What gets me is that we always have the temptation to externalize this, though, and say that, ah, those other guys, they're the traitors, we're the righteous who are betrayed and persectued. Historically, for instance, the narrative here is used against, say, the Jewish community by the religious and political leaders, and the mob gets stirred up and joins in and bad things happen. And it's like... congratulations, you are what this narrative warned against.
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Which goes back into the points of #2. We are living out what we are being warned against. The evil is calling from inside the house. So that's a little window into what it's like being a modern Greek Orthodox - and that's just the trivial "no, don't be anti-Semites" layer. I'm still here because I think there's something in the center of that onion.