two problems exist with all the foregoing.
to cite a point not of morality (which is affirmed in Gospels and Epistles) out of the Mosaic Law is questionable.
on the basis of arguing God provided men with beards, unlike women, we can also argue that men should not cut their hair but wear it long ...
Search found 3 matches
- Wed 3 July 2013 4:38 am
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: On Beards, Men's & Women's Clothing, & Head Coverings
- Replies: 17
- Views: 38304
- Wed 3 July 2013 2:00 am
- Forum: Praxis
- Topic: Which is Truly Orthodox: NFP or Contraceptives?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 14201
Re: Which is Truly Orthodox: NFP or Contraceptives?
regardless of what the Fathers may have said at various times, The Holy Canons of the Ecumenical Councils themselves do not
forbid contraception. They forbid use of potions that kill the unborn, the usual form of contraception at the time, and are
very explicit. (a few canons go into details that ...
forbid contraception. They forbid use of potions that kill the unborn, the usual form of contraception at the time, and are
very explicit. (a few canons go into details that ...
- Sat 27 June 2009 1:51 am
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Photios and sin of nature a heresy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8750
Re: Photios and sin of nature a heresy
Question: Is the point of all this to deny that a sin second nature exists
in us? Simply because Photios called it a heresy? That some heretical
elements exists in the fellow cited, such as that all the procedure
of reproduction is part of the evil new post fall nature, does not make
everything he ...
in us? Simply because Photios called it a heresy? That some heretical
elements exists in the fellow cited, such as that all the procedure
of reproduction is part of the evil new post fall nature, does not make
everything he ...