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Is Russia more Christian than the United States? Medvedev might just say Yes!
Ministry Values ^ | 1/15/10 | Stephen K. Ryan

Posted on 01/15/2010 8:11:50 AM PST by marshmallow

Is Russian leadership more Christian than the United States? Is the Russian Government more Christian than George Bush ever hoped the United States to be? The answer is yes, and not only is it true, but thanks to born again Christians, Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, Christian influence in matters of State is rapidly on the rise. Let's look at the facts.

A couple of weeks ago Barack Obama skipped Church on Christmas Day while the President of Russia, Dimitry Medvedev, on January 6, 2010, attended mid-night mass services celebrating the Russian Orthodox Christmas in grand splendor in the traditional Vigil liturgy in Saint Christ the Saviour Cathedral in the presence of 4,000 people, including Patriarch Kirill. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas following the old Julian calendar, which is 13 days "behind" the Gregorian calendar.

While Russian leaders were attending Church services, half way around the world in America, Chicago Tribune, writing about Obama's troubles finding a Church for his family, said "But as his (Obama) fellow Christians around the world attended Christmas services on Wednesday and Thursday, the president-elect and his family remained sequestered at their vacation compound on the windward coast of Oahu. His lack of attendance at formal religious services showcased a dilemma faced by Obama, who is between churches and often expresses concern about bringing the disruption of his security detail into the lives of others." According to the same report President Barack Obama has not attended a public church service since before being elected.

So what you say? Well, today Russia is investing $100 million to rebuild Christian churches throughout the country. Money to rebuild theses churches is coming from Russian tax payers. This would be impossible in the US of course. Imagine the US Media's reaction if President Obama decided to invest $100 million dollars of US tax payer dollars to rebuild Catholic Churches. In the US there would be outrage yet Russia citizens are supportive of the investment.

Russia's turn to Christianity is a virtually unknown phenomenon in the United States. Most Christian leaders are oblivious to what is happening in Russia. Pastor Robertson or Pastor Hagee still believe Russia is an atheist and communist country and these prominent End-Times Christian pastors are raising money and rattling their sabers to go to war against the Godless state.

But the reality is Russia is indeed rebuilding Churches with tax payer funds. MinistryValues.com, in another piece, wrote "In addition to the formal exchange of wishes and thanks with the Patriarchate of Moscow, the Russian government gave the Christian Church a dramatic Christmas gift. Meeting with the patriarch at the Danilov Monastery, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced that the government would provide almost $100 million US dollars (RUB 2 billion) to restore holy sites, monasteries and churches destroyed during last century's atheist drive by the Soviet Union against religion. He also said that the Novodevichy Convent, one of most beautiful and important in the country, would be given back to the Patriarchate.

Putin Emphasizes "Love for Spiritual Values" Kisses religious Icons, Keeps Miracle Cross with him

Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedeve go to Church frequently, kiss precious icons of the Virgin Mary and seek political and moral counsel from the Russian Orthodox Clergy. Furthermore, to the surprise of many Americans, particularly Evangelical Christians, Vladimir Putin wears a Christian cross with him at all times.

From a Larry King Live interview Putin told Larry King: "I was surprised completely when one of the workers, just muddling through those ashes of the remnants, found that cross intact. And the house fell, that was a surprise, a revelation, and therefore I always now keep it with me. "

Vladimir Putin has frequently praised the Christian Russian Orthodox Church for "educating citizens in a spirit of patriotism and love of country, passing on love for spiritual values and history." For his part, Kirill said that he hoped that the Lord would help Putin "in performing the high task God gave him." The patriarch also praised the prime minister for the way he managed the economic crisis, which has had a greater impact in Russia than elsewhere in the world.

Christian influence penetrates the Russian Military

Interfax of Moscow reported Patriarch Kirill head of Moscow and All Russia Orthodox Church in a speech to Strategic Missile Forces Academy in Moscow said "that in last ten years many garrison churches and Sunday schools have opened in secret military towns of Russia"

Patriarch Kirill Patriarch at a special ceremony awarded the Special Strategic Missile Forces (RVSN) a pennant with the image of the Holy Great Martyr Barbara, the heavenly protector of the branch. The Patriarch conveyed the award to Lieutenant General Andrey Shvaichenko, RVSN Commander, at the Peter the Great Strategic Missile Forces Academy in Moscow on Tuesday when opening the conference dedicated the Academy’s jubilee.

