Protestants etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster
Protestants etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster

28 Nisan 2008 Pazartesi

Russia tries to turn back the clock on the Reformation

In this day and age, it is uncommon to hear about Christians persecuting other Christians. The Popes tend to talk about reconciliation rather than confrontation, ecumenical movements seek to minimize even honest doctrinal differences, and the major clash of religions discussed in most places is between Islam and Christianity.

But in Russia, it appears the prosecution of Christians by Christians is going strong, as Vladamir Putin's government looks to use the power of religion to strengthen the power of the state.
There was a time after the fall of Communism when small Protestant congregations blossomed here in southwestern Russia, when a church was almost as easy to set up as a general store. Today, this industrial region has become emblematic of the suppression of religious freedom under President Vladimir V. Putin.

Just as the government has tightened control over political life, so, too, has it intruded in matters of faith. The Kremlin’s surrogates in many areas have turned the Russian Orthodox Church into a de facto official religion, warding off other Christian denominations that seem to offer the most significant competition for worshipers. They have all but banned proselytizing by Protestants and discouraged Protestant worship through a variety of harassing measures, according to dozens of interviews with government officials and religious leaders across Russia.
How many times will Russia repeat the totalitarian cycle? America looks to "export freedom" to the Middle East, we need to remember that even in Europe freedom is not an irresistible march toward victory.

10 Temmuz 2007 Salı

Just when I was starting to like the Pope...

The Vatican has released, and the Pope has approved, a document that states that other denominations that are not Roman Catholic are not actually churches. This is really not helpful to the ecumenical movement nor does it shed a positive light on the catholic church which, has been suffering from less than positive press as of late. Of course I think this is rediculous, primarily because they are again falling on the argument of apostolic succession to which their own claim is really thin and based primarily on hearsay. It's too bad they felt it necessary to release this document, because I was really starting to like the catholic hierarchy.

On a side note I think it's funny how the article continually says
Protestants, Lutherans and other Christian denominations
As if Lutherans aren't protestants. Well...it's funny to me at least.