Not sure how many of you have conversed with this man who goes by Gebre Menfes Kidus (Not the saint) who has written a book entitled "Mystery and Meaning" but I strongly urge that anyone who has come in contact with him use the utmost caution. He is NOT affiliated with the EOTC as he claims, but rather a schismatic group of quasi-rastas who call themselves the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and highly venerate Haile Selassie, going so far as to deny that he ever did anything wrong. I cannot elaborate here as there is not enough room, but would be willing to share my refutation of his teachings via email.
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I have been in correspondence with Abba Gebre Tsadik; I was so happy to find someone who I thought was a true EOTC Abba here in the west. I was hoping he would be able to come to my country and form a Church. But when I told him to contact our COC Priest who has the authority to form new Church's he replied that the COC was a different Church. So sad how we keep our own selves in slavery.
I used to be a rasta. I am glad for the rasta teachings of holistic living that prepared me for my wonderful Orthodox Christian life. I'm glad for my early protestant upbringing; which gave me the good foundation so now I can worship God in completeness!
As a rasta I could never believe that Haile Selassie I was the God, but definitely a god as all men of God are born to be. I'm sure Emperor Haile Selassie I made mistakes because he was human, but his good deeds far out measure the bad. I don't think a man of God like Pope Kyrillos the VI would have spent so much time in the company of the Emperor if he was a bad person. And I think the late great Emperor deserves his place with the Saints.
Yes, Gebre Menfes Kidus or Reynold Wood, said many questionable things but then became very shady with me when I questioned him about his religious affiliation. He even referred to HH Pope Shenouda in a very negaive light, calling him "shrewd."
Having lived in Ethiopia I have a bit of knowledge about her beautiful history and about Haile Selassie. I had the pleasure of speaking with many of the people surrounding him and many who were within the military. I can assure you that while Haile Selassie was not evil, he does not deserve a place amongst saints. It is confirmed that he had quite a few people killed for opposing him. He also chose to ignore many of the countrys poorest in favor of wealthy land owners, again this being confirmed. The other accusation from some in the church and many of the military that spent time with him is apostasy. Now, I do not take this lightly and dont often wish to discuss this but the fact is he did consult the equivalent of a shaman on multiple occasions. From eyewitness accounts I have heard that there were occasions in which he even sacrificed animals ritualistically. The true reason why these witnesses are unawares as they are not versed in this sort of thing. So no, he does not deserve his place among the saints as he has done nothing to deserve such an honor, especially not emphatically stating "Guys, I am not God nor a god, STOP IT already, come and see Orthodoxy!" He was weak and fled his country, even Marcus Garvey criticized him for that.
Does anybody know when the Arian Emperor Constantine was admitted into the congregation of saints?
Maybe we should consider admitting General El-Sisi into the congregation of saints as well. Definitely a man of honor as opposed to Constantine's bloody policies, has no blood on his hands unlike Constantine, and has "saved" the Copts from great persecution under the MB, as opposed to persecuting the Church and her great saints.
Being muslim should not stop the great man from sainthood. It cannot get worse than an Arian.
St. Sisi, pray for us !
One has to be skeptical about the canonization of individuals in power. Usually it takes place in the time of his son or grandchild, and it suggests that the Church was not in liberty to reject this veneration.
For Emperor Haile Selasse, neither he or any of his descendents are in power to force anything on us or on the Ethiopian, so at least his life will be evaluated fairly.
No one is mocking any saints here, simply because the very sainthood of Constantine is in question and no one is able to provide a logical answer to serious events in the life of Constantine that suggest Constantine is a heretic and a thug rather than a saint in the Orthodox Church.
The first question is simple: Under what circumstances was Constantine admitted to the congregation of saints? There is no need to evade the question by moral lectures.
The next question is simple: What are the merits of Constantine to be a saint? The edict of Milan does not qualify him for sainthood, simply because many rulers in the Roman era and in the Arab era were friendly to Christians and did not persecute them. Should we admit Muhamed Pasha Ali, Khedewi Ismail, Sultan Kamaraweh and Sultan EL-Aziz Beallah to the congregation fo saints? Christianity flourished in their era, Churches were erected and they even supported building of churches. President Nasser should be even among the heavenly, seeking his intercession and not only his prayers.
What we know about Constantine is the following:
1) Baptized an Arian. This means he was not baptized in the name of the Trinity. He is not Christian / Orthodox. He is a heretic.
2) He was baptized by a arch heretic who happened to be also his life long personal aid and advisor, therefore present at his death bed. It is not a coincidence that an Arian was his advisor if he was not himself an Arian by conviction.
3) Persecutor of the Church and persecutor of the greatest of the bishops, Athanasius, with no indication that he repented like other persecutors of the Church, say Governor Arianos or Saul Of Tarsus.
4) Like other Emperors, his reign was one bloody crime after another, killing his own family members for political struggle.
If you want to challenge the above points, go ahead and I will be most obliged to follow your opinion if you prove the above to be wrong.
Was he baptized by an orthodox priest or even an orthodox person in the name of the Trinity?
Are there any signs of his repentence?
If not, then definitely Field Marshal El-Sisis or Nasser are even more honorable than Constantine and deserve veneration as well.
If you participated in the mystery of the Body of Christ and were of sound faith, you would have understood the gravity of admitting a heretic, unrepented persecutor of the Church and a bloody Emperor into the Church body.
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Perhaps one should consult with him concerning some of the Ethiopian missions and the personality of Haile Selassie, as he probably knows better than most of us here.
