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It seems strange from a Western perspective to think of such things as criminal offenses. At the same time, perhaps we have become so used to secular musicians inside our church sanctuaries in the West that we don’t even notice the profanation of the Church that it represents.
I would be interested in what the Eastern Christians on this board, Catholic or Orthodox, think of this -whenever not the act itself, which is clearly deeply offensive, but the idea of the state prosecuting people for causing offense against the Church.
It seems strange from a Western perspective to think of such things as criminal offenses. At the same time, perhaps we have become so used to secular musicians inside our church sanctuaries in the West that we don’t even notice the profanation of the Church that it represents.
I would be interested in what the Eastern Christians on this board, Catholic or Orthodox, think of this -whenever not the act itself, which is clearly deeply offensive, but the idea of the state prosecuting people for causing offense against the Church.