By Fay Voshell
On June 20th of
this year, CNN ran a piece containing declassified information about the Cold
War spies of the 1970s. During the presentation, a former CIA Chief of
Counterintelligence articulated the foundational assumptions behind the
struggle between the former Soviet Union and the Western democracies. He
said, “We were faith. They were atheist.” He added, “They (the USSR)
were authoritarian; we were democratic.”
He and the others
interviewed for the program described the Cold War as a death struggle between
two diametrically opposed systems of belief: communism vs. liberal democracy.
President Vladimir
Putin has recently expressed his hope and desire that another Cold War between the West and
Russia not begin. Putin lamented the fact that the Western democracies and
Russia were still far apart and largely antagonistic toward one another even
after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He, along with
other political observers, expressed the hope that after communism fell in the
1990s, there could be rapprochement between the West and Russia. The idea
of such a rapprochement was long an elusive if not impossible goal as long as
the Soviet Union was dominated by Marxist thought and principles. Alliance
with the West was not within the realm of possibility.
The revival of a
Cold War, the Russian president said, was partly due to what he regards as over
extension of NATO and the economic sanctions imposed by the West due to the
issue of the Russian presence in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea. But
there are other factors behind a possible renewal of the Cold War than
realpolitik geopolitical power plays, which will always be part of world
political dynamics.
At the core of the
continued antagonism between the West and Russia is the breathtaking shift in
ideologies that have occurred in America during the Obama administration and in
Russia during Putin’s ascendance to power.
While Russia has
embraced a spiritual revival that includes the re-establishment of the ancient
Russian Orthodox Church and its Christian values; and while Putin is committed
to Russia the nation, the Obama administration has committed itself to an
anti-Christian ideology characterized by extreme aggression toward the majority
Christian community and its values; and has its gaze set on a radically
secularist global world order that disregards nation states.
In brief, there
has been a nearly complete role reversal since the 1970s, with some leaders of
the West now devoted to a radical secularism that marginalizes and excoriates
the Christian majority of the United States in systematic ways once
unthinkable.
For example,
rejecting the Christian concept of what it means to be human beings created in
the image of God, the Obama administration has committed itself to the
transgender movement, which at heart represents a view of the human being so
extreme as to go against observable and scientific reality. Transgenderism
has devoted itself to a concept of “equality” so dangerously reductionist that
it threatens the very foundations of Western civilization.
The sexual
revolution now spearheaded by transgenderism rejects the binary nature of
humanity, and thus is far more radical than the French and Bolshevik
Revolutions, which at least recognized the distinctions between men and
women. It is at heart nihilistic and anarchical, as it jettisons reality
and strikes at any and every foundation for law and order influenced by
Christianity. Total destruction of everyone and everything that stands in the
way of final annihilation of Western Christian foundations is the goal of the
sexual revolutionaries. A brave new global order presently only vaguely
imagined is then to be built on the ruins of formerly Christianized nations --
the very concept of nations being anathema to the new revolutionaries.
President Obama is
wholly committed to the transgender movement. In fact, one could term him
a proselytizer in chief for the transgender cause.
What rapprochement
is possible between Russia and the West while such a radical viewpoint is
embraced by leaders of Western democracies? What hope is there for
diplomatic agreements between America and Russia when the current
administration of the United States, and quite possibly a future administration
under Hillary Clinton, is committed to a utopian world order that requires the
death of nation states and the eradication of any Christian framework for law
and order? Shall these radical notions be the standard for Russia, just as she
is committing herself to rediscovery of her national and religious heritage?
No wonder there is
talk of a new Cold War when there is such a radical ideological reversal.
Lest we forget,
the anarchical viewpoints of Western sexual revolutionaries have affected some
in Russia -- just as the nation under Putin is recommitting herself to her
ancient and authentic roots.
We have seen in
Russia, to give only one example, the spearpoint of the anarchical sexual
revolution in the behavior of Pussy Riot, the female rock group who invaded the
sanctuary of Christ the Savior Cathedral in 2012 in order to proclaim its
manifesto in a “Punk Prayer.”
Virgin Mary, Mother of
God, banish Putin
Banish Putin, Banish Putin!
Congregations genuflect
Black robes brag, golden epaulettes
Freedom's phantom's gone to heaven
Gay Pride's chained and in detention
The head of the KGB, their chief saint
Leads protesters to prison under escort
Don't upset His Saintship, ladies
Stick to making love and babies
Crap, crap, this godliness crap!
Crap, crap, this holiness crap!
[Chorus]
Virgin Mary, Mother of God
Become a feminist, we pray thee
Become a feminist, we pray thee
Bless our festering bastard-boss
Let black cars parade the Cross
The Missionary's in class for cash
Meet him there, and pay his stash
Patriarch Gundyaev believes in Putin
Better believe in God, you vermin!
Fight for rights, forget the rite –
Join our protest, Holy Virgin
Banish Putin, Banish Putin!
