Jay dyer

Even then, he doesn't seem to actually understand what he's reading.
His article calling the filioque "arianism applied to the Holy Spirit" (or whatever it was) argues against a strawman while not giving an actually accurate depiction of Orthodox pneumatology.

That he supports conspiracy theories and accuses our hierarchs of being corrupt is schismatic behavior as well.
As said, Jonathan Pageau is a much better "Youtube layman". BibleIllustrated is alright but pretty simple, and I disagree with him on some things.

Pick one and only one.

you clearly haven't watched very much of him if you think he's uneducated. He's certainly cocky, but i guess that kind of confidence is to be expected when someone actually bothers to autistically study all the major christian sects in depth.


Not an argument. Talking about well documented events and relations with a bit of speculation isn't a sin just because such information is obscure. It's not like he's claiming to have "secret knowledge" or doing any occulting himself.

I don't even know much about the guy, but from that alone it seems you've been led astray. Humility is the greatest of Christian virtues, from it comes all other virtuous behaviour, without it comes all vice and sin.

Did I say humility wasn't a virtue? What I am saying is that forgiveness is the utmost virtue, regardless of how obnoxious another christian's sins may seem to us. He may not fit our vision for an ideal christian, but that is literally what Jesus is for, not the rest of us sinners. Who are we to judge him for lacking humility in his preaching? Surely many of us have done much worse than that. Meanwhile, he has managed to convert many to orthodoxy, and has admitted that he aggressively focuses on apologetics precisely because it's a field dominated by protestants and not something the orthodox focus on very much. Judge him by his fruits if you must, but it is ultimately not our arbitrary earthly opinions of him that matter. To suggest I am somehow "led astray" for merely reminding christians of this, is amusing, but I try to constantly remind myself that we're all horrendously imperfect, for otherwise we would have no reason to follow Jesus.

I never called him uneducated. But theology is not just reading books and then trying to pick up fights on the internet and calling everyone a mason, especially Orthodox theology. There are illiterate monks who are much better theologians than Dyer. When i said that he could spend more time learning stuff i meaned to work on his own passions, according to the Orthodox theachings, before he takes the role of the teacher and prophet. Arrogance and pride are the mothers of all heresies.

Yeah what's up with that?

Dyer is the -voice- of american orthodox. Shrill, querulous, and eager to prove itself.

Lmao, why don't you debate dyer or list what you think is wrong with his theology?

i rest my case