upcoming videos.
@joshuamiller98539 ай бұрын
I am very thankful for you and all the other Orthodox Christians who have been willing to engage with me, both through the internet and face to face.
@curtiswolford10789 ай бұрын
This topic of loving or hating the world has been on my mind a lot lately. Thanks for this Father Andrew. I'm only about two years into my journey into becoming Orthodox (or, maybe this is just the conscious or intentional part of the journey), and I still find my mind getting blown almost every day.
@appalachianorthodox9 ай бұрын
I leaned so much from your Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy podcast. Thank you so much for making such enlightening content. God Bless You Father Andrew ☦️
@stevelenores56373 ай бұрын
Father, there was a saying among the veterans who came home from WW2. Their children would ask them if they were a hero. Their polite response was that they weren't a hero but they fought in the company of heroes. Another saying is you can't always be a hero but you can always be a man. I've read the stories of the saints. I would never claim to be a saint. But I think we can always be a Christian in the company of the saints who came before us.
@SpiralCycle9 ай бұрын
You have such clarity in these confusing and trying times, thank you for sharing.
@argybargy22259 ай бұрын
Will we get to peek behind the curtain in a future episode? 😇 Love your work Father!
@frandrewstephendamick9 ай бұрын
It's just a window behind me. :)
@shawnbrewer79 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Quickly becoming my favorite channel!
@mitchelljimeno35648 ай бұрын
Thank you! God Bless
@twitchly9 ай бұрын
Jumping right in with both feet! Excellent talk, timely and helpful. Thank you. Looking forward to the retreat in Fenton this weekend.
@plumbcrazy43917 ай бұрын
Amen thankyou praise Jesus
@OrthoBrit9 ай бұрын
This is an excellent help regarding facing the world in the faith. Thank you, Father. Another aspect is how to approach the world on an every day basis where the faith might not be directly confronted by individuals, but where simply those things in life and around us are not 'in line' with the faith. Such things as politics. I see certain Orthodox apologists engage a lot with political subjects and events which might certainly support or go against Orthodox beliefs. And yet, the subject itself is 'worldly'... if you see what I mean. In my own case, I used to be very vocal and active politically, but now I try to avoid it as being a distraction from my own salvic goals. There are the obvious subjects of abortion laws and the current transgender 'fashion' that seems to be the hot potato with politicians. But politics covers so many things. I'd be interested in views on such more broader aspects of 'The World'.
@bryankoverby9 ай бұрын
Excellent video Fr.
@laurac54516 ай бұрын
I disengage in a christian chat room because people come in to cause problems. They don't listen they don't hear they don't change.
@MihajloB9 ай бұрын
Great video. Topic right to point. God bless
@watchaddicts12139 ай бұрын
For a time, I was pretty well convinced that my teenagers WERE iguanas. But, I get your point, Father. May Christ give you strength and courage as we go. Lord have mercy on us all. PS. please say HI to Fr. Stephen. Mark Thomas
@sempelpang9 ай бұрын
Love it! Keep it coming please :)
@HermitGhost9 ай бұрын
"The world is death, for what does it offer that is not transient?* -St Symeon the New Theologian
@frandrewstephendamick9 ай бұрын
Indeed. But we also have the language of John 3:16, "For God so loved the world..." not to mention the next verse (John 3:17): "For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him." The phrase "the world" gets used in different ways in the Christian tradition and even just in the Scriptures. Where we run into problems is when we cut out parts of the tradition in an attempt to emphasize other parts.
@HermitGhost9 ай бұрын
@@frandrewstephendamick I presume as Orthodox Christians who are well catechized we can discern our usage of "the world" based on the context we see it used. The trouble begins when those outside the Church see and hear us without that understanding. We come off a bit edgy, which I'm okay with so long as I'm permitted the opportunity to explain my meaning.
@PokrovDiaries7 ай бұрын
I wonder, Father, if you could make a video specifically addressing pastoral care for people who struggle with same sex attraction and/or gender dysphoria, as it’s now called by the psychiatric profession. My observation has been that many people, both laity and clergy, are very vocal about wanting “those people” to leave the Church. I’m not speaking here of activists but of people who are suffering and fearful of God, the Church body and their own families should their situations become known. And, once known, struggling to bear the often vitriolic treatment they may receive, often from the people closest to them, along with their pastors and bishops, and the condemnation that lives inside of them, as well. There is obviously a broader spectrum of experiences than this - but many people could use encouragement in Christ concerning these difficulties. I wonder, too, if you could speak to the Christian way for Orthodox Christians to treat people who are in this situation within their parishes and dioceses. Many people are hurting and families and communities divided (including my own). How can individuals, families, and parishes be reconciled and healed from these afflictions? And if someone does go out from the Church over these issues, what can we do for them? What can we do to draw people with these issues into the Church for healing and salvation?
@Nobody924218 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting
@mariavlahochristos77569 ай бұрын
Thank you Pater
@cwpv24777 ай бұрын
great video ty
@deedeepembleton37379 ай бұрын
I have a question. I was a devout Catholic, but have been Orthodox the last 20 years. In a nutshell, over 30 years ago my husband attempted to murder me. I survived. My children and I were immediately put into a safe house in protective custody and then into a protection program that kept us in hiding for the next 18 years. I filed for a divorce early on. I never remarried. Did I compromise in obtaining a divorce?
@frandrewstephendamick9 ай бұрын
This is a discussion to have with your own parish priest. I'm not really qualified to discuss personal pastoral matters with people I don't know.
@deedeepembleton37378 ай бұрын
@@frandrewstephendamick I did discuss it with him many years ago. I also told him about this video. He asked me what your response was. I said you hadn’t responded as of yet. But I imagine your response, if you knew me personally, would be the same as his was and the same as the responses of several other priests I took my sister to when she found herself in a similar situation and was torn about leaving her husband…. it would have been a sin to stay and not get a divorce. Not everyone who gets a divorce does so frivolously. Perhaps you could do a video sometime on domestic violence and child abuse and how that affects a marriage and the soul-wrenching decision of divorce(?) Thank-you for responding even though you felt you couldn’t discuss it with me. I understand.
@JanBear9 ай бұрын
Preliminary answer: Yes?
@constantinekarampelas99549 ай бұрын
Fr please just hurry up and tell us how to time travel already....
@frandrewstephendamick9 ай бұрын
We're all time travelers! But so far we only seem to be able to move in one direction continuously.
@izzyhale83509 ай бұрын
Telosbound youtube channel is releasing a video called "Prayer is Time Travel"
@constantinekarampelas99549 ай бұрын
@@izzyhale8350 fascinating. Thank you
@NC-vz6ui7 ай бұрын
That's funny because God told King David if he didn't have enough wives he would have given him more.
@johnholman39788 ай бұрын
There are 3 kinds of people in the world: - Those who can count - Those who can't
@MarkoZorecHimself2 ай бұрын
10:02 I disagree. Christianity IS about being nice.