Another case of not telling the truth.
 
The fact is that many Evangelicals are pro-Putting because 
Putin is anti-homosexuals and no other political leader of stature 
is at war against sexual degenerates.
 
Of course in today's climate of public opinion many Evangelicals  think
it would be self-defeating to speak out against homosexuality
and so other reasons for backing Putin may rise to the fore.
But I follow developments like these and, take my word,
a good deal of the plaudits Putin is currently receiving from
a % of Evangelicals has little to do with his Ukraine policy.
 
For the record, I applaud Putin's anti-homosexual policies and
am appalled at his policies in eastern Ukraine
.
Billy
 
 
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The Anxious Bench
 
Putin-Loving Evangelicals
February 18, 2015 by _David Swartz_ 
(http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/author/dswartz/)  _0  Comments_ 
(http://www.patheos.com/blogs/anxiousbench/2015/02/putin-loving-evangelicals/#disqus_thread)
 
 
Despite some recent reports that the second ceasefire in the war in Ukraine 
 is “generally holding,” there is not much reason for hope. The Ukrainian  
military says that pro-Russian rebels has attacked 112 times since early 
Sunday  morning. Kiev says that it won’t remove heavy weapons from the front 
line. And  the most recent headline from CNN reads, _“Ukraine  Ceasefire 
Falters.”_ (http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/17/europe/ukraine-conflict/index.html)  
Most observers—including several residents and long-time  observers that I 
know personally—evince _little optimism_ 
(http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/158505)  about resolving  the conflict 
in which 5,400 people have been 
killed since fighting erupted  nearly a year ago last April.

 
 
The United States has sided decisively with Ukraine. “If Russia continues 
its  aggressive actions in Ukraine, including by sending troops, weapons and  
financing to support the separatists, the costs for Russia will rise,” 
President  Obama recently told President Vladimir Putin. The hawkish Ted Cruz 
wants to arm  Ukraine with American weapons. Rep. Eliot Engel, a Democrat from 
New York and  the ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, 
recently said, “Putin  has effectively destroyed democracy in Russia. We must 
let the Russian people  know that we stand by them against this tyrant.” 
The judgment from evangelicals in Russia is quite different. Mark Elliott,  
editor of the _East-West  Church Ministry Report_ 
(http://eastwestreport.org/) , recently traveled to St. Petersburg and was  
stunned by the intensity 
of support for Putin. Consider the following quotes  from Elliott’s _recent  
article in Christianity Today_ 
(http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2015/january-web-only/russia-evangelical-god-putin-crimea-ukraine.html)
 : 
    *   The Congress of the Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists 
declared, “We  express to you sincere appreciation for your labor in the post 
of 
president. .  . . We reaffirm our principled loyalty with respect to state 
authority, based  on the unchanged words of the Bible, ‘Let every soul be in 
subjection to the  higher powers: for there is no power but of God; and the 
powers that be are  ordained of God’ (Rom. 13:1, ASV).”
    *   “Putin has brought stability. We have a better standard of living 
now and  we feel more secure,” said my friend Sasha. (Under Putin, Russians 
have  enjoyed real improvements in salaries and buying power—up until the 
present  economic crisis brought on by a combination of the falling price of 
oil,  Western sanctions, and drastic devaluation of the ruble.) Corruption, 
Sasha  says, is still a problem, but much less so. “I used to be stopped by 
the  police wanting a bribe to overlook some nonexistent traffic violation. 
But I  have not been stopped for a bribe in four years.” Above all, Sasha is 
grateful  to Putin for restoring the Russian sense of pride. The annexation 
of Crimea,  he says, should be thought of as reunification.
    *   Pastor Daniel is more thoughtful than Valentin. He holds multiple 
degrees  from American seminaries, yet he supports Russian moves in Ukraine 
and  considers Western support for the new government in Kyiv ill-considered. 
“The  idea to play a ‘nationalistic card’ and make Russians the villains 
makes me  sick. It seems to be the only way that Ukraine under the pretext of 
 independence can slip from Russia’s influence.”
    *   Other Russian evangelicals speak of prophecies about a great 
revival  coming out of Russia, and many believe that Putin is paving the way 
for 
Russia  to rise as a spiritual giant.” A Ukrainian missionary to Russia 
believes Putin  is “God’s man for Russia in this hour.”
Many Ukrainian evangelicals, of course, are appalled by these words. They 
see  Russian incursions into Crimea and Ukraine as a naked power grab by 
Putin. They  cite Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s dictum, “Obedience to tyrants is equal 
to  disobedience towards God.”
 
According to Elliott, the consequences of the conflict are dire. The death  
toll rises. More than a million refugees have been displaced. A new 
generation  is being infused with hate for their neighbors. And Christians 
increasingly  despise fellow Christians across borders. The Christian NGO 
Russia 
Without  Orphans and its counterpart Ukraine Without Orphans refuse to 
cooperate with  each other on humanitarian efforts because of political 
differences. 
Elliott’s article indicts not just Russian nationalism but nationalism more 
 generally. Reinhold Niebuhr famously criticized the Soviet system as a  
tyrannical, demonic society masked as a utopia. But in the Irony of American  
History (1952), he also noted the West’s arrogance, materialism, its “deep  
layer of Messianic consciousness,” and “the extravagant emphasis in our 
culture  upon the value and dignity of the individual and upon individual 
liberty as the  final value of life.” 
American evangelicals might justifiably look askance at Russian evangelical 
 adoration of Putin. But we have our own political idols. As Elliott 
elegantly  concludes, “Elevating loyalty to a fatherland over loyalty to God 
the 
Father is  a temptation that knows no borders.”

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