1) Orthodoxy is the Truth.
2) Your faith is reasonable and logical.
3) Chesterton is remotely worth reading.
Indeed, instead, you have:
1) Convinced many - who have joined in at different parts of different conversations over the four years - that you are arrogant, condescending, and rude.
2) Made some people wonder if Orthodoxy is the reason you speak to us as you do.
Obviously, you will say that the overwhelming majority of us are - again and again and again and again, for four years - mininterpreting what you say. But, as the saying goes, How's it working out for you? Have you achieved your goals? No. Will digging in your heels, refusing to consider that you may be doing something wrong, and continuing as you have been likely accomplish your goals? It is not particularly logical to assume it will. So it is possibly a good idea to stop refusing to try to understand what so many people have told you so many times for so long, and see if you can communicate with us in other ways.
Let's look at what the Search function shows to be your first post here, on Nov 09, 2006:
This single post perfectly captures your presence here. Even though this is in the "What is it you believe?" thread, you do not tell us anything about what you believe. Instead:rusmeister wrote:I really sympathize, hamako - I lost my father this year.
The one thing I would say though, is that it is possible that what you've presented as Christian teaching...isn't necessarily Christian teaching. More accurately, it doesn't reflect mature theological understanding of what they're saying. If that is so, then it follows that the arguments can be straw man arguments. Please forgive me, I don't mean to offend, but what you've said lists a number of reasons I walked away from the Baptists when I became an adult and joined the Navy. (I then spent the following 20 years as an agnostic, which is a very convenient faith, as you can live however you please.) I later learned that my understanding of faith was a 'sunday school', or as I like to say, a 'second-grader's' version of Christianity. By that I mean what we (those raised as Christians) absorb in church as children and from believing parents, without really understanding, and as in my case, when we are free of home, we also free ourselves from church and faith. We don't seek further understanding - we think we understand enough. From that child-ish perspective of theology, it does indeed look like lists of rules or be damned, it makes God out to be a selfish sadist and it can well appear, as you said to have an emphasis on human control.
I wonder if you've read (as an adult) G.K. Chesterton or C.S. Lewis's works? You ask how I know, and it would save several pages of posting if you have read Chesterton's 'Orthodoxy' or 'The Everlasting Man' (available free online) or Lewis's 'Mere Christianity' (under copyright - sorry!). If not, I'll say in brief that if you accept logic and common sense, that it is possible to recognize the existence of objective truth, and that some can indeed be right, and others wrong (and all sincere, at that). if that is so, then you have to embark on the path of figuring out who is right. All I'll say is that it is possible to arrive at the answer. (Well, I'll go a little further and say that Lewis narrows it down to Christianity or Hinduism.)
Oh, yes, you are soooo right about Bush.
Oh, and by the way, Orthodox Christians believe that we can pray for the dead. We don't know what comfort those prayers provide for souls that have passed, only that somehow they do so.
If you pm me your mother's name, I'll put her on my list!
-You begin by telling someone his beliefs are wrong.
-Because of your misunderstanding of morality that does not come from Orthodoxy, you belittle agnosticism.
-And you make a plug for Chesterton!! Your very first post!!

Let's say you're right about EVERYTHING. And the only problem here is that we just don't like to be told we're wrong. You might want to consider the fact that you're not bringing anybody into the Light. If anything, you're driving people away from it. If your message is Truth, it is very strongly hidden by your method. If it is important to you that anybody embrace the Truth that you feel, or even see it, then you need to go about things in a different way.
But maybe I misunderstand your intentions. Maybe your goal in posting here is not to make us embrace, or even see, this Truth you have found. Maybe there's an upside to continuing to make people feel about you, and Orthodoxy, the way you've been making us feel for four years.