The Greek Revolution of 1821 Remains Incomplete
What did the Greek Revolution of 1821 achieve? Was it betrayed by the Western powers and Greek traitors? Why?
Read more →What did the Greek Revolution of 1821 achieve? Was it betrayed by the Western powers and Greek traitors? Why?
Read more →Over time, images work their way into our minds and transform our perceptions. The success of modern propaganda depends on that, as do efforts to transform the Orthodox Church into a “modern” version of herself.
Read more →The US is moving at high speed towards a Central Bank Digital Currency. What could that mean for personal and religious liberty?
Read more →Ecumenical engagement with Anglicanism is increasing. A former Episcopal priest issues a sobering, personal warning to his Orthodox family about the dangers.
Read more →With the persecution of Bishop Joseph Strickland, the danger of centralized power is once again made evident. We Orthodox must take heed, as there is a movement afoot to give us the same kind of structure.
Read more →Transgenderism did not just happen. It was a carefully crafted, top-down revolution financed by billionaires and major industries. Why did this happen?
Read more →Ecumenism is demonic, a cocktail of various peculiar religious beliefs and eccentric philosophies denying absolute truth and a personal God.
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros lied about Orthodox Baptism to justify baptizing children of a same-sex couple born of immoral surrogacy.
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros of the Greek Archdiocese of America has now firmly embraced abortion and abandoned the Orthodox Faith.
Read more →Many Westerners, particularly Americans, take Democracy for granted. On the death of the British Queen, let us take a fresh look at the spiritual, political, and economic ramifications of both Monarchy and Democracy.
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