Congregations genuflect
Black robes brag, golden epaulettes
Freedom's phantom's gone to heaven
Gay Pride's chained and in detention
The head of the KGB, their chief saint
Leads protesters to prison under escort
Don't upset His Saintship, ladies
Stick to making love and babies
Crap, crap, this godliness crap!
Crap, crap, this holiness crap!
[Chorus]
Virgin Mary, Mother of God
Become a feminist, we pray thee
Become a feminist, we pray thee
Bless our festering bastard-boss
Let black cars parade the Cross
The Missionary's in class for cash
Meet him there, and pay his stash
Patriarch Gundyaev believes in Putin
Better believe in God, you vermin!
Fight for rights, forget the rite –
Join our protest, Holy Virgin
Activist Masha
Gessen, who has decreed marriage should not exist, was recently honored by the
U.S. Department of State. She is typical of the defenders of Pussy Riot’s desecration
of Moscow’s Church of the Savior in 2012. She sees the group’s members as
martyrs to the radical secularist cause and characterizes their performance as
a “brilliant, artistically gifted prank.”
However, the
group’s performance was neither “brilliant” nor “artistic.” Any well-informed
critic would scoff at the women’s gauche, heavy-handed and inept exhibition.
Any educated Westerner or Russian knows what artistry and brilliance in Russian
music sounds like. It sounds like Tchaikovsky’s “Hymn of the Cherubim;” it sounds like Rachmaninoff’s Third; it sounds like Shostakovich’s Waltz #2. It sounds like
Prokofiev’s “Dance of the Knights.”
What Pussy Riot’s
shenanigans revealed was the boorish behavior, sights and sounds typical of
postmodern, anarchical iconoclasts, who have been busy at work in Europe and
America for decades, determinedly attacking and aggressively seeking to destroy
religious beliefs, institutions and founding documents. We in America
have heard and seen such “artistry” in the form of Ginsberg’s “Howl,” Serrano’s “Piss Christ,” and Ofili’s dung decorated
“The Holy virgin of Mary.”
In like manner,
there is absolutely nothing new about Pussy Riot’s sacrilegious assault on the
cathedral, which is mere mimicry of the assaults on the Catholic cathedral in
San Francisco by gay “activists”.
Pussy Riot chose
their target with great deliberation. The Church of the Savior represents the
still fragile restoration of Russian Orthodoxy to its rightful place in the
history of the Russian nation. Christianity is and has been part of the
Russian soul for over one thousand years. The group’s choice to defile the
sanctuary was a significant attack on Russian Orthodoxy and the Russian
government, as the church is the symbol of the resurgence of the Christian faith
once brutally suppressed by the Bolshevik regime. Under Stalin’s orders, the
church was blown to smithereens in 1931 after being plundered of
its treasures.
The Babel-like ziggurat that was to replace it as a monument to
Soviet atheism’s triumphalism was never built. The church was
reconstructed 1995-2000, and holds a central place in the hearts and souls of
Russian Christians.
The impetus behind
Pussy Riot is essentially the same as that which once took the cathedral
down -- an ideology committed to total destruction of faith, religion, and
nation. Pussy Riot’s songs of rebellion are their anarchical hymns to
chaos, order and atheism. They have about as much musical integrity as the Horst Wessel song.
The restoration of
Christianity in Russia is recent and vulnerable to attacks of ideologues. What
we see in Pussy Riot is the resurrection of iconoclasm in the form of a
debauched rock music group. Russia recently endured an iconoclastic
regime for some seventy years. Now is time for rebuilding, not more
destruction.
Finally, let’s
recall that freedom of speech is not the main issue here. Nor is
“artistry.” Pussy Riot can find places to perform outside of the cathedral of
Christ the Savior. Indeed, the group’s members have been welcomed as
martyrs to the avant garde causes in England and America,
causes Richard John Neuhaus succinctly described: “[The] nihilistic avant
garde is a regression to the rule of the barbarians… They are those
who know nothing and insist that nothing can be known…”
Shall the
barbarians prevail? Shall pearls be trampled by swine?
May the Russian
Orthodox church and other Christian churches operate freely without the
predations of those who wish to destroy them? Does the Russian government
have a vested interest in maintaining inviolate the sacred places so important
to millions of Russian Christians? Does it have an interest in fostering
religion?
The question is
whether or not the government of Russia (or America) has a vested interest in
protecting the nation’s religious institutions and the national integrity from
the predations of those who wish to destroy them.
Does Russia, in
sum, have reason to resist the importation of an ideology committed to a new
Cold War, an ideology committed to the destruction of everything that
constitutes the soul of the nation?
Are there reasons
for a possible renewal of a Cold War?
The answer to the
above questions is, “Yes.”
Fay Voshell holds a M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary, which
awarded her its prize in systematic theology. Her thoughts have appeared
in many online publications, including Fox News, CNS, RealClearReligion, National Review, American
Thinker and Russia Insider. She may be reached at fvoshell@yahoo.com
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