Sunday, February 20, 2011

Virtual Styling Games

church and political memoirs

far my most successful church-political Article - "April Theses" of 2006 , addressed to all parishioners of ROCOR (L) shortly before the All-Diaspora Council, which was to adopt the policy of surrender before MP.

I wrote it just to clear my conscience, absolutely no hope that "these maloholnye" anything will do, but just then I could not forgive himself. "Theses" were a few, but really only one important to him and brings the entire article (it is formulated at the end): the cathedral of the opposition must put important for themselves, but only executable task - to build an alternative to the cathedral and take care of him self after the final surrender of Laurus.

do not know what proportion of the percentage probability I left that it will be done. and here is one of the most powerful in my life, church and political surprises - That this was done in reality. during the council opposition withdrew a conference room in a hotel nearby and was able to agree on everything, or at least a lot. for me it was a great lesson that the rules "to clear my conscience" should be observed as well as safety rules: rarely helps, but neatly.

proved that among my readers active in the ROCOR (L) were military men - poorly understood and so dogmatic, but understand the tactics. as it turned out, played a major role [info] elmager - Colonel General Staff and U.S. Strategic Intelligence in retirement. very sorry that this remarkable man died (in 2009). He understood without words things that make people understand the priest's education - is like talking to a stool.

why I remembered it now?

among the "April thesis was a technical argument that we need to use the internal contradictions in Lagar traitors, but we can entice and generally take out someone in their own ranks.

Unfortunately, the current ROCA (A) has chosen the path of true Orthodoxy outside help: entering into communion with the Patriarch of Jerusalem Irenaeus, it became part of "world Orthodoxy."

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