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[Greek] ἀγνοέω (agnoeō), [Latin] ignorare,[Latin] ignotus, [German] nich wissen: to ignore, to not know, to be ignorant, to not pay attention, to not recognize, to fail to understand; 25 scriptures

A quote from St. Ignatius (Brianchaninov) : r/OrthodoxChristianity

Unfortunately, the culture is filled with evil, hatred, politicization, worldliness, tolerance, inclusion, and false compassion. The Church also continues to be entrenched in the world, MAKING A BETTER WORLD and SEEKING FAVOR WITH THE WORLD.

Background information:

Greek Hellenism: This term means to be mistaken, to fail to know, to not recognize, to do nothing, to fail to understand, unknown, to go wrong, and to be ignorant.

Polybius’ Histories 38.9.5: “The common people were ready to obey any order he gave, being incapable of taking thought for the future.”

Plato’s Phaedrus 22e: “I have forgotten myself.”

Herodotus’ The Histories 4.156: “They were ignorant of the cause of their misfortune.”

Plato’s Phaedrus 277d: “Ignorance of right or wrong and good and bad is in truth inevitably a disgrace.”

Plato’s Gorgias 517c: “For during all this time that we have been debating, we have never ceased circling around to the same point and misunderstanding each other.”

Old Testament: This term means to be ignorant, to not know, unknown, to be wrong, to be unsure, to trespass, and to be foolish. This term is often defined by one’s relationship with God. Not knowing can mean ignorance, error, rejection, and disobedience to God.

New Testament: This term means not understanding, ignorant, not acknowledging, unaware, and unknown.

Mk. 9:32: “But the disciples did not understand the saying, and they were afraid to question Him.” (The disciples did not understand Jesus’ second prediction of the Passion: ‘the Son of Man is to be handed over to men, they will kill Him, and three days after His death He will rise’. The disciples did not understand Jesus’ path.)

Acts 13:27: “The inhabitants of Jerusalem and their leaders failed to recognize Him, and by condemning Him they fulfilled the oracles of the prophets.” (Paul charitably stated that the Jews had different pre-conceived notions about the Messiah. They expected a king and conqueror, not a poor and despised person. The Jews were ignorant of the true meaning of the Old Testament prophecies.)

“Acts 17:23: “For as I walk around looking carefully at your shrines, I even discovered an altar described, ‘To and Unknown God.’ What you unknowingly worship, I proclaim to you.”

  1. How does Paul view the Athenians? Paul sees the Athenians as very religious. Paul is appealing to the Athenians’ religiosity. The Athenians unknowingly worship God.
  2. How do the Athenians view this Unknown God? This is a limited God who dwells in sanctuaries, served by human hands, and requires human help.
  3. What does Paul seek to accomplish? Paul contests the common belief in a multiplicity of gods exerting their powers through images. There is a human desire to find God. God will judge the world with justice.

Rom.2:4: “Or do you hold His priceless kindness, forbearance, and patience in low esteem, unaware that the kindness of God would lead you to repentance?” (The final judgment will be a review of performance, not of privilege. The Gentiles stand on equal footing with the Jews. The Jews cannot condemn the sins of the Gentiles without condemning themselves.)

Rom.6:3: “Or are you unaware that we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?” (Through our baptism, each of must die to sin, to our old sinful ways, and to the sinful ways of the world.)

Rom.11:25: “I do not want you to be unaware of this mystery, brothers, so that you will not become wise in your own estimation: a hardening has come upon Israel, until the full number of the Gentiles come in.” (In God’s providence, Israel’s unbelief is being used to grant the light of faith to the Gentile. In spite of the Israelites’ unbelief, they remain dear to God.)

2Cor.2:11: “So that we might not be taken advantage of by Satan, for we are no unaware of his purposes.” (Paul calls upon the Corinthians to effectively and compassionately punish any one who has caused offence. This is necessary as to not allow Satan to take advantage of this scandal or crisis. Souls are at stake during these situations.)

