Theological Support for the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

From this piece in Reuters:

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has said that Russian soldiers who die in the war against Ukraine will be cleansed of all their sins, days after President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s first mobilisation since World War Two.

Patriarch Kirill is a key Putin ally and backer of the invasion. He has previously criticised those who oppose the war and called on Russians to rally round the Kremlin.

“Many are dying on the fields of internecine warfare,” Kirill, 75, said in his first Sunday address since the mobilisation order. “The Church prays that this battle will end as soon as possible, so that as few brothers as possible will kill each other in this fratricidal war.”

“But at the same time, the Church realises that if somebody, driven by a sense of duty and the need to fulfil their oath … goes to do what their duty calls of them, and if a person dies in the performance of this duty, then they have undoubtedly committed an act equivalent to sacrifice. They will have sacrificed themselves for others. And therefore, we believe that this sacrifice washes away all the sins that a person has committed.”

The Russian Orthodox Church is a sect of Christianity, which says that the acceptance of Jesus as one’s savior is the gateway into forgiveness of sins and permits entrance to heaven.  How and why does this particular guy get to redefine who has his sins cleansed?

Do all acts of sacrifice get one into heaven?   That sounds good, but it nullifies the reason to be a Chrisian.

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