
From: Roman Sheremeta (Professor of Economics, Board Member, Founding Rector of American University Kyiv)
“I put a lot of the blame for what is happening in Ukraine and to Ukrainian people on the U.S., Russia, and some on Ukraine.”
This is a direct quote from a Slavic “Christian pastor” in the U.S. It is truly shocking that this morally bankrupt individual would place blame on the U.S. — and even Ukraine — for the russian genocide against Ukrainian people.
What shocks me even more is that I have known this person for many years and even considered a friend. But only now do I see them for who they truly are.
If there is one good thing that russia’s aggression has revealed, it is this: it has created a simple and morally clear way to distinguish real Christians from morally bankrupt counterfeits who blame the victims for the crimes committed against them.
For such people I have only one thing to say:
“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness.” (Isaiah 5:20, NIV)
P.S. Image from Neivanmade.