Being Orthodox is the same as being Christian, because it is the religion that started Christianity.
The short answer is: "Yes". ( See link below for details "Eastern Orthodox Church Beliefs and Practices")
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
The orthodox view on euthanasia is the same as any other major christian denomination view - they are against it...
christian Orthodox.
A ‘Greek Orthodox’ Christian is a Christian who comes under the Orthodox Church of Greece. In the rest of the world, he or she would be known as an Orthodox Christian. The name "greek orthodox" should not be used to describe Orthodox Christians in other countries outside of Greece. There is no nationality in the Orthodox Church. It is open to people of all backgrounds, races and cultures. Orthodox Christians in Japan are Japanese Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in Russia are Russian Orthodox, Orthodox Christians in America are American Orthodox, etc.
Orthodox Christianity
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian Orthodox Christian. His father was a Serbian Orthodox priest.
International Orthodox Christian Charities was created in 1992.
The Orthodox Christian Church is over 2,000 years old, however, the name for this Church in Greece and some other parts of the world started to become known as "Greek Orthodox" from about 1821. The Greek Orthodox are part of the Orthodox Christian Church (sometimes called the Eastern Orthodox Church) which is the same Church that Jesus founded in 33 AD.
Yes, but the Non-Orthodox must be baptized into The Orthodox Church first before the Holy Sacrament of Marriage takes place.
Moldova is 98% Eastern Orthodox, 1.5% Jewish, and 0.5 Baptist.
for the most part, there is a huge Greek Orthodox Christian population. pretty much anyone who isn't greek orthodox immigrated.