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Author Topic: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense  (Read 1868 times)

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Re: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2022, 08:10:46 AM »
Strange that someone who wanted to destroy the Catholic Church would ask the pope to comply with Fatima, and do the consecration.
Your statement only works if taken in isolation, but if you consider the whole man then base Putin doesn't work.

It's probable that from a Soviet-conspiracy perspective that the Putin-Vatican II connection is only meant the further confusion. They want to deligitimize priests from association with unnatural vice and the post-Vatican II scandals have accomplished this goal. The average person thinks of a particular sin when they hear Catholic priest. Fake cooperation over Fatima only serves as a smokescreen for the ongoing sins of Russia, who is the probable source (KGB/FSB), of all of the drugs, prostitution, terrorism, unnatural sɛҳuąƖ sins esp. for blackmail purposes, etc.

Re: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2022, 08:31:14 AM »
The Bolsheviks don't care which side wins- just as long at it is them that wins it. It's the west that is wiping the name of Christ off the map.-not Russia- at least  for now.
I'm not fooled by Putin, he might be trying to reconstitute the Soviet Union- but the WEST IS ALREADY SOVIETIZED. The sins of Russia (judaic bolshevism) have been adopted by the west.  Russia seems to  be shaking them off. For now Putin appears to support Christianity (Russian orthodoxy), is anti-sodomite and anti transgender- by law.
The Jєωιѕн Christ haters want war with Russia, particularly because of Fatima. It is to their(Bolshevik satanists) demise iif Russia stands and is consecrated. I think they believe this even more than we do.


Re: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense
« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2022, 08:35:03 AM »
It's the same team. There is no true separation between West and East at the very top. Biden, Putin, Francis and more, are working together for the same goal. Putin purportedly vocalized it himself: To rebuild the Temple.

Re: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2022, 08:46:40 AM »
It's the same team. There is no true separation between West and East at the very top. Biden, Putin, Francis and more, are working together for the same goal. Putin purportedly vocalized it himself: To rebuild the Temple.
This is true. There are many levels to address this battle. Yet we still have to fight within what's given to  us  and protect lives and souls at a particular time in political history if given that window of opportunity.. Ultimately it is all pervasive evil controlling us but the chess board does open up moves to forward what is good within a particular situation and we need to take those prompts and go with it. Shrewd as serpents, gentle as doves

Re: EC #758: Putin’s Common Sense
« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2022, 03:00:32 PM »
Putin openly speaks warmly about the Soviet Union. 

That's to say the least. He compared Christianity to Communism on Russian State TV, here are his words as presented by an English-language article covering it: 

"Maybe I am about to say something that some people will not like, but I will say what I think," he says.

"Firstly, faith has always accompanied us. It strengthened when things were hard for our people's country. There have been harsh, godfighting years when clerics were destroyed and churches were ruined. But at the same time (Soviets) created a new religion. Indeed, communist ideology is very similar to Christianity."

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But Putin argues that like Christianity, communism preaches "freedom, brotherhood, equality." He called the Moral Code of the Builder of Communism, a pamphlet of guiding principles for all party members, a "primitive excerpt from the Bible."

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"Lenin was laid down in a mausoleum," Putin reminded his interviewer. "How does this differ to the remains of saints for the Orthodox or even for Christians in general?"

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"I am often told: 'Nowhere in the Christian world is there such a tradition.' How can that be? Go to Athos and see how there are remains of saints and here also there are the sacred remains of Sergius and Herman," he says.

"So it seems that the authorities at the time did not invent anything new, but merely adopted under its own ideology something that humankind invented a long time ago."


Start at 5:47 in the video below: 







My original thread on this interview can be found here.