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>Michael is the Archangel. Are you arguing, like the Mormons (if you
are
>Mormon, forgive me for missing it), that Jesus is Michael made flesh,
>and then ascended to be at the right hand of God?
not Mormon and Mormons believe Adam is the Archangel Michael.
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In article
>
>
>"Matthew Johnson"
>message
>news:A4307A26-0087-8B6F-5D05-7749FA1A3B1E@srcbs.org...
>> In article
><30D19585-CE0C-ABE3-7C3A-3D04C36D9405@srcbs.org>, Gary
>says...
>> >
>> >Matthew, I came across this link recently.
>> >
>> >http://www.ocf.org/OrthodoxPage/reading/ortho_cath.html
>> >
>> >What do you think of it?
>
>Thanks, Matthew. I'll look over the one's in English.
Actually, all of the links I gave you are in English. If I knew what other
languages you read, I might be able to give you more.
But in the meantime, I really wish you had not left in the site I do NOT
recommend in your response. For now a reader who reads your response, but does
not read this post, will be left with the misleading impression that I
recommended the ocf.org site. But you already know I cannot recommend that one.
SInce then, I have looked at it more, and I like it less! What did he think he
was doing, for example, when he said, "... that is how we know Him to exist.
Otherwise, unless God speaks to us, human reason cannot know more"?
I know what he is _trying_ to do: he is trying to defend the distinction St.
Maximus made (and ST. gregory Palamas articulated further) between the
knowability of God's energies and the _unknowability_ of His essence. But He
claimed too much unknowable, undercutting not just Sts. Maximus and Palamas, but
even St. Paul's famous lines in Rom 1:18-20.
So no, I cannot recommend that site. And I fear people who read it will only get
themselves more confused about what Orthodoxy really is.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
Quidquid boni habet tribuat illi a quo factus est
(Sanctus Aurelius Augustinus, Ser. 96)
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lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> Bob wrote:
> >
> > Well gee, let's see. He was a spokesman for Torah.Org. Would that
> make
> > him a Torah teacher? I don't know but I would have to suspect he
may
> > be.
> >
> Anybody can set up a website and name it with some authoritative
> facade. "I suspect" is yet another unsupported presuppos