
Dmytro Bintsarovskyi
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Dmytro Bintsarovskyi
@bintsarovskyi
Theologische Universiteit Utrecht




In 1972, 32% of Protestants were Baptists. It's 29% now. Methodists have dropped from 22% to 8%. Non-Denoms have risen from 3% to 30%.


@PhilipDBunn "Nuking Iran" is an absurd framing meant to rhetorically protect the president. He could carry out his threat to systematically bomb Iran's infrastructure (and ensure Iran's response on the GCC and Israel), and his supporters will say: "See, he didn't NUKE Iran, you panican!"


There is no Christian argument for supporting this man.



Ukraine was invaded, while Iran is your war of choice. Stop pretending nobody knows the difference.











Pastor Mykhaylo Brytsyn, who led Grace Church in Melitopol, Ukraine tells @TracySabolDC he has come to D.C. to raise awareness on what's Russia is doing to religious communities in occupied territories.

Russians are convinced: Ukraine will capitulate — Der Spiegel The German magazine interviewed Lev Gudkov, director of the “Levada Center” — public opinion research institute in Russia — about Russian attitudes after nearly four years of war: - 66% support the Abu Dhabi negotiations, while only 26% favor continuing the war — the lowest figure since 2022. - Russians pin their hopes on Donald Trump and the U.S. to pressure Ukraine‼️ - They believe the war will end only on Putin’s terms and that Ukraine will surrender. - 70% would approve halting the war now, yet 60% would not agree to withdrawing Russian troops. - 80% blame the U.S., 70% blame NATO, and only 6–8% blame Russia itself. - 92% think Russia is surrounded by enemies — the highest level since 1994. - The most aggressive attitudes are found in Moscow’s wealthy and educated circles. - A majority expect the war to last another year or longer.


Russians are convinced: Ukraine will capitulate — Der Spiegel The German magazine interviewed Lev Gudkov, director of the “Levada Center” — public opinion research institute in Russia — about Russian attitudes after nearly four years of war: - 66% support the Abu Dhabi negotiations, while only 26% favor continuing the war — the lowest figure since 2022. - Russians pin their hopes on Donald Trump and the U.S. to pressure Ukraine‼️ - They believe the war will end only on Putin’s terms and that Ukraine will surrender. - 70% would approve halting the war now, yet 60% would not agree to withdrawing Russian troops. - 80% blame the U.S., 70% blame NATO, and only 6–8% blame Russia itself. - 92% think Russia is surrounded by enemies — the highest level since 1994. - The most aggressive attitudes are found in Moscow’s wealthy and educated circles. - A majority expect the war to last another year or longer.


I am following the situation in Ukraine with sorrow, and I am close to and pray for those who suffer. The continuation of hostilities has increasingly serious consequences for civilians, and widens the rift between people, driving away a just and lasting peace. I invite everyone to intensify efforts to end this war.




Russia launched its largest aerial assault on Ukraine so far this year overnight, killing civilians and plunging much of the country into darkness — just hours after Ukrainian, Russian and U.S. officials held trilateral peace talks in Abu Dhabi. politico.eu/article/russia…




🇻🇦🇺🇸Trump invited the Vatican to the new “Peace Board.” The Holy See confirms that Leo XIV is considering accepting ⤵️ zenit.org/2026/01/21/tru…


Thought-bubble above every head in the room as Trump spoke: "America voted for this. Again." That's by far the most distressing thing of all. This is the president the United States freely chose.




