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nsper7
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In several other threads on this forum (i.e. this one), discussions have been raised on what the ratio of Saved/Damned is. Many big-name Western Saints have commented that they believe the majority (often the VAST majority, read St. Leonard’s On the Little Number of those Saved for some really dreadful statistics on the matter).
What is the Eastern view on this sort of thing? For example, do any Eastern Saints give such dreadful statistics or discuss the matter? I know one of the biggest complaints made against the Latin Church by the Eastern Churches (whether in communion with Rome or not) seems to be the issue of the more legalistic Western philosophy versus a more mystical Eastern philosophy (my understanding is that the East views sin as more a sickness/disease requiring a cure and offering a chance for spiritual growth while the Western view is more that sin requires punishment, eternal and temporal, etc.).
What is the Eastern view on this sort of thing? For example, do any Eastern Saints give such dreadful statistics or discuss the matter? I know one of the biggest complaints made against the Latin Church by the Eastern Churches (whether in communion with Rome or not) seems to be the issue of the more legalistic Western philosophy versus a more mystical Eastern philosophy (my understanding is that the East views sin as more a sickness/disease requiring a cure and offering a chance for spiritual growth while the Western view is more that sin requires punishment, eternal and temporal, etc.).