tragic_pizza
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I think that Orthodox churches are certainly not a "cult" in the modern usage of the word.
I have some doctrinal differences with both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Unless I am confused, the Orthodox churches, as a rule, are a little too fixed on icons for my own comfort.
I have to say that this idea that the Catholic and Orthodox Churches "sacrifice every week for the sins" (sic) a bit silly. The nature of the Eucharist has nothing to do with re-killing Christ. It is, rather, a "means of grace" by which that already completed sacrifice is remembered and shared with the faithful.
I have some doctrinal differences with both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Unless I am confused, the Orthodox churches, as a rule, are a little too fixed on icons for my own comfort.
I have to say that this idea that the Catholic and Orthodox Churches "sacrifice every week for the sins" (sic) a bit silly. The nature of the Eucharist has nothing to do with re-killing Christ. It is, rather, a "means of grace" by which that already completed sacrifice is remembered and shared with the faithful.