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My Orthodox Christianity teaches that God does not rejoice when one of His children is lost.
Fr. Peter-Michael Preble: Osama Is Dead. Now What Should I Feel? Fr. Peter-Michael Preble 2011
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Ukrainian nationalists refuse to recognize Russian authority over Orthodox Christianity and accuse Moscow of trying to block independent Ukrainian churches from gaining international acceptance.
Ukrainian Nationalists Protest Russian Patriarch's Visit 2010
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Some elements of the Unitarian church are not compatible with Orthodox Christianity.
`From Fundamentalism to Freedom' | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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This is also the focus of much of later Orthodox Christianity as it sought to establish Paul's position over that of the rest of Judaism.
Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper James F. McGrath 2010
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Orthodox Christianity brings to the holistic treatment of a sick person a philosophically ascetic orientation increasingly alien to the way we live and think in the modern West.
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Orthodox Christianity, properly understood, is a distortion of the pure forms of religious truth … we must immediately return to the worship of the Earth goddess if we are to save ourselves from destruction.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Orthodox Christianity brings to the holistic treatment of a sick person a philosophically ascetic orientation increasingly alien to the way we live and think in the modern West.
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Orthodox Christianity brings to the holistic treatment of a sick person a philosophically ascetic orientation increasingly alien to the way we live and think in the modern West.
TEXAS FAITH: Do we put too great a premium on our biological lives? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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Russia was and is a Christian civilization. 1000 years passed since Orthodox Christianity was adopted there as a primary spiritual environment and no Communism and/or Stalinism or whatever ‘ism’ could extract that spirit from the soil.
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The Russian Orthodox hymn Let my prayer arise, introducing an Anglican prelate much influenced also by Orthodox Christianity: a poet and a scholar, the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Rowan Williams who was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in 2003.
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