Are there thanksgivings outside the Orthodox Church? Where are the boundaries of the Church? Is modern Protestantism and Roman Catholicism heretical in the same sense that the great heresies of the first millennium were heretical? Are all ordinary followers of these heterodox religious groups heretics - or
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Perhaps even pagans? Is baptism valid within non-Orthodox church bodies? Do they have the same spiritual power and carry the same spiritual blessings as Orthodox baptism? What has brought humanity - and indeed "Christianity" - to this desperate situation? It is certainly not an overt worship of the devil, which is always limited to a few people; it is rather something much more subtle, and something feared and considered by an Orthodox Christian: it is the loss of God's grace after the loss of the essence of Christianity. In the West, the grace of God has certainly been lost for many centuries. Roman Catholics and Protestants have not fully eaten God's grace, so it is not surprising that they cannot discern its demonic imitation. But tamper! The success of subtle spirituality even among Orthodox Christians today reveals how much they too have lost the essence of Christianity, so much so that they can no longer distinguish true Christianity from false Christianity. Orthodox Christians have long taken the precious treasure of their faith for granted and neglected to make use of the pure gold of their doctrine. How many Orthodox Christians are even aware of the existence of the basic texts of the Orthodox spiritual life that teach exactly how to distinguish between genuine and false spirituality? texts that give life and teaching to holy men and women who have attained a great degree of God's grace THIS WILL BE IN GREEK HANDS AND OLD AFTER WORLD WAR THIRD-This will be the period of Orthodoxy's blossoming for a short time because then they begin again and people are drawn into evil. And then, the state of peace, the antichrist, so everyone must come and join Orthodoxy-Papacy is a demonic delusion and a great heresy; there is one truth in the Holy Eastern Orthodox Church. The Orthodox Church goes back to the earliest church founded by the Apostle Paul and the Apostles through the ancient Roman Empire and the continuation of the Byzantine Empire. It considers itself the historical and organic continuation of the original Church founded by Christ and His disciples. It is the religion of the majority of the population of Belarus, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and Ukraine; there are significant minority populations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kosovo, Jordan, Palestine/Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. It teaches that it is the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church established by Jesus Christ in His Great Commission to the disciples 2,000 years ago

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