He teaches absolute pacifism and condemns anyone in the military. Going so far as to take others words out of context to "prove" his stance.
in the glory of the saints with their blissful
laughter and smiles, as described by the proverb teller
and psalmist, I shall be granted the second rank,
the rank where people like me are assigned.
But in view of the error of my ways,
even they are superior to me just as the penitent is
superior to the impenitent.
Manasseh should be celebrated,
when compared with the excess of my transgressions.
The Pharisee should be honored when compared with my foul baseness.
The Prodigal Son should be praised
when compared to the betrayal of my vows.
The deceit of the Amasseh’s son should be commended,
when compared with my thankless ingratitude.
More blessed is the thief who was prosecutor
of the faithless.
More honorable is the prostitute, the example and the mother of all repentant.
No less than Pharaoh have I hardened my heart.
No less blameworthy than the frenzied Israelite mob,
have I rebelled against my creator.
No less than the enemies of God have I
taken the battlefield,
and I did not refrain from denying the creator of
all from nothing.
I make waves like the turbulent sea during a storm,
but I do not tremble, humbled by your
severe commandment,
like the waves of the sea against the shore.
My countless misdeeds are measured like
mounds of sand.
The boundless accumulation is less than the
mass of my lawlessness.
Second, it is not a personal vendetta. The fact is Gebre has misquoted and taken many out of context to "prove" that pacifism is the teaching of the church, and it is not. I tried posting each and everything he said here and its correction but it was too much. But, let us assume that Gebre is right, then his poem bashing soldiers must also be true thereby challenging the churches canonization of many saints who were soldiers. I have no personal issue with Gebre, I take issue with his incorrect teaching which could push people away from the church, his maligning the characters of others while then accusing me of maligning him. Before I ever publicly pointed out his errors, I gave him ample time to respond to the letter, he chose not to. Our own HH Pope Shenouda said that an error taught in public must be corrected in public. And I believe that.
I truly hope that Gebre realizes I am not attacking him but his teachings
In hindsight I certainly could have done or said things differently, but I would have done it publicly and still used his name. I am not sure why that is such a big deal, if its you, own it. I prefer my baptismal name too, but if you must know my name then I would give it to you and own what I say as I always do. But again, thats Gebre, we conversed privately a few days ago and I gave him my phone number and offered to talk to him in order to explain myself, again, in hopes that he might listen. I will not push the issue but will make sure that people know the church does NOT teach absolute pacifism, can a person choose that? Yes, of course.
Mina, Gebre likely still has my number as we used to converse via telephone quite often. Out of respect to him I deleted his number, and even told him that I would do this long ago. Now, I had no idea he "felt threatened" until you just told me that. I conversed with him privately asking for forgiveness and wishing to explain myself. He replied and I said that if he wishes to contact me he can, and in case he ditched my number I supplied him with it. In hindsight, had I known this information before, I would not have bothered sending him a pm at all.
I find his views on pacifism in opposition to the church, I do not find him to be a bad or horrible person, I just think his teaching is incorrect and I supplied him with the letter that was signed off on by a few clergy members and told him that I would give him ample time to reply to it, if he did not, then I would post it where I posted it. I told him my intentions and I made myself very clear what I was going to do before it was done. Had he simply responded to it then it would probably have gone down differently.
Thankfully you have pointed out to me that I am threatening to him in asking for forgiveness and I will leave it at that and never contact him again. I am not sure why he contacted you here when I PM'd him on OC.net but either way, point taken.
I just saw this thread and wanted to clarify a few things. First of all, Ioannes is my brother and I'm sure he means well; but he is very mistaken in what he has said about me here. I'm sure he did not intend to deliberately misrepresent me. So let me set the record straight:
1. I am not a part of any quasi-Rastafarian schismatic group. My family and I were baptized into the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in 2008. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church affirms all the doctrines and theology of the first three ecumenical councils, and we stand in communion with all other Non-Chalcedonian Orthodox Churches.
2. I do not worship Haile Selassie, and I have never said that Haile Selassie did no wrong. In my opinion, His Majesty was a great Christian King who defended the Orthodox Faith. But he was a man, not God, and I have never in my life believed him to be otherwise.
3. Abba Gebre Tsadik is a mentor and a great encouragement to me. But he is not the Priest who baptized me. Abba Gebre Tsadik has a wonderful ministry to Rastafarians, but he has never compromised the Orthodox Faith or attempted to synthesize Orthodoxy and Rastafarianism. He upholds the Orthodox Tewahedo Faith as far as I can tell. In fact, he discourages Rastafarians who have been baptized from referring to themselves as "Ras." As for the website he set up in my name many years ago, I have never used it, nor have I ever referred anyone else to it. His intention was simply to help spread the Orthodox Tewahedo Faith here in my state. But I never felt comfortable with the website, precisely because I am not any sort of clerical authority and I did not want anyone to confuse me for such.
4. Yes, I am a pacifist, and I do argue that peace and nonviolence are the teachings of Christ. And no, I do not believe in the theory of evolution. I believe that Orthodox Christians can have sincere disagreements about these and other issues. I understand that Ioannes disagrees with me about pacifism, and that's fine. I love him just the same.
So I hope that clarifies things a bit. I have explained all this to Ioannes many times before, but I must have failed to communicate clearly. So if he misunderstood, then I accept the responsibility for not being clear enough when I tried to explain myself. I respect Ioannes for his firm commitment to Orthodox theology. I also highly recommend his numerous books that he has written about the Faith. They are a valuable resource in defending and promoting the Orthodox Church.
Peace to all in our Lord Jesus Christ. +++
Selam,
Gebre Menfes Kidus