““You shall not murder.“If someone, driven by a sense of duty, the need to fulfill an oath, remains true to his calling and dies in the line of military duty, then he undoubtedly commits an act that is tantamount to a sacrifice,” Kirill said in the sermon. “He sacrifices himself for others,” Kirill said. “And therefore we believe that this sacrifice washes away all the sins that a person has committed.”The church has no say on who gets forgiven, and I’m sure if they checked in with their Boss, He’d say as much to them.So Putin is "officially" announcing the annexation of those regions today in Moscow. These areas make up 18% of Ukraine. Insane. So now he will use this as justification of "self-defense" when he ups his aggression and potential use of nukes. Sitting idly by and just providing $$ is not going to solve this unfortunately, unless Putin and his followers are ousted from within. To them though, this is a religious war -- look at what the head of the Russian Orthodox Church has been saying.
Biden is in a tough spot. I think he has handled this pretty good thus far, but it's becoming clear that Russia is throwing logic out the window. How do you deal with that?
I have nothing positive to say about the actions of the Russian Orthodox Church. Their actions strongly align with the churches in Germany leading up to WW2.
“You shall not commit adultery.
“You shall not steal.
“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house; you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his male servant, or his female servant, or his ox, or his donkey, or anything that is your neighbor’s.””
Exodus 20:13-17 ESV
Russian soldiers have been breaking at least these 5 Commandments this entire time. Invading a sovereign country, killing/ raping its citizens, attempting to steal their land because they wanted it, lying about it to everyone else(that’s mostly Putin, but still valid here), I’m going to have to side with God. The Russian Orthodox Church is completely in the wrong here.