NewsPatriarch Kirill stirs debate: No fear of nuclear end

Patriarch Kirill stirs debate: No fear of nuclear end

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Moscow Patriarch Kirill, is a figure who incites considerable controversy. His statements supporting military actions and strong ties with the Russian government provoke widespread social debate. This time, he has spoken about nuclear weapons.

Christians should not fear nuclear weapons - says Patriarch Kirill
Christians should not fear nuclear weapons - says Patriarch Kirill
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Malwina Witkowska

28 November 2024 19:33

Anton Geraschenko, former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, published a recording in which Patriarch Kirill once again incites controversy. In his speech, the cleric stated that Christians should not fear nuclear weapons because, as the faithful, they should not fear the end of the world.

"Fearmongering around possible apocalyptic scenarios, excessive alarmism and speculation on the nuclear issue are not useful from a spiritual point of view. The enemy of humankind is trying to sow anxiety in the hearts of people ... because it is easier to manipulate a person deprived of the spiritual world... There is no need to play along with all this," said Patriarch Kirill.

According to the patriarch, there is no point in taking risks or playing with fate, because "Christians are not afraid of the so-called end of the world. We are waiting for the Lord Jesus, who will come to great glory, destroy evil and judge all nations." In his view, the faithful need not fear global threats such as a potential nuclear disaster.

"This does not mean that we should sit by idly. On the contrary, our earthly mission is to be the Lord's soldiers ... to resist evil and defend high moral ideals. This is the goal setting in Russia," said Patriarch Kirill.

Kirill supports Putin's actions

Moscow Patriarch Kirill, as one of the leading figures of the Russian Orthodox Church, does not shy away from controversial remarks. He continues his political path, increasingly engaging the clergy in actions supporting the regime, including mobilising parishioners to provide military support.

His influence extends far beyond religion, permeating into the social and political structures of Russia. Kirill, through close relations with the Kremlin, maintains a strong position, becoming one of President Vladimir Putin's significant allies. His statements and actions are often seen as supporting the interests of the Russian government, which repeatedly places him in the face of social criticism.

Much of the information conveyed by Russian media and government representatives is likely not true. Such reports may be part of an information war by the Russian Federation.

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