the battle for our minds – consortiumnews
My answer is simple: The orthodox account of Russia-gate has not taken hold: It has failed in its effort to establish a consensus of certainty among Americans. ..…
My answer is simple: The orthodox account of Russia-gate has not taken hold: It has failed in its effort to establish a consensus of certainty among Americans. ..…
Across 14 countries in Soviet Union and elsewhere Europe with Orthodox populations, the median share of Orthodox Christians. In Russia, just one-in-six Orthodox Christians say they want Eastern Orthodoxy to be communion with the Roman Catholic Church, the lowest level..…
For example, 39% of Orthodox Christians Armenia, 22% Estonia, 17% Russia and 16% Belarus say that to them, being Orthodox is matter of culture. ... For instance, only 44% of Orthodox Christians Russia say they feel special bond with other Orthodox..…
In Catholic-majority mixed countries surveyed, meanwhile, respondents are consistently more likely to agree that it's in their country's best interest to work with U.S and West than they are to say Russia is necessary to balance West.. In Baltic states of Estonia and Latvia, Orthodox..…
Indeed, Russia is viewed by Orthodox Christians according to Pew Research Center survey of 18 countries Central and Eastern Europe. Majorities or pluralities in nearly all Orthodox-majority countries surveyed agree that Russia is necessary to balance the influence of..…
And while 4% of first-generation immigrants say they are Haredi (ultra-Orthodox), among the second generation, this proportion has climbed to 14%. . Topics: Eastern Europe, Jews and Judaism, Russia, Religion and Society, Religion and Government, Religious Beliefs and Practices, Middle East..…
Both Russian and Orthodox Church are complicit in keeping the violence alive. ... the leaders of Orthodox Church, seen as the caretakers of Russia's moral compass, are on record as calling gay marriage sign of the apocalypse.. ..…