Yes, this is essential to the Orthodox Faith, because the Holy Bible tells us that Jesus (being the Word or Logos) is God. (John 1:1) The 'Word' is an English translation of the Greek word 'Logos' which refers to a person (Jesus) rather than to the written word (Bible). Particularly as the written Bible did not exist in the beginning, whereas Jesus has always existed with God the Father.
Yes; the belief that Jesus is God is a doctrine of the Catholic Church attested to in Scripture and defined as dogma by the Council of Nicea.
An Orthodox Christian.
Very little except in the form of Religion where the Russian Orthodox Church made an effort to bring Christianity to the Native Alaskans. Today there are about 50,000 member of that religion in 49 parishes.
No. We live in a secular state and can either have a religion or not. The state can't tell citizens what to believe.
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There is no fee payable to become a member of the Orthodox Church. Some parishes in the USA have adopted a practice of charging a fee to become a member of a Parish, but this is not compulsory. However, anyone can attend an Orthodox church without paying anything.
Christian Science is a christian religion so unless you asked someone who is a member of the church, they would say no.
It depends on the religion.
AnswerChristianity has its roots in Judaism, a religion of which Jesus was a member.
Bob Marley was a member of the Rastafari movement, whose culture was a key element in the development of reggae. in otherwords he was related to the religion Jehovah's witnesses Actually, Bob Marley was baptised into the Ethiopian "Orthodox" Church before he died. I put the word Orthodox in quotations because it is actually not Orthodox, having been separated from the Orthodox over a heresy about the nature of Christ that the Ehtiopians adopted in the first millennium. This is a serious heresy and cannot be dismissed or minimalized. However, in most aspects they are very similar to the Orthodox Church, aka the Eastern Orthodox Church. So, Marley did not die as a Rastafarian. "indeed he was"
He is a member of the Greek Orthodox church, so it's unlikely.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was Born and raised a member of the Greek Orthodox Church, shortly before his marriage to the then Princess Elizabeth (Future Queen Elizabeth II) he converted to Anglicanism and thus has been a member of the Church of England since 18 March 1947