Infax reported also that the Patriarch, speaking of Russia's nuclear arsenal "is convinced “such dangerous weapon can be given only to clean hands –hands of people with clear mind, ardent love to Motherland, responsibility for their work before God and people.”

He believes it is not by chance that systematic cooperation of the Russian Church with the Russian Armed Forces started with the Strategic Missile Forces in early 1990s.

Not a big tent in Russia - Restrictions on Evangelical Christians

Funding to restore Christian sites and the return of properties seized from the Church in Soviet times are but the latest gift of the Kremlin to the Patriarchate. This year, the Russia Justice Ministry will present plans to amend the laws on "Freedom of Conscience and Religious Organisations", which, if approved, would severely restrict the activities of certain religious communities, like Evangelical Christians. In addition, the authorities plan to add religious education in public schools as well as chaplains paid by the state to the armed forces. It also appears possible that the Orthodox Patriarchate of Moscow will be granted the right to vet parliamentary bills before they go to the Duma.

Is the Russian Government building a more Christian society? Perhaps. But try telling that to your buddies at Church this Sunday.


TOPICS: Ministry/Outreach; Orthodox Christian; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: christendom; putin; russia; russianorthodox
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To: RolandOfGilead

Putin with his government is doing well as oil and gas pipe manager and protector of oligarchic interests; all others goals are secondary ones. Destroyed by Yeltsin and his liberal democratic gang Soviet industry and agriculture left tens millions jobless while several dozens chosen persons became super rich, education system, science, and medicine is degrading, all economy evolves around selling natural resources. Free market and liberastic paradigm was deadly cure from Communism.


21 posted on 01/16/2010 8:40:00 PM PST by Cossak
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To: Tailgunner Joe
How Christian of the Russians to severely restrict the activities of Christians.

Why don't the protestants stop trying to evangelize nations already the majority Christian?

22 posted on 01/18/2010 12:53:51 PM PST by theanonymouslurker
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To: marshmallow
Putin is no saint. But the US is now a far more powerful force for revolutionary atheism than Russia. That is, when we're not installing new governments that recognize Islam as the law of the land, as we have done in Iraq and Kosovo.

Even in the 1960s, astronauts were worried about whether Madalyn Murray O'Hair would successfully sue to stop their Christian activities in space.

In the 2000s, cosmonauts were displaying icons and crucifixes in Zero-G.

23 posted on 01/18/2010 11:18:38 PM PST by Dumb_Ox (http://twitter.com/kevinjjones)
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To: Dumb_Ox
Sure you can be a Christian in Russia, just so long as you join the church which the KGB ran and which is still run by those who served the KGB, and still serve Putin and his Chekists who have never denounced the KGB, lament the collapse of the EVIL EMPIRE, and are still proud of their unswerving lifelong service to Soviet Communism. If you will not join their KGB “church,” then you will be persecuted, that is unless you are muslim, buddhist, or a jew, the other officially recognized religions of Russia.
24 posted on 01/20/2010 4:51:06 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: marshmallow; Dumb_Ox

That a political leader is openly religious is just common sense. It is an evidence of America’s decline that an elected leader here can skip church on a major holiday and not suffer a massive opprobium, while a de-facto dictator in Russia either genuinely shares the religion of his country or at least considers it unsafe to flout it.

Either way, a very good sign for Russia, awful sign for the US.

Russia is experiencing a sustained religious revival quite apart from what Putin and Medvedev do. Also, the Soviet government is directly responsible for the near-destruction of the Christian identity of Russia, so it comes naturally for the government of Russia to allocate funds to restore that injustice. The comparisons to the US laws that separate government and religion funds are simply out of context, since America (so far) has not suffered from militant Atheist dictatorship.

Yes, as Dumb_Ox noted, however glorious America’s past is as a beacon of freedom; however dark Russia’s past is as a overscale jailhouse, at this point it is the EU that is emerging as a new force for militant Atheism, and Obama’s US closely second.


25 posted on 01/20/2010 8:42:15 PM PST by annalex (http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php)
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