Vladmir Putin Says America Is Godless And Moving Away From 'Christian Values'
To be totally frank, Putin is right; and while it may be hard for some of us who are children of the Cold War to believe, it's rather ironic that Russia is starting to acknowledge its Christian heritage and is starting to slowly move away from socialism as the United States is dashing in the direction of secular totalitarianism. Perhaps, in the foreseeable future, they'll be calling us the "Evil Empire."
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(Breitbart) In his State of the Nation speech last month, Putin asserted that, "Many Euro-Atlantic countries have moved away from their roots, including Christian values... Policies are being pursued that place on the same level a multi-child family and a same-sex partnership, a faith in God and a belief in Satan."
Russia has adopted new laws that ban homosexual propaganda and criminalizes the insulting of religious sensibilities.
The law on religious sensibilities was approved in the wake of a protest in Moscow’s largest cathedral by a female punk rock group, Pussy Riot. State-run television said the group’s "demonic" protest was funded by "some Americans."
Russia’s newfound embrace of traditional values has prompted a rise in Orthodox vigilantism. Extreme groups such as the Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers, an ultraconservative faction who adopted a slogan "Orthodoxy or Death," are gaining prominence.
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Everyone drinks it and it may be the number one threat to you life and your waistline. Watch the video here.
(Breitbart) In his State of the Nation speech last month, Putin asserted that, "Many Euro-Atlantic countries have moved away from their roots, including Christian values... Policies are being pursued that place on the same level a multi-child family and a same-sex partnership, a faith in God and a belief in Satan."
Russia has adopted new laws that ban homosexual propaganda and criminalizes the insulting of religious sensibilities.
The law on religious sensibilities was approved in the wake of a protest in Moscow’s largest cathedral by a female punk rock group, Pussy Riot. State-run television said the group’s "demonic" protest was funded by "some Americans."
Russia’s newfound embrace of traditional values has prompted a rise in Orthodox vigilantism. Extreme groups such as the Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers, an ultraconservative faction who adopted a slogan "Orthodoxy or Death," are gaining prominence.
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