I know I’m new to Catholic Answers (as far as posting to the forums and/or post count numbers are concerned), so I hope I am not out of place saying this, but I must confess that this change saddens me.
Was it Chesterton who wrote that, sometimes, a statement by a Catholic can do more damage than a thousand statements by anti-Catholics? Whatever the case, that came to mind, because, while I only recently started posting to Catholic Answers, I have been visiting the site (and the forums) for well over a year. I really love this site, and have found it to be a great (and valuable) starting resource in my journey. But when the Orthodox forum was taken away today, rather suddenly, it left a sour taste in my mouth, and I had to swallow my initial reaction and remind myself that this forum does not reflect all of Catholicism.
In other words, as stupid as it may sound to some, as a person who is standing at the fork between Catholicism and Orthodoxy, this move actually made me lean away from Catholicism for a brief moment (until I reminded myself that such a reaction is irrational). For that moment, my gut feeling (however irrational) was that this change was motivated by exasperation at the fact that Orthodox present a much stiffer challenge than Protestants. I wonder how many others have reached such a conclusion.
And I wonder about these sorts of rules that the Orthodox can’t proselytize (or is that not a rule?). How does one raise their objections to Catholicism (or defend their own faith) without proselytizing? And if the discussion of Orthodoxy is hereby sent to the non-Catholic forum, in light of how crowded the Eastern Christian forum was, won’t that flood the non-Catholic forum?