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Alex_H
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Does Eastern Orthodoxy have a history of killing those who disagree with mainstream Christian thought?
Violence against heretics.Do you mean attacks against (baptized) heretics or do you mean like the Russian pogroms?
Well,it depends on what you mean by Inquisition.Does Eastern Orthodoxy have a history of killing those who disagree with mainstream Christian thought?
Wow, I had never heard of them before. After doing some quick research, I have found a few books mentioning them – mostly that they were formed in reaction to clerical abuses like simony. Here is a 16th century picture of them being executed:Well,it depends on what you mean by Inquisition.
Of course, there was A LOT of violence against heretics in The East. And they were burnt. As early as the 14th century “strigolniki” were executrd in Novgorod. The heretics were to be punished by death through burning in Russian legislation of 16-17th centuries. In late 17th century, e.g., the leaders of Old Believers, like Abbakum, were burnt.
I myself am struggling between choosing Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Jesus says “by their fruits you will know them” (referring to false prophets) and so I was wondering if maybe there was a church that wasn’t as bloody. I know Catholics persecuted protestants…and protestants, when in power, attacked Catholics. I had never heard of Orthodox attacking anyone.In addition to what others have mentioned, there are things like the Massacre of the Latins:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_of_the_Latins
I’ll add that the Justinian Code, which lasted longer in the East than the West, prescribed death for heretics. That’s basically where this practice originates for both sides.
I don’t say this to bash our separated brethren, but simply to show we are all tainted by original sin and we all have our historical problems. I don’t think these events can be used to prove one side is better than the other or whatnot.
Well, Oriental Orthodox, Assyrian Churches, and Eastern Catholics of the Oriental Tradition don’t have a history of attacking others (at least, not since the 2nd to 4th Centuries) - we do have a history of attacking within our own Churches for perceived (often times, minor) differences.I myself am struggling between choosing Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Jesus says “by their fruits you will know them” (referring to false prophets) and so I was wondering if maybe there was a church that wasn’t as bloody. I know Catholics persecuted protestants…and protestants, when in power, attacked Catholics. I had never heard of Orthodox attacking anyone.
There were stages in societal development when the societies could not exist without ideological uniformity. I think, this is still the case to some extent.I myself am struggling between choosing Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Jesus says “by their fruits you will know them” (referring to false prophets) and so I was wondering if maybe there was a church that wasn’t as bloody. I know Catholics persecuted protestants…and protestants, when in power, attacked Catholics. I had never heard of Orthodox attacking anyone.
When reading these things, it’s important to understand the context and to view them with a medieval brain, not a modern brain.I myself am struggling between choosing Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Jesus says “by their fruits you will know them” (referring to false prophets) and so I was wondering if maybe there was a church that wasn’t as bloody. I know Catholics persecuted protestants…and protestants, when in power, attacked Catholics. I had never heard of Orthodox attacking anyone.
If you are looking for a church that isn’t full of sinners, you’re not going to find one. Even the so-called “peaceful” Buddhists go on rampages periodically. If you are just going to judge on good fruits only, you can’t beat the Catholic Church. It’s the only church that has truly evangelized the whole world, besides being the biggest source of charity, the largest educator, and the biggest health care provider.I myself am struggling between choosing Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Jesus says “by their fruits you will know them” (referring to false prophets) and so I was wondering if maybe there was a church that wasn’t as bloody. I know Catholics persecuted protestants…and protestants, when in power, attacked Catholics. I had never heard of Orthodox attacking anyone.