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sidbrown
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And the teaching on artificial birth control? It has developed has it not?St. Paul elevates brotherhood above slavery elsewhere (Philemon). St. Paul is working with the conditions of his time. He shows the proper relationship that ought to exist between master and slave, but he points to something better. .
And as far as slavery goes, it was accepted that slaves should be subject to their masters, which is not the teaching today.
So there is development of teaching in the Orthodox Church.
And BTW, I attended DL recently in an Orthodox Church in our area and I did not see more than one or two ladies with their heads covered.