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This may make some 'Christians' happy... Russia rules Jehovah's Witnesses 'on par with terrorists'
This may make some 'Christians' happy... Russia rules Jehovah's Witnesses 'on par with terrorists'
This may make some 'Christians' happy... Russia rules Jehovah's Witnesses 'on par with terrorists'
and it would appear they create their own government within the country.
So I don't think that charge against the Russian Orthodox Church has any basis in reality.
Fair enough. What then do you think the terrorism accusation is built upon?
You mean Russia should not restrict cults that are famous for shunning people, being anarchists and letting their children die because of misunderstandings of blood transfusion? I am happy to see fellow Trinitarians preferring a non-Trinitarian cult.
Should they have to change the way their entire society has functioned for centuries for the sake of whatever cult comes in for America in the name of uniquely American freedoms, or should the cult, if it wants to operate in Russian territory, change the things about its practices and beliefs that make Russian authorities label it so?
I most certainly can if what is established is a religion that is created by man which seeks to justify it's own kingdom rather than the Kingdom of God. Just because something has been around for 1700 years does not make it Adversary proof. It clearly showed it accepted what Jesus refused when the Tempter offered Him the world. It rejoined the world of man to become a world power itself working with nations and as a nation itself. So anyone of the Kingdom would find it hard to be a part of an opposing fallen faction. Yet it has always housed people of both the Kingdom and the opposing world of man.You can't overturn what has been established