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>human nature
Explain what human nature is.
The Orthodox Church has a precise definition for human nature, but it seems like other denominations often use the term in a sort of vague and undefined way.

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I have noticed that Orthodox Christians are way more specific about what beliefs are correct and what is incorrect. They are very precise about everything.
In contrast, a lot of protestants these days are sort of vague and wishy washy and like "Well I don't really believe that but if you believe it that's fine, it's not that important anyway". And I'm not even talking about gay liberal Anglicans or whatever. Even the more conservative types of protestants tend to be vague on a lot of things.

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