Joasia:
No I am not full of “venom”. I simply cannot abide people who set themselves up as infallible. I dislike men who are misogynist and take pleasure in the denigration of women. I do not accept this kind of treatment from anyone, let alone what’s his name. It irks me to see such behavior from Orthodox people, who should know better. There are too many people in the world who would denigrate women to the position of deaf, dumb and continually pregnant. Overlooking and putting down the scores of women who serve God in the quiet anonymity of a woman’s convent or even at the hearth of a home, struggles that are not seen or known in the “world”.
O6, you owe me no apology, nor do I think that you owe the forum one either. You were defending an Orthodox person who had been slighted. Rather I commend you for the courage to defend your friend in the face of such verbal abuse.
We are all Orthodox and yet we cannot find it in ourselves to say no to the evil in our world, the evil that divides us and causes the problems we face in this world.
We often confuse faith and religion. Faith is what is between you and God, while religion is the establishment of mankind. Sometimes religion in its many facets is good, but often it is not. It is hard enough to struggle to live as Christ taught, but when you add to that the squabbles and distortions of religion, it becomes an impossible struggle.
So no it is not venom, it is rather the injustice perpetrated by such as what’s his name, and a bunch of other so called Orthodox “resistors” whose retoric I have encountered recently, on the rest of us, all in the name of their version of Orthodoxy.
Mira