The experience of the ministry (2 Cor.6:6-10):

  1. We are treated as deceivers and yet are truthful
  2. We are unrecognized and yet acknowledged
  3. We are dying and behold we live
  4. We are chastised and yet not put to death
  5. We are sorrowful and yet always rejoicing (spiritual treasures)
  6. We are poor and yet enriching many
  7. We have nothing (few earthly possessions) and yet possessing all things (abundance in Christ)

1Tim.1:13: “[Paul]: I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and an arrogant man, but I have been mercifully treated because I acted out of ignorance in my unbelief.” (Paul was once a rabid Pharasaic persecutor of the Christians. Paul was spiritually blinded and later physically blinded by Jesus. Paul’s eyes spiritually opened by Jesus.)

False teachers denounced (2Pet.2:12-15):

  1. They revile things that they do not understand.
  2. In their destruction they will be destroyed.
  3. The revel in their deceits while carousing with you.
  4. Their eyes are full of adultery and insatiable for sin.
  5. They seduce unstable people.
  6. Their hearts are trained in greed.
  7. Abandoning the straight road, they have gone astray.

Ignorance: “Houston, what is the problem!” Gender Ideology and LGBTQ ideology

God’s creation and moral laws:

  1. God created two distinct genders who are complimentary (whose bodies fit together).
  2. Marriage is a fruitful and sacred institution for procreation designed by God.
  3. All other forms of marriage in contrast to God’s designs are by definition disordered (sinful).
  4. Homosexual relations are disordered and unfruitful.
  5. Abortion is a mortal sin (despite others think that is a “right”).

What is Satan’s endgame (ultimate objective)?

  1. To take advantage of unstable and vulnerable persons.
  2. To become an obstacle to God. To encourage others to become an obstacle to God.
  3. To upend, to destroy, to undermine, and to redefine God’s creation and moral laws.
  4. To undermine (change) God’s moral institutions: marriage, procreation, and gender.
  5. To encourage pornography to undermine the dignity and respect for the male and female body.
  6. To influence us through, possession, busyness, enticement, distraction, deceit, “pushing our buttons and desires”, and vulnerabilities.

 

 

False Modernist and Synodalist teachers denounced in the Church:

  1. They revile Tradition, the TLM, and Traditional (conservative Catholics)
  2. Their Vatican II actions have lead to a spiritual and pastoral disaster for the Church.
  3. Their Synodal path continues to what Vatican II has started.
  4. Synodality is creating a worldly Church made in the image of man and his lived experiences.
  5. It is claimed that a large number of clergy engage in the homosexual lifestyle.
  6. Many clergy seduce into thinking that homosexuality is not sinful. They are putting themselves and laity into eternal peril.
  7. Many clergy seduce others into thinking that same-sex unions can be blessed. This is blessing evil.
  8. Many clergy are abandoning the Church’s primary mission in bringing souls into heaven.
  9. Many clergy are more focused on MAKING A BETTER WORLD and SEEKING FAVOR WITH THE WORLD.
  10. Many clergy think that there is nothing wrong with homosexuality.

Conclusion:

Ignoble, ignorant, ignoramus, ignore

Update: Many Modernist and Synodalist clergy do not understand that Jesus called for to SIN NO MORE (Jn. 8:11). Yet, they do not state Church teachings that homosexuality is sinful.

We are all seeing the sincere religiosity of Protestants seeking to find meaning in their faith. They are searching deep in history of the early Church. Many Protestants are becoming Catholic.

We are all going to be judged for actions at the final judgment. Clergy will also be more critically judged for the actions and inactions in how they acted in their vocation.

We being baptized in Jesus’ death precludes our understanding and recognizing sin. This become pointless if there is no acknowledgement of sin as we live in this world.

Modernists and Synodalists have arrogantly claimed that the ecclesiology of the Church has changed. In their hard-heartedness, they claim that Tradition is backward looking and rigid.

Satan will take any opportunity or advantage to cause ambiguity, confusion, division, and upheaval in the Church. This is what Satan does.

[Greek] ἀγνοέω (agnoeō), [Latin] ignorare,[Latin] ignotus, [German] nich wissen

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