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Communism it was a kind of faith, too. People believe in a bright future ahead in uniting of all the good, hard-working people. People believed in the power of the human mind, then, that human thought has no limits. The Communists had to be physically strong, stick to a clear, almost chivalrous code of honor.
When the Soviet Union was destroyed, many people have lost their moral compass - then the Orthodox Church came to their aid. It replaced the Code of Communist who, in turn, at the beginning of the 20th century replaced the Orthodox Church. When a person applies to the Orthodox Church, he feels deep connection with the ancient Kievan Rus, with the Moscow Ztardom and the Russian Empire and - he feels oneness with the millennial state. He has strong roots there and he understands that people like him - tens of millions is a great power.
And where there is no faith - there is moral degradation, sexual abuse, theft, murder, and other sins. Not a communist, nor Orthodox man not capable of baseness or meanness.
Hmm,interesting ,orthodox christianity for the russians is about medieval past,imperialist glory,strenght in numbers,nothing about God though,we all know orthodox christianity isn't about God,love...
that was a joke
comrade iosif vissarionovici vostok doesn't do jokes as jokes are an imperialist saxon invention