Dogheaded
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Hello. I am from Ukraine and I want to thank you for your prayers for the end of the war.
I will tell about Ukraine and Russia inside. Regarding the Orthodox faith, each of these countries has its advantages and disadvantages. To be objective, I will even say about the advantages of Russia. The main advantage is the largest number of published books on Orthodox Christianity in the history of the world, in particular the writings of the holy fathers. It is also the largest Orthodox Internet content in the world. The level of higher church education there is higher than here. But all this does not automatically make the country Orthodox. According to statistics, more than 70% of residents in Russia and Ukraine are baptized into the Orthodox faith. But in both of our countries, between 2 and 5% (depending on the city) actually go to church on major holidays. If 10% came, the churches would not be able to accommodate and people would block the roads in the streets. Of these 2-5%, only 1-0.5% regularly go to church every Sunday (as prescribed by Orthodox canons). Some of baptized are interested in magic, some live in mortal sins, and many do not know the Orthodox faith (cannot explain the dogmas of the creed, do not know and violate the rules of the Ecumenical Councils that apply to the laity, do not understand what is read and sung at services, read little Bible and holy fathers). That is, you can come to an Orthodox country and not meet a single Orthodox person in an apartment building or at work. It is not customary to talk in the church, but those catechisters who conducted conversations before baptism say that there are many who are baptized in the orthodox faith, but do not know their faith and do not live according to it. Plus there are splits. In Russia, many Orthodox are now involved in politics, and in Ukraine there is a struggle for churches between two denominations (the ancient canonical UOC and the newly created OCU). Therefore, they are not busy studying the faith and working on themselves to become good Christians. Now the goal is to survive this war and save at least most of the temples from the captureing of the OCU.
As for LGBT people, Ukrainians have no sympathy for them either. In the Bible it is written: "Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit God's kingdom? Do not be deceived. Neither sexually-immoral ones, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals... the kingdom of heaven will not will inherit".
In the Constitution of Ukraine from 1996 until today, there are words that marriage is a voluntary union of a man and a woman. Конституція України
But the Ukrainians were driven into a dead end. When the Russians have an advantage in weapons, they mercilessly kill our people, lying that we are all Nazis, drug addicts and homosexuals (so says their propaganda). On the other hand, the West provides aid only in exchange for certain concessions, as I understood.
If we were strong and rich like Japan, we would also strongly reject LGBT pressure. But our people die en masse in the war from a stronger enemy. And the help of the West seems to be in exchange for concessions: If you want the Russians not to kill you, follow EU laws. Don't think I approve of LGBT concessions. But the majority of the population in both Russia and Ukraine is not a believer in Jesus Christ. No one wants to be killed, maimed, raped or robbed. Therefore, Russia is now helping LGBT people in this way.
We see how ordinary Russian soldiers do not want to fight now. And we don't want Ukrainians or Russians to die. Of course, the best option for Ukraine and Russia is for Russia to independently withdraw at least to the borders on February 23, 2022.
Just no.
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