False prophets
Having disregarded the sixth commandment, the Russian Orthodox Church has now turned on its own clergy

Just 1.4 million Russians attended a church service this Christmas, a figure that has halved in just a few years and that now amounts to just 1% of the population. Among them are many officials and entrepreneurs who wear their devotion on their sleeves and are also distinct from the general population in nearly all other respects.
Another curious fact is that the government has declared the ROC to be the state church and allows it to interfere at will in the lives of not only its own parishioners, but of everyone else in Russia too.
The church’s total subjugation to the state is hardly news, of course. Not only has it supported the war in Ukraine, it has even gone as far as blessing Russian ballistic missiles.
The enemy is anyone with a point of view, even if that point of view happens to overlap with what they proclaim to be the truth that day.


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