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He didn’t dispute it but decided in charity perhaps not to reply besides “wow” which denotes that he’s astonished, in a very negative way, how you delivered your message. And as is pointed out earlier, the Orthodox do not have the concept of “valid or not valid”, but rather what is outside of Orthodoxy they are not sure of. For example, they “rebaptize” not because they do not think other baptisms are invalid, but because they are not sure and think that they can never be sure what is valid or not outside the Church. There is this saying, “we know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not.” Basically you know what you have is real, you are not sure if what others have is real or not. There is no conclusive decision on it nor do they think they can make one.Yes. You are right in one way. However, Mr. Heyschios brought up the idea of Catholic teaching insulting Orthodox. In a sense, what I mentioned may not be official Orthodox teaching, but I have read things like this from Orthodox who hold this view and firmly insist that there is no grace outside the Orthodox Church. I notice that he did not dispute what I wrote. Was it Catholics or Orthodox on this thread who disputed what I wrote? I think it was Catholics. I don;t see any sense in trying to cover up things in dialog, especially when the other side says that Catholics are insulting them. Catholics have always respectfully maintained that the Orthodox Sacraments (or Mysteries) are valid, without exception. However, this is not true of the other side. Although some Orthodox recognised Catholic Sacraments, others do not and from what I understand there is no official view on this.