Fr. Kramer makes a good point regarding the "Putin Signs Law Criminalizing Denial Of Nazi War Crimes" article:
«Putin's main concern is the denial of the historical crimes committed against Russians by the Nazi invaders. One would really have to examine the actual text of the statute to determine whether it protects the propaganda of the "Holocaust Industry". I don't think that is his intention.»
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Are the Russian "Orthodox" not anti-Zionist? I know the Greek "Orthodox" are.
Personally, I think the Russian Orthordox, the Greek Orthordox and the Traditional Catholic, all have doubts about what passes for Christianity.
Are the Russian "Orthodox" not anti-Zionist?
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http://mauricepinay.blogspot.com/2010/10/get-to-know-alexander-machkevitch.html
2 Timothy 4:7.. ?
Fr. Kramer makes a good point regarding the "Putin Signs Law Criminalizing Denial Of Nazi War Crimes" article:
«Putin's main concern is the denial of the historical crimes committed against Russians by the Nazi invaders. One would really have to examine the actual text of the statute to determine whether it protects the propaganda of the "Holocaust Industry". I don't think that is his intention.»
That's wishful thinking.
How so?
http://mauricepinay.blogspot.com/2010/01/transcript-of-putin-meeting-with-chief.html
Thanks. Then, yes, Fr. Kramer's is wishful thinking.
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