Hello:
Lightening,Imikahail (many thanks for your reply on the end of Satan's access to heaven) and Cephas,thank you for all your insights in the thread "Did Adam really know what death is?". For some reason,the thread is in the invisible mode. I can only access it by clicking on my name to see my last posting.
New York state voted 'aye' on gay marriage. But,the issue caused a rift between the Roman Archbishop and the governor of NY who happens to be a Catholic.The Archbishop of NY and his allies from the Vatican are contemplating of denying the governor of NY from receiving holy communion to punish him for his support of marriage equality and misleading the faithful. Never minding the hypocrisy that is rampant in the Catholic church, church and state in the US are officially kept as separate entities.
However,my question is how would the COC or HG Bishop David or other general US bishops react, if the governor happened to be a Copt who would just follow his political party's line and policy (rather than his own) and supports an issue that is religiously offensive and serious sin in the sight of God? Would they be facing some sort of canonical consequences?
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No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. - Matthew 6:24
No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. - Luke 16:13
For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ. - Galatians 1:10
People are begining to do politics.My church has fundraised for someone contesting local municipial elections.I think they rise through their party's ranks to become a governor or a senator or even a president.
First Coptic President of the United States of America.
That they would even think to protest against carbon tax made my blood boil a bit; there is a prophecy by the Greek saint St. Cosmas - A time will come when men will suffer because they do not love trees.
If you get involved then you get into the same cycle because you need businesses to sponsor you and so you need to make concessions to their demands, there are also no genuine Orthodox Christian parties to vote for.
We don't seem to think much about equitable social policy like helping to ease the world food crisis; things are only getting tougher for the poorest of the poor and its mostly to do with people like us in first world countries. I am so glad that we as Orthodox Christians fast because it makes a huge difference.
What seems to happen in Australia is that a political party will offer to stop abortion or euthanasia and then with the votes they get will pass some horrible laws restricting workers rights or cutting health care funding.
One thing we need to be aware of is that when the anti-Christ does come - he will at the very least give the guise of fixing all these problems. He will fill our bank accounts with money, bellies with food and put cars on our driveways. Remember the anti-Christ is not someone against Christ per-se he is a substitute that the devil will use to try and replace Christ in our lives.
The place where there is total justice, total equity and morality is in the Kingdom of God and God so help us if we ever believe that our earthly governments can be any kind of substitute.
Please pray for me,
LiD
The feedback I got sofar suggests that an Orthodox christian should not pursue politics at all or they will lose focus on God. I think,this idea sounds very scary.
If Christians are not concerned with politics then they are not concerned with society, which does not seem to me to be proper. But this is different to being narrowly associated with party politics and the general corruption that is usually involved in such affairs.
It's hard to be a politician and not be a thief.
It's hard to be a politician and not abuse that power.
I have yet to find an exception to the rules.
Some the early holy fathers has opposed kings and emperors for their grieve actions with great courage. St. John the baptist case could be considered as an example, he publicly opposed Herod for taking his brother's wife.
I don't think we should have anything to do with politics. Jesus didn't say to the Apostles become a politican and this will be the way we'll build our church. No, I think we should stay autonymous (independant). Politicans try to please people and these things are for this world.