Science and Orthodoxy: Part 1
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hvala :)
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@BakinKoljac radi se o veri i nauci, koje se iskljucuju po zapadnjackom svhatanju, a on objasni da nauka i vera mogu zajedno i da je istina svetinja, bez obzira na to ko je otkrije
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i have difficulties to follow him.....could someone point out the topics?
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I wish I was a monastic under your observance, father.
thank you for the wisdom, made long ago, yet affects me positively now. thank you.
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Truth is sacred, no matter who discovers it. You are so right.
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@jubik10 I do think that you both need to reexamine the question in a broader context. There is not question about the fact that God is our creator, and that life depends upon the will of God. However, one should not narrow down one's understanding to the level that we think we can interpret God's mind, and paint ourselves into an intractable corner.
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@allsaintsmonastery I agree with Timothy
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@TimothyStinson One should not tnk that sch abilities are limited to humans. We are different from other animals only because God differentiated us and breathd into us the Spirit, giving us not simply a "rational" soul, but a personhood capable of immortality by grace.
As a potential protestant convert to orthodoxy (which is probable) you have no idea how happy it made me to read this comment.
gCuezy 2 years ago 4
@TimothyStinson Man received a rational soul at the moment God breathed it into him. It is up to God whether or not He bestows it elsewhere. Gorillas do, in fact, reason, invent tools, have affection for one another and sacrifice themselves for their offspring.
allsaintsmonastery 1 year ago 2