Saturday, July 28, 2018

Orthodox church revives after 70 year captivity.

Much like the Jews returned from a 70year captivity in Babylon, Russia's Orthodox church is reviving after its 70 year captivity. By the time of WWII, the Communists obliterated the monasteries, the seminaries and most of the congregations. It is estimated that nearly 300,000 'clerical reactionaries' (i.e. priests and monks) were killed in the captivity of the Orthodox Church that followed the Communist revolution of 1917. World War II put a brief stop to the persecution of the believers, because Stalin needed something to rally Mother Russia against the National Socialists. But, persecution resumed once the war was over.

Following the fall of the Soviet Union, the Orthodox Church rose like a phoenix from its fiery grave. Today, the Church is almost back to pre-revolutionary strength with 1,000 new churches being added each year. Seminaries are open and so are monasteries. Just as important, Russian law recognizes the danger of the deviant culture of the globalists and bans it in school curriculum.

And that is why our Media hates Russia.

Along with the spread of Orthodoxy in Russia, it is also spreading in other countries where orthodoxy flourished before. In addition, the music inspired by religion is once again becoming popular.

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