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A Monk of the Serbian Orthodox Church
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Abbot Tryphon
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Frederica Mathewes-Green, Archimandrite Athanasy (Mastalski)
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“Sensationalism, headlines, and an obsession with the end of times, with the apocalypse—these are the topics that captivate the heart of man today,” says Priest Andre Paez of Saint John the Evangelist Mission here. “We live in a time of fear, in which people suffer from stress, depression and anxiety due to the fear of an unknown future, volatile economic markets, political turmoil, global wars, terrorism, and more. We are faced and surrounded with a seemingly ever increasing darkness. Yet, in the midst of this darkness and shadow of death, there is hope, as Jesus Christ has been victoriously shining forth since the day of His glorious resurrection.”
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Andrew Gould
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Peter Davydov
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Fr. John Whiteford
Some things are inherently sinful, and some things are sinful in specific contexts. For example, it is sinful for an Orthodox Christian to disregard the fasts for no compelling reason, and to eat a hamburger on a fast day, but there is nothing inherently sinful about hamburgers. Likewise, for Israelites, not eating certain kinds of foods had a symbolic meaning, and was a matter of obedience, but there was nothing inherently sinful about eating shrimp. However, it is inherently sinful for a man to have sex with another man, and the Bible is completely unambiguous about this.
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Dr. Vladislav Arkadyevich Bachinin
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Fr. Barnabas Powell
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Joel J. Miller
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Hieromonk Ignaty (Shestakov), Metropolitan Amfilohije (Radovich)
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Jay Dyer
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