Holy War

North Korea Claims Mobilisation of 1.4 Million Youth for “Holy War”

North Korea’s recent claim to mobilise 1.4 million youth for a “Holy War” is raising eyebrows and sparking concern worldwide. As an atheist state, it is perplexing to see this regime suddenly embrace a religiously-charged term like “Holy War” for their military efforts. The idea of using such a massive number of young soldiers raises questions about the true motivations behind this mobilisation. Are they truly preparing for a war that will never happen, or is this just another ploy to maintain control and instill fear?

The sheer scale of this mobilisation is mind-boggling. 1.4 million young soldiers potentially being thrown into a conflict zone without proper training, equipment, or even adequate nourishment is a recipe for disaster.… Continue reading

Russian Orthodox Church declares holy war against Ukraine and the West

As I reflect on the recent developments surrounding the Russian Orthodox Church declaring a holy war against Ukraine and the West, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of disappointment and concern. The centuries-old tradition of using religion to justify violent and oppressive actions is one that has plagued humanity for far too long. The fact that a church institution, which should be a beacon of peace and compassion, is now aligning itself with political agendas and advocating for warfare is truly disheartening.

The ties between the Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian government seem to be alarmingly strong, with Patriarch Kirill’s history as a former KGB agent and his close relationship with Putin raising serious questions about the church’s true motives.… Continue reading