SanctusPeccator
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Seems the underlined phrase above has already answered this question?SanctusPeccator;11213114:
. Looks hardly unreasonable given legal advocates regularly present their cases along similar procedures in a court of law?As has been amply demonstrated [with Cavardossi], any personal claims can only be universally accepted if they are conclusively substantiated by an objectively verifiable body of evidence, e.g., categorical statements unequivocally presenting the precise meaning in a theological point of contention
What evidence would convince you?
Appears non-applicable as one is not a member of the Orthodox Faith?Secondly: Do you honestly think the East approaches the Faith this way?