Troublesome passages of the Old Testament It is important when reading the Old Testament, to remember that it was written as an account of a peoples journey to God. As the Israelites journey continued, they came to know God, little by little, through God’s self-revelation to their prophets, and their

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What about your burial plans when your family is not Orthodox Some Orthodox Christians, whose family members are either not Orthodox, or who are no longer practicing the Orthodox faith, think they should skip any funeral arrangements that would involve the Church. They figure their relatives would likely not attend

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“Let my prayer arise as incense before Thee” From Old Testament times believers have burned incense as an offering when worshiping God. The ancient temple in Jerusalem even had priests whose sole duty was to keep the censer burning twenty-four hours a day. Ancient pagan kings were often escorted with

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The theological vision of God and natural science “Faith without knowledge leads to superstition. Knowledge without faith leads to atheism.” Metropolitan Joseph of the Antiochian Archdiocese. Orthodoxy does not exclude from the theological vision of God the findings of natural science. Science and faith can be in concert with one

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