No because they share a common belief and stick to rules important to their religion.
Orthodox is the religious or political views of a person conforming to what is traditionally accepted. Orthodox means conventional, mainstream and conservative.
Non-Orthdox views generally support it. Orthodox views vary, and there isn't a concensus.
Malcom X
Assuming his views in this was consistent with standard Islamic views, Orthodox Islam generally bans Homosexuality and related practices. In some extreme-right angles Lesbianism is treated as a capital crime as is adultery and prostitution.
He was raised an Orthodox Christian, but was influenced by Theosophy and various myths. His book 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art' is not about religion.
That the Holy Spirit Proceeds from Both the Father and the Son, The state of Purgatory, Original Sin.
Sure. There are many things in life that might affect a person's outlook and belief--reading another person's views included.
Marriage: A responsibility/goal/objective. Divorce: Tragic, regrettable, to be avoided if possible, but sometimes the only way.
The Orthodox Church and the Roman Church both have apostolic succession so they are equally old. Anyway at one stage they were one church called the Catholic Orthodox Church or The Universal Truth. The western church (Catholic) wanted to change the creed (a sum of the faith) and started declaring papal supremacy over the other churches - the Orthodox church views the St.Peter on the rock thing a Primacy of Honour not infallibility since Jesus did not make one apostle greater than the other. These were the main events that caused the 1054 schism and creating officially the Catholic and Orthodox Church. However seeing how the Catholic Church changed its teachings,liturgy among other things. The Orthodox Church did not change anything before or after the 1054 schism That is why the Catholic Church views the Orthodox Church as valid, but the Orthodox Church doesn't for the Catholic Church
Unique views means each individual person that sees your egg.
A radical is a person who relates to a political group associated with views of extreme change.