Hi everyone! Kol sana wa entoom tayibeen! :)
I have a general question, and I would like to know people's thoughts on this:
Do you think it is more important that our primary identity is "Christian" or that our primary identity is more specifically "Coptic Orthodox Christian"?
Additionally, do you believe God categorizes Christians and judges us as either "Orthodox", or "Catholic" or "Protestant"?
Comments
LJP,
The question you ask can be asked in a different way. Is it more important to be merely Christian or is there a correct way of being Christian? Is it enough to say I believe in Christ, or did Christ establish a Church through which we may CORRECTLY believe in Him?
This is the way to arrive at the question you ask. The question of how God categorizes people is a question of judgment. Only God knows the answer, but He also expects something from us, and He shared with us the One True Church to believe in.
Have you ever had a conversation with a Hindu? He or she would probably say God does not care about what religion you would be in. Christians in general (whether Protestant, Catholic, or Orthodox) would disagree. Of course God cares. Christ taught "no one comes to the Father but through Me" (John 14:6).
So if a Protestant says Christ does not care which Church you belong to, wouldn't that be inconsistent and hypocritical of them? If Christ established the Church, HE CARES which Church you are in. "On this rock, I will build My Church, The gates of Hades shall not prevail prevail against her." (Matthew 16:18). "The church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth." (1 Timothy 3:15). If churches disagree about very important dogmatic teaches, there are only one of two possibilities:
1. Hades has prevailed over the Church and the Church is not the foundation of the truth. At this point I should find another religion or just become atheist.
2. There is a Church, a TRUE Church which Hades has not prevailed over and is the foundation of all truth. Christ promised this, and we should obey humbly.
That doesn't mean I categorize or condemn everyone. Once I know what the right thing is to do, I do it and I try to evangelize and serve others to join me in this beautiful pillar and foundation of Christ's Truth.
The word "Orthodox" means "correct worship". It's important to worship correctly as a Christian, i.e. "Orthodox Christian".
For the most part, a person, if he does his homework, can discern the true Church, even if there may be small non-dogmatic issues they might need to be dealt with.
A good example of a Protestant turned Orthodox is Fr. Peter Gillquist of blessed memory (and he brought 2000 into the Church with him). He wrote a good book called "Becoming Orthodox" which discusses the story of his conversion. I highly recommend it.
if u want 2 understand Christian theology then read what the church fathers wrote. i especially recommend saint athanasius and saint john chrysostom (golden mouth).
read the orthodox study Bible.
after u did this then u can ask about what non orthodox Christians believe.
if u ask about them before u read about our orthodox beliefs u will get confused. this is because other Christians use similar words 2 mean slightly different things.
i used to be protestant (7 years ago) and i can assure u that the best explanations of Christian beliefs (theology) are in the orthodox church
:) so don't miss out! read our books 1st.
happy feast day of saint noufer the hermit (sa-ih)
Then explain the he differences.
As the most educated branch of Christianity, the Oriental and Eastern Orthodox collectively, we tend of over complicate things. We are Christians.
Man made the separation occur.