If you want to read more about these pagans and how their "icons" are not truly icons at all, here.
This blog is over 20 years old and my views, experiences, thoughts, and opinions have changed a lot over the years and likely will continue to do as I learn more. This is a blog about a journey, often taking the wrong paths and learning from it, not about arriving a final destination.
21 October 2003
If you had any doubts that "Monastery Icons" were pagans ...
Here is some of their so-called "icons" from a pagan catalogue I got in the mail yesterday. >:-( They claim to be Syrian Orthodox these days, and most of their customers are Byzantine or Latin Roman Catholics, but just check this out:
If you want to read more about these pagans and how their "icons" are not truly icons at all, here.
If you want to read more about these pagans and how their "icons" are not truly icons at all, here.
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