And what relevance has this individual's moral behavior have with the eastern orthodox christian faith?
Was he less of a sinner before discovering the orthodox faith and becoming an orthodox christian?
I don't know how he belittled his father (you never said how, only that he did it), but if indeed, he dishonored his father, how do you know that he didn't repent for it? If he didn't repent from it it means that he didn't dishonored his father and has a clear conscience about how he treated his parents. Either way, we don't know. And bringing intimate things of this man's life seems like a dishonorable thing in itself and with no relevance on the topic.
Was he less of a sinner before discovering the orthodox faith and becoming an orthodox christian?
I don't know how he belittled his father (you never said how, only that he did it), but if indeed, he dishonored his father, how do you know that he didn't repent for it? If he didn't repent from it it means that he didn't dishonored his father and has a clear conscience about how he treated his parents. Either way, we don't know. And bringing intimate things of this man's life seems like a dishonorable thing in itself and with no relevance on the topic.
I doubt he has born again in the first place and is probably why he went E.O. being attracted by the religious trappings, icons, and history...very little to do with the living Christ.
He never repented, at least didn’t loud mouth it.
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