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Vladimir Putin claims Russia is moral compass of the world
The Telegraph ^ | 12 December 2013 | Damien McElroy

Posted on 12/12/2013 10:08:57 AM PST by AnalogReigns

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To: Viennacon

Right, to my understanding the Russian Orthodox Church has always officially been against abortion. But I have heard different things regarding birth control within marriage. One of the things I have heard is that BC within marriage is OK as long as a spiritual advisor (presumably a priest) approves. I don’t know if such approval is almost always given, almost never given, somewhere in between, if the Russian Orthodox don’t bother with asking, or if it isn’t true in the first place.

In other words, is the drastic decrease in abortion due to folks deciding to have babies or access to better western birth control practices after the iron curtain fell? One is more healthy than the other, in my opinion.

Freegards


41 posted on 12/13/2013 9:23:06 PM PST by Ransomed
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I think a lot of clinics have been shut down. Gosnell-type places. You have to remember Russia is sort of a wild-west in about 80% of its landmass. What are the chances an abortion clinic is going to be sanitary way out in Artyomovsk? The Russians may have been gradually centralizing abortion practices to relatively large towns and cities, making them harder for rural folk to seek out. Also, I bet it does have something to do with the rising affiliation with Russian Orthodoxy. Atheism has all but collapsed in Russia (down to 13% from something like 60% after the Soviet Union collapsed. Nowhere have atheists taken a bigger hit in their numbers.

Now, many of those are non-observant, but observant membership has also been rising within Orthodoxy itself. Church has become somewhat fashionable in a country that has experienced serfdom, hedonism, communism and everything in between.

Birth control likely plays a large role too, but I’d say that more people deciding to have children is a factor more-so than in the last five years.. Russia is reversing its demographic trend slowly but surely. It’s becoming a more opportunity-rich country, and the media there promote families (no doubt under nudging from the Kremlin, who want more babies).


42 posted on 12/13/2013 9:38:07 PM PST by Viennacon
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I hope you are right. The most unusual cultural aspect about the whole thing is that here you have a culture that seems to accept abortion, albeit with drastically lowering abortion rates, but also seems to be rejecting the homosexualist agenda. This is something that I can’t think has ever happened before, at least in the West.

Freegards


43 posted on 12/13/2013 9:55:02 PM PST by Ransomed
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Time will tell. Russian opinion of homosexuality has changed in just a decade. Give it another ten years for their views to shift on abortion.


44 posted on 12/13/2013 10:00:50 PM PST by Viennacon
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“Russian opinion of homosexuality has changed in just a decade.”

Could you elaborate? How/what did it change from?

Freegards


45 posted on 12/14/2013 6:45:52 AM PST by Ransomed
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The number of Russians who support various laws preventing homosexual activity

http://rbth.ru/news/2013/06/11/most_russians_want_gay_propaganda_to_be_banned_-_poll_26970.htmlties has increased since the 90s.

“A relative majority of respondents (42 percent) said homosexual relations must carry criminal liability, compared to 19 percent in 2007. Twenty-five percent said homosexuality must be publicly scorned (compared to 18 percent in 2007), 15 percent proposed imposing fines on homosexuals (compared to 12 percent in 2007) and 15 percent said it is an individual’s private affair (compared to 34 percent in 2007),” VTSIOM said in a press release, received by Interfax on Tuesday.


46 posted on 12/14/2013 8:20:39 AM PST by Viennacon
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Thanks. Wow, that seems to be a really good sign.

Freegards


47 posted on 12/14/2013 9:05:18 AM PST by Ransomed
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