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<blockquote data-quote="cradleGO" data-source="post: 76181092" data-attributes="member: 437227"><p>Yours is an post, but just want to say that if you truly were a Greek orthodox at one time - I do not believe that you were - you would have remained one had you put the same effort into learning about Orthodoxy as you do in dismissing it. Yu can certainly have a personal relathionship with God in Orthodoxy. Silly.</p><p>I see an obvious error when you said Orthodoxy rejected Gnosticism due to its lack of a hierarchy. That is ridiculous on its surface, but to illuminate you, Orthodoxy rejected Gnosticism because it is false. Humanity does not need to know "secret things" via Gnosticism to find God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cradleGO, post: 76181092, member: 437227"] Yours is an post, but just want to say that if you truly were a Greek orthodox at one time - I do not believe that you were - you would have remained one had you put the same effort into learning about Orthodoxy as you do in dismissing it. Yu can certainly have a personal relathionship with God in Orthodoxy. Silly. I see an obvious error when you said Orthodoxy rejected Gnosticism due to its lack of a hierarchy. That is ridiculous on its surface, but to illuminate you, Orthodoxy rejected Gnosticism because it is false. Humanity does not need to know "secret things" via Gnosticism to find God. [/QUOTE]
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