ConstantineTG;10775121]I’m not ranting, just stating the obvious truth.
You are ranting and have ranted your position and objections to what you falsely believe Catholics believe, without giving any credence to the OP subject matter, just your ranting of what Orthodox believe is somehow “radically different” than Catholics and Protestants.
There is no merit or truth to your opinions to object to anothers faith expression.
Thus far you have wrongly defined purgatory here the way Catholics and the scriptures have always revealed this presentation before entering eternal heaven, in God’s eternal presence. You falsely claim that purgatory is a get out of jail free card.
When I was Roman Catholic I couldn’t see things this way too. As they say, you can’t see all the trees when you are standing inside the forest, or something like that.
Only when you have shifted your mind to a different paradigm do you start to see what those in the other paradigm are so the same.
Here is your simple answer to your mystery that may reveal to you what you have confused about Catholicism.
What you are presenting from Orthodoxy which Catholicism also maintains from it’s foundation. Deals with philosophical “Soteriology”, not “radical” differences. When you thought you were Catholic, you did not find the deep concepts of our faith that St.Paul perfected the Greek Philosopher Plato’s understanding of anamnesis, for one example.
Orthodoxy is generally expressed by scholars and theologians as being stimied, it is reasoned due to your heretical sister church’s and ruling Emperors over your church’s.
This stagnation of Orthodoxy remains grounded in Greek pagan philosophies that pointed to a mystery. What Christ did was reveal these mysteries which the Great Greek philosophers contemplated, and revealed them in Truth. Thus we have St.Paul taking the pagan philosophical study of “Anamnesis” and raised it’s Greek understanding to the divine Truth of St.Paul’s Eucharistic biblical writing.
What you negelct here Constantine, is that the Roman Catholic Church was there in every century since the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Secondly Roman Catholicism remains in these apostolic truths, Orthodoxy does well never to remove herself from them as her sister church’s did in heterodoxy.
The Roman Catholic Church never left these concepts which you speak of in her heart. Yet the Catholic Church never became stagnant, she went on to evangelize the West which has a different philosophical concept of understanding. But these differences never negate 1+1=2. You appear to disagree, because Orthodoxy believes 1+1=2 through the eyes of the Greek philosophers Plato and Sacrates, is a radically different sum than St.Augustine and St.Thomas Aquianas.
I am not surprised that you did not neglect to attack these great minds in the West. What you failed to realize is that these great Catholic Saints attributed greatly to humanity. These two great Saints do not speak for the Whole Catholic Church. Secondly no Orthodox or Roman Catholic Saint speaks alone for the Catholic Church from ones own philosophical teaching. So long as it does not contradict or conflict with the Apostolic teachings and Christ’s revelations.
You think because you reject the philosophies of the west because you do not understand them, then you never accepted Catholicism for what she is. But you became enlightened by the simple Pagan Greek philosophical minds that helped you gage your faith in understanding. That is great, Iam happy for you. I take all these in my faith also, but in the West we did not become stimied, Catholicism raised this ancient philosophical understandings and raised them and introduced them to the West on another level of understanding without changing them, or adding to them, but these grew in knowledge and understanding so that both East and West hemispheres can know and here the Gospel so that each can reach the mysteries in our mystical faith’s.
As I mentioned, soteriology is the same. How that is interpreted may externally be different, but the essence of what and the hows of salvation is coming from a common source.
In summary; You have not addressed any radical differences between Catholicism and Orthodoxy. You have only introduced different philosophical concepts that recieve salvation from the " common source".
Orthodoxy has more bells in whistles in Liturgical settings, Catholicism has more bells and whistles to reveal the same Gospel message to an ever changing world, and new philosophies, understandings, languages and peoples. Catholicism is never stagnant, her growth reveals the same gospel in every age to different peoples, nations and tongues.So that every, nation, people and tongue recieves Jesus Christ and His Gospel message in every age that has changed in language and understanding.
**This is what you are objecting too Constantine, philosophy, not our Catholic faith.
Peace be with you**