Because the article linked to in the first post was polemical in and of itself and I started off responding to who the author of the article - Metropolitan Hilarion - was as there was some misunderstanding. I also was surprised that no Orthodox posters on here openly disagreed with Metropolitan Hilarion’s view of the 1946 KGB enforced synod liquidating the Ukrainian Catholic Church. I can condemn the Soviets’ repression of the Orthodox.
My main point is that I personally find a fallacious belief by some in the West, sometimes by those in the West who convert to Orthodoxy or love Eastern Christianity, that Russia or Ukraine, for instance, do not have the same problems with morality that we do in the West. Some see the beauty of Orthodoxy and automatically assume that over there religion is more powerful and the people more moral than in the West. My point is that religiously I believe the US and Canada have the same if not more church going faithful than in Russia. According to Paul Goble, a reputable scholar on Eurasia:
“…this Christmas, which took place yesterday according to the Eastern calendar, the numbers of Russian Orthodox were both low and if anything smaller than in earlier years.
According to interior ministry sources, approximately 2.5 million people took part in the celebration of Orthodox Christmas this year, attending services in approximately 8500 churches. The attendees constitute fewer than two percent of the country’s population, and the number of Orthodox churches conducting Christmas services about two-thirds of all Orthodox churches.”
windowoneurasia.blogspot.com/2011/01/window-on-eurasia-church-attendance-at.html
This idea that here the West is all immoral and decrepit, as is implied in some of the posts posted on this very thread, and that there Christian morality reigns supreme over in Russia is fallacious. Both West and East suffer from societal problems. The problems there are different than here, and maybe even worse. I wished to point this out but am not going to belabour the point.
The article linked to in this thread was polemical to the nth degree in my opinion, and I responded in one evening, yesterday. That’s it. It’s hard to respond to a polemical argument which calls your church a failure with positive feedback.
So I’ll ask you Nine, were the Ukrainian Catholic priests, bishops, nuns, laity, families repressed and/or killed by Stalin’s KGB during and after 1946 martyrs for Christ or not?