#Orthopraxy is very much a focal point in most #Jewish communities, rather than #orthodoxy. (I realize that "Orthodox" is the name of one of the major Jewish movements in North America. This is confusing, but that sometimes happens as categorical terms emerge.)
As I see it, both orthopraxy and orthodoxy have potential pitfalls.
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#orthopraxy #jewish #orthodoxy
This interests me. As a Jewish person, rather than a Christian, I'm not sure I'm entitled to an opinion - however, I'm curious about the responses of folks who identify as followers of Jesus.
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@conductoflife #empathy
#piety
#orthopraxy
It makes me kinda angry that so called "atheist pagans" put out the theistic worship and handle it like it is a valid thing to promote in #pagan spaces.
The same goes with the false expection of what "#orthopraxy" means and that #orthodoxy is not part of any faith/ religion.
I wish there would be an exoteric basic primer, where the first basics of faith are teached.
And I wish people with religious trauma would work on them and listen more.