The Orthodox Ethos

1,492 Followers

Join Fr. Peter Heers, Orthodox Christian priest, author, speaker, translator & publisher from his Greek mountain village as he explores the distinguishing characteristic of being a Christian: The Orthodox Ethos. You will be (re)introduced to Christ, the Incarnate and Diachronic Presence of God, in the lives of those who have been purified, illumined and glorified by Him. You will see the human person and the world anew, in the Light of the Resurrected and Ascended God-man as expressed by those “made gods by His Grace” (St. Athanasius the Great) in every age. You will be given great hope and a new perspective on life and death, history and eternity, and the very purpose of your existence. Questions? Join our Q&A with Fr. Peter Heers on patreon.com/frpeterheers Interested in learning more about Orthodoxy? See our Orthodoxy 101 videos at orthodoxethos.com/orthodoxy101 Be nourished by the writings of the Holy Fathers and see our other publications addressing timely matters in the life of the Church and the one thing needful at uncutmountainpress.com Questions? Contact us at team@orthodoxethos.com Glory to God for all things. Amen. ☦️

PixEthos

6 Followers

I am an opensource developer. I tend to either rant, play games, or show progress on my current projects. My coding philosphy: "PIX" (which is also my username) stands for: - Personally implement everything - Implement with KISS - Test everything religiously "PIT" also works. As the "X" is a roman numeral for "10" - but I find "PIX" more alluring. I am a SOLO developer, which means I just work on my own projects alone. I do this because I enjoy programming - and while my GitHub doesn't have everything I have made - I do have myself quite a bit of projects I am working on behind the scenes. The current I am working on is an algorithm, a machine learning algorithm, and from scratch, no libraries or anything - better than relying on obscurity. Now I'm not an idiot about how I view libraries - in cases where it's needed, use them, but I tend to have a critical view of frameworks and libraries - as I usually learn how to work with the framework, --or build with certain aspects-- through reading the code itself. My GitHub: https://github.com/PixEthos

Sheepdog Ethos

1 Follower

If you have no capacity for violence, you are a healthy productive citizen: a sheep. If you have a capacity for violence and no empathy for your fellow citizens, then you have defined an aggressive sociopath: a wolf. If you have a capacity for violence and a deep love for your fellow citizens, then you are a sheepdog, walking the hero’s path. This channel is dedicated to growing the Sheepdog Ethos: We intimidate those who intimidate others, and we protect those who cannot protect themselves.