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Russian Leadership Indulgence in the Depths of Stupidity

The Russian leadership has an infatuation with the deeds of stupidity. They cannot help themselves from violating the Spirit of the Natural law and making stupid decisions.

Soviet Union leadership was given to state atheism and idolatry. With all their heart and mind, the Soviet-Russian served IDOLATRY. The Soviet Union idolatry was personified by Karl Marx, Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin, and Josef Stalin. The personality cults were the icing on the Soviet Satanic Union.

Soviet Union State atheism from 1922 became increasingly hostile towards religious freedom. Thousands of churches were shut down, some burned down or demolished.  Millions of Bible believers were persecuted and ordered to stop sharing the Good News of their faith, church meetings were shut down, and the Soviet State forbade Evangelism with the Good News.

Millions of believers were imprisoned, threatened, tortured, terrorized, sent to prison, forced labor gulags, killed, and murdered.  Why was the Bible such a threat to the Soviet Satanic Union?

The Bible was a threat to the Soviet State Atheism because the Bible clearly condemned the Soviet Union as an idolatrous evil empire.  

The Russian leadership has made a massive judgment error in their national leadership role. Because of the spirit of arrogant pride in the Russian leadership in the Kremlin, instead of acknowledging their judgment errors, they have taken military action to repress, deny, and fight a war against the rule of law principles.

Soviet Russian Love of Idolatry

The Russian leadership at Kremlin with dictator Putin is in denial of God-given reality. Russian leadership, with many Russian citizens, openly admits that the SOVIET Russian IDOLALTRY is much more valuable to the hearts of Russians than the God-given Spiritual truth given in the Bible.

The repression is an effect of obsession with Soviet-Russo idolatry.  The Russian people have become spiritually blind and deaf to the God-given Word Logos and Rhema.

Obsessive minds that have given themselves to idolatry are like a locked door from the inside. Obstinate minds love their obstinate obsessions. The lust of idolatry has consumed the space of their heart and minds.  They brew behind their locked doors and find comfort for their souls in their idolatry.

The Soviet Russian leadership at the Kremlin’s methods, beliefs, and heresies are a copy of the Soviet Union’s idolatry of Stalinism.  Anyone who spoke against the Soviet Stanic Union idolatry was classified as an anti-Soviet agitator. That is the trademark, the nature and character of Satanic influence.

Professional criminals use money laundering to conceal criminal activities

Russian leadership at the Kremlin is a master at circumventing, defrauding, deluding, duping, falsifying, fooling, hoodwinking, misleading, swindling, and bamboozling the naive Russian and Western audience.

The Bolsheviks were violent anarchists who worked at overthrowing the Russian monarchy for some 17 years. They overthrew the Russian monarchy by criminal and immoral methods. Once the Bolsheviks got into the Russian Government, they set new laws that would protect the Russian Bolsheviks from anyone using the same tactics to overthrow the Bolsheviks out of office in Russia.  

The Soviet Russian history from 1917 clearly shows diabolical spirits active in establishing the Kingdom of Satan HQ on Russian soil. The Kingdom of Satan representatives in Russian history were Karl Marx, the Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin, and Vladimir Putin.

If Russian people want an express track to infamy with no return to normality, they can do that with their nuke arsenal.

Soviet Union leadership committed millions of unforgivable sins from 1922 to 1991. Meaning that they will never have their sins forgiven and they will be cast out to for eternity.

Matthew 12:31-32 (CJB)

“Because of this, I tell you that people will be forgiven any sin and blasphemy, but blaspheming the Ruach HaKodesh will not be forgiven. One can say something against the Son of Man and be forgiven; but whoever keeps on speaking against the Ruach HaKodesh will never be forgiven, neither in the ‘olam hazeh nor in the ‘olam haba.”

Matthew 12:31-32 (CJB)

To find out how the Soviet Union leadership committed millions of sins that will never be forgiven, you only need to read the history of religious persecution in the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991.

To understand the connection between Russian leadership at the Kremlin and Putin has relapsed into the same idolatry as the Soviet Union Josef Stalin personality cult and Nationalism.

Spiritually, there is no distinction between the violations of the Natural law from the Soviet Union leadership and the Russian leadership at the Kremlin.  A violation of the spirit of the natural law is a violation of law. No provision is given to erase the evil deeds that have violated God-given law.  Exodus chapter 20. Denial or repression of the spiritual reality is only subjective in the psychological mind. It makes no difference to God’s reality.

Anti-Soviet agitation

Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda (ASA) was a criminal offence in the Soviet Union. Initially, the term was interchangeably used with counter-revolutionary agitation. The latter term was in use immediately after the October Revolution of 1917. The offence was codified in criminal law in the 1920s, and revised in the 1950s in two articles of the Russian SFSR Criminal Code. The offence was widely used against Soviet dissidents.

Stalin Era

The new Criminal Codes of the 1920s introduced the offence of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda as one of the many forms of counter-revolutionary activity grouped together under Article 58 of the Russian RSFSR Penal Code. The article was put in force on 25 February 1927 and remained in force throughout the period of Stalinism. Article 58:10, “propaganda and agitation that called to overturn or undermining of the Soviet regime”, was punishable with at least 6 months of imprisonment, up to and including the death sentence in periods of war or unrest.

As applied under during Stalin’s rule, the phrase in practice could mean virtually anything that a State security interrogator or informant wanted it to mean; consequently, the charge became an exceedingly potent weapon in political or personal quarrels and intrigues. 1960s–1980s

USSR Article 70

Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR

Long title: Anti-Soviet Agitation and Propaganda

Citation Ved. 1962 No. 29 item 449

Enacted by          Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR

Enacted 25 July 1962

The offence was significantly revised in the post-Stalin Criminal Code of the Russian SFSR, introduced in 1958. Article 58.10 was replaced by Article 70, Anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda.

It was defined as:

    propaganda or agitation with the purpose of undermining or weakening of the Soviet power or with the purpose of committing or incitement to commit particularly grave crimes against the Soviet state (as defined in the law);

    the spreading with the same purposes of slanderous fabrications that target the Soviet political and social system;

    production, dissemination or storage, for the same purposes, of literature with anti-Soviet content.

The new definition, despite being less draconian than its predecessor, had few if any parallels in the criminal codes of democratic countries.[5]

    ‘You are a Soviet man,’ says the KGB detective, ‘and therefore obliged to help us.’ And what can you say in reply? If you’re not Soviet, what are you: anti-Soviet? That alone is worth seven years in the labor camp and five in exile.

– Vladimir Bukovsky[6]

The penalty was from six months to 7 years of imprisonment, with possible subsequent internal exile from 2 to 5 years. Article 70 was considered by critics of the Soviet regime as a grave violation of freedom of speech. It was one of the two main legal instruments for the prosecution of Soviet dissidents, the other being Article 190 of the Russian SFSR Criminal Code. Other means of control were extrajudicial, such as the use of punitive psychiatry or the generalised offence of “social parasitism”. In particular, the clause about literature targeted samizdat.”

Source: Wikipedia.  Anti-Soviet agitation

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