The heresies of ''Eastern Orthodoxy''
Note: This is my first take on apologetics. While I post and mostly admire on historical research, this is my jab after I tried to explain the heresies of ''Orthodoxy'' on Introibo's blog. While I appreciate the Eastern Rites of the church, specifically listening to Eastern chants like the cherubic hymn, and I also have icons like icons of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kazan, Pochaev and the Christ Pantocrator, and even the Holy Mandylion of Edessa, but unfortunately, most of them are into heresy, like in the case of the 1054 schism. So the ''Orthodox'' are more than just schismatics from 1054 onwards, they deny the Filioque (which everyone knows), papal infallibility, and the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady. The story starts when a man named Bardas was denied Holy communion by the patriarch of Constantinople, St. Ignatius and because of this, Ignatius was deposed, and a fake patriarch named Photius was installed in his place. He then persuaded the...