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<blockquote data-quote="Vasily Martian" data-source="post: 1539916" data-attributes="member: 22018"><p>It could also be added here that new age medicine is also a problem, including homoeopathy. While the Church isn't against all natural remedies, the remedies do need to be of a certain kind. Regarding homoeopathy, it was developed by a Freemason, who was inspired by other occultists, in line with his occultic inquiries and 'insights.' Below is a link to an article against homoeopathy, from an Orthodox perspective. </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://cdn.website-editor.net/fdfcd95a68534fddbbfe4d363ec0ace5/files/uploaded/homeopathy2.pdf[/URL]</p><p></p><p>For me, personally, I'd like to find some information on homoeopathy that lays out its basic principle/s in a way that can be easily refuted with logic. For instance, one of the basic principles of occultism is that truth is relative, and yet this can be easily refuted on the grounds that such a statement is absolute. If I could find a similar, self-contradictory statement at the root of homoeopathy, steering some people away from it could be easier. In the meantime, it's enough to know that it's a product of Freemasonry, and that the Church has spoken against it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasily Martian, post: 1539916, member: 22018"] It could also be added here that new age medicine is also a problem, including homoeopathy. While the Church isn't against all natural remedies, the remedies do need to be of a certain kind. Regarding homoeopathy, it was developed by a Freemason, who was inspired by other occultists, in line with his occultic inquiries and 'insights.' Below is a link to an article against homoeopathy, from an Orthodox perspective. [URL unfurl="true"]https://cdn.website-editor.net/fdfcd95a68534fddbbfe4d363ec0ace5/files/uploaded/homeopathy2.pdf[/URL] For me, personally, I'd like to find some information on homoeopathy that lays out its basic principle/s in a way that can be easily refuted with logic. For instance, one of the basic principles of occultism is that truth is relative, and yet this can be easily refuted on the grounds that such a statement is absolute. If I could find a similar, self-contradictory statement at the root of homoeopathy, steering some people away from it could be easier. In the meantime, it's enough to know that it's a product of Freemasonry, and that the Church has spoken against it. [/QUOTE]
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