Posted on 12/30/2015 11:35:50 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A dissenting voice from the Church of Greece has emerged amongst the harsh criticism leveled against the government's passing of a law that grants some rights to same-sex partnerships in Greece.
Chrysostomos, the Metropolitan of Messinia, whose diocese covers southern Greece, said in an interview with a local news site TharrosNews.gr, that homosexuals, like all humans, are a creation of God and they deserve the same respect and honor-- and not violence and rejection.
Chrysostomos' statements came after another bishop of the Church, from nearby Kalavryta, Metropolitan Ambrosios issued a caustic call to his faithful to spit on and beat up gay people.
Other high ranking bishops added their own viewpoints, including Metropolitan Seraphim of Piraeus who claimed that the civil partnership recognition movement in Greece was the fault of a long list of dark, external forces that were seeking to break down Greek society, including the U.S. Embassy in Athens and Consulate in Thessaloniki, Jews, the Rothschilds and George Soros.
Metropolitan Anthimos of Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city used his pulpit just days before the vote in Greek parliament to suggest that "not even animals" have these tendencies.
In the interview, Chrysostomos went in depth, even using Biblical reference:
"Homosexuals, like all humans, are a creation of God and they deserve the same respect and honor, and not violence and rejection. We shouldn't forget the way Christ responded to the sinful woman, according to the Gospels, which became his word. 'He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.'"
"That canon should be our guiding principle for the way in which we should handle every person and fellow human, regardless of their otherness or differences. The church doesn't reject people."
Chrysostomos went on to say, however, that what the Church cannot accept, is an interference in its liturgical life and how it conducts and perceives its sacramental life.
The Metropolitan's complete statement in Greek follows:
"Îι ομοÏÏ
λÏÏιλοι, ÏÏÏÏ Ïλοι οι άνθÏÏÏοι, είναι δημιοÏ
ÏγήμαÏα ÏοÏ
ÎÎµÎ¿Ï ÎºÎ±Î¹ ιÏÏÏει και γι' αÏ
ÏοÏÏ Î¿ ανÏίÏÏοιÏÎ¿Ï ÏεβαÏμÏÏ ÎºÎ±Î¹ η Ïιμή, και ÏÏι η βία και η αÏÏÏÏιÏη. Îεν ÏÏÎÏει να Î¼Î±Ï Î´Î¹Î±ÏεÏγει ÏÏι ο ÏÏÏÏÎ¿Ï Î¼Îµ Ïον οÏοίο ο ΧÏιÏÏÏÏ Î±Î½ÏιμεÏÏÏιÏε Ïην αμαÏÏÏλή γÏ
ναίκα ÏÎ·Ï ÎÏ
Î±Î³Î³ÎµÎ»Î¹ÎºÎ®Ï ÏεÏικοÏήÏ, ÏαÏακÏηÏίÏÏηκε αÏÏ Ïο λÏγο ΤοÏ
, «ο αναμάÏÏηÏÎ¿Ï ÏÏÏÏÎ¿Ï Ïον λίθον βαλÎÏÏ». ÎÏ
ÏÏÏ Î¿ κανÏÎ½Î±Ï Î±ÏοÏελεί Ïη διοικοÏÏα γÏαμμή για Ïον ÏÏÏÏο με Ïον οÏοίο θα ÏÏÎÏει να ÏÏ
μÏεÏιÏεÏÏμεθα ÏÏÎ¿Ï ÎºÎ¬Î¸Îµ άνθÏÏÏο και ÏÏ
νάνθÏÏÏο, ανεξάÏÏηÏα αÏÏ Ïην εÏεÏÏÏηÏα ή Ïη διαÏοÏεÏικÏÏηÏά ÏοÏ
. Î ÎκκληÏία δεν αÏοÏÏίÏÏει Ïα ÏÏÏÏÏÏα, αλλά Ïα ÏÎβεÏαι ÏÏο ÏλαίÏιο ÏÏν ελεÏθεÏÏν εÏιλογÏν και ÏÏν δικαιÏμάÏÏν ÏοÏ
Ï. Îκείνο ÏοÏ
δεν μÏοÏεί να αÏοδεÏθεί η ÎκκληÏία είναι Ïην κάθε μοÏÏή ÏÏ
μÏÏνοÏ
η οÏοία αμαÏ
ÏÏνει Ïο μÏ
ÏÏηÏÎ¹Î±ÎºÏ ÏαÏακÏήÏα ÏοÏ
ÎάμοÏ
και αλλοιÏνει λειÏοÏ
Ïγικά Ïο θεÏÎ¼Ï ÏÎ·Ï Î¿Î¹ÎºÎ¿Î³ÎνειαÏ."
Today's sodomites and their handlers would call Jesus a "hater" if they got wind of this.
God doesn’t reject people, but He does reject behavior.
Contraceptors too.
"Love our enemies" is something Jesus showed us in practice.
Loving involves, of course, telling them the truth. "Admonishing the sinner" is Mercy, too.
He did. He created those people. He did not create those behaviors.
Those behaviors are not only destructive, but enslaving. And He came to free the enslaved, by freeing us from our sins.
Yes, He made all of us, we decide to sin. And we are to be instruments of His saving grace. We are also supposed to run off unrepentant sinners from our congregations, and knock the dust off our sandals when we can’t get through to people rather than continue to throw pearls to swine.
He didn’t ask her. He told her.
Thank you. It's not an answer I enjoy, but that is the point of the Bible. If God wanted us to do whatever we wanted, there would be no need for scripture, since following our own whims is what we do naturally. He wants us to follow His guidance, whether or not it matches the choices we would make on our own. I don't always succeed, but I do my best to let Him guide my life.
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