Message from @arsenicMysticist
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It's hard being an orthodox Franco-Lebanese Spaniard in communist heathen sincretic Mexico
<:turk:509493332443922462> Kürdi <:turk:509493332443922462>
The Eternal Kurd
It's hard being a Franco-German orthodox monarchist in republicuck WASP + Polish Indiana in a city with too many darkies
Plague
@Burzum my mom knows nothing about Kurds other than calling the "koordi" and saying they are terrorists
Where the lie.
Based mom.
No she is pro choice
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Massive F
Probably biggest F in my life
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She is also a pentie
REEEE
Conversion time.
My family is a gigantic mess
No my mom straight up ignores me when I talk theology
Begome orthodogz
<:orthokike:291522285020512256> <:orthokike:291522285020512256> <:orthokike:291522285020512256>
Also speaking of "it's hard being"
And worse of all, Modernist Roman Catholic.
It's hard being a Korean from a Pentecostal family being monarchist and converting to Orthodox while living in the most liberal part of an already liberal state (California) while waiting for your Marine Corps contract to be over because you enlisted straight out of high school when you were a brainwashed neocon
Orthodox like Eastern orthodox or oriental? your group tag says "other"
Otter *
Otter means prot
There is only one Orthodox
Oriental Orthodox isn't Orthodox
It's disguised miaphisism i know.
I'm not a baptised Orthodox Christian so no matter how strongly I believe in Orthodox theology (or how hard I LARP), as long as I cannot take communion I am an otter
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I got told that as i was baptized catholic my baptism was considered as valid so i'm really orthodox as long as i renounce the catholic heretical dogmas.
It's not as simple as just declaring yourself Orthodox
Wich i have no problem doing but i don't have orthodox parrishes near, so i have to see a priest that comes here every now and then.
Your baptism may be valid but you still need to undergo formal catechesis
And chrismation
Also Russians will require rebaptism
That i know too.
Specially chrismation.
Russians aside, even I count as a baptised Christian since I was baptised in the name of the Trinity