Radicals to hold conference on theological justification for "Sacred War"

Dmytro Korchynsky. Photo: The radical's Facebook

In May, radicals from Dmytro Korchynsky's "Brotherhood" intend to hold a Protestant military conference. Korchynsky himself announced this on his Facebook page.

According to him, the event is being organized by "Protestant companies of the Brotherhood battalion".

Among the conference topics, they mention "theological justification of Sacred War" and "refutation of the heresy of pacifism," which, according to Korchinsky, is widespread among some Protestants.

A separate item in the program is designated as "transformation of Defense Forces into God's Army" and "Christian influence on government bodies," as well as counteracting what the organizers call "propaganda of sin".

As the UOJ wrote, Korchynsky called on deserters to join the Jesus Christ company.

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