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Remember when people ask "why" lying fuck faced assholes.even google ai
You Jews did this
The Bolsheviks, who seized power in the 1917 Russian Revolution, persecuted Christians in many ways, including executing clergy and believers:
- Executions: In the first five years of Soviet power, the Bolsheviks executed over 1,200 Russian Orthodox priests and 28 Russian Orthodox bishops. The Metropolitan of Petrograd, Veniamin, was arrested, sentenced to death, and shot.
- Imprisonment and exile: Many clergy and believers were imprisoned or exiled, including Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow and All Russia, who was arrested and sent into exile in 1922.
- Confiscation of property: The Bolsheviks confiscated church property.
- Conversion of churches: Monasteries and churches were converted into prison barracks, workshops, and stables.
- Desecration of relics: The Bolsheviks desecrated the relics of saints in public.
- Closing of seminaries: Most seminaries were closed.
- Prohibition of religious material: The publication of most religious material was prohibited.
Lenin's Marxism destroyed religion. All religion. That is what socialism does, destroy religion.even google ai
You Jews did this
The Bolsheviks, who seized power in the 1917 Russian Revolution, persecuted Christians in many ways, including executing clergy and believers:
- Executions: In the first five years of Soviet power, the Bolsheviks executed over 1,200 Russian Orthodox priests and 28 Russian Orthodox bishops. The Metropolitan of Petrograd, Veniamin, was arrested, sentenced to death, and shot.
- Imprisonment and exile: Many clergy and believers were imprisoned or exiled, including Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow and All Russia, who was arrested and sent into exile in 1922.
- Confiscation of property: The Bolsheviks confiscated church property.
- Conversion of churches: Monasteries and churches were converted into prison barracks, workshops, and stables.
- Desecration of relics: The Bolsheviks desecrated the relics of saints in public.
- Closing of seminaries: Most seminaries were closed.
- Prohibition of religious material: The publication of most religious material was prohibited.
Unless something is done with the border, deporting murderers and terrorists only means they will be back with the next caravan of criminals. Unless the border is closed, they are killed, or both, the police will be risking their lives to arrest them over and over again.So deporting illegal murderers and terrorists is a bad thing? You need your mind checked.
Sounds like California. But it might be New York. Except in New York they are grilling rats in the open.Oh, that right. the guy with the woman's screen name.
Matters not at all, what RWNJ hell hole do you live in where all those terrible things are happening?
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I think it fair to note that the demented Bolsheviks were not Orthodox.even google ai
You Jews did this
The Bolsheviks, who seized power in the 1917 Russian Revolution, persecuted Christians in many ways, including executing clergy and believers:
- Executions: In the first five years of Soviet power, the Bolsheviks executed over 1,200 Russian Orthodox priests and 28 Russian Orthodox bishops. The Metropolitan of Petrograd, Veniamin, was arrested, sentenced to death, and shot.
- Imprisonment and exile: Many clergy and believers were imprisoned or exiled, including Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow and All Russia, who was arrested and sent into exile in 1922.
- Confiscation of property: The Bolsheviks confiscated church property.
- Conversion of churches: Monasteries and churches were converted into prison barracks, workshops, and stables.
- Desecration of relics: The Bolsheviks desecrated the relics of saints in public.
- Closing of seminaries: Most seminaries were closed.
- Prohibition of religious material: The publication of most religious material was prohibited.