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<blockquote data-quote="DanielH" data-source="post: 1494533" data-attributes="member: 18034"><p>I love seeing the connection between yiayias and babushkas at church to Orthosphere bros. At Sunday my wife and I were at a relatively new church and within minutes of meeting an old lady, she was telling us about the positives of vernacular in church and how she thinks they're going to coerce us to take the vaccine and how to get ivermectin. That old lady for sure doesn't follow Luke Kendrat, or Roosh, or Jay Dyer, but she's on the same page as us, because we are all Orthodox. Another old lady at a ROCOR church I visited was telling me about Fr Seraphim Rose and how modernity and college are hurting her grandchild. Orthodox people on or off the internet are still Orthodox. We take different routes to end up at the same place, because we have the same guiding Spirit. Contrast this to modernist infiltrators of the Church who couldn't even have their ideas without the internet. There would be no Orthodoxy in Dialogue or Giacomo Sanfillippos (with their particular globohomo agendas) without the corrupting influences of modernity and particularly the internet. They are not in the sphere.</p><p></p><p>The Orthosphere is a rebirth of fraternity in the West. We will retake what has been taken from us, for the Glory of God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanielH, post: 1494533, member: 18034"] I love seeing the connection between yiayias and babushkas at church to Orthosphere bros. At Sunday my wife and I were at a relatively new church and within minutes of meeting an old lady, she was telling us about the positives of vernacular in church and how she thinks they're going to coerce us to take the vaccine and how to get ivermectin. That old lady for sure doesn't follow Luke Kendrat, or Roosh, or Jay Dyer, but she's on the same page as us, because we are all Orthodox. Another old lady at a ROCOR church I visited was telling me about Fr Seraphim Rose and how modernity and college are hurting her grandchild. Orthodox people on or off the internet are still Orthodox. We take different routes to end up at the same place, because we have the same guiding Spirit. Contrast this to modernist infiltrators of the Church who couldn't even have their ideas without the internet. There would be no Orthodoxy in Dialogue or Giacomo Sanfillippos (with their particular globohomo agendas) without the corrupting influences of modernity and particularly the internet. They are not in the sphere. The Orthosphere is a rebirth of fraternity in the West. We will retake what has been taken from us, for the Glory of God. [/QUOTE]
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