Sunday, May 10, 2009

Father Sergei Ryzhkov: Siberia, The Holy Russian Empire

Today I met with Father Sergei Ryzhkov. He told me of his country and religious experiences. He told me of a lot of differences from Siberia and the United States. He started out by telling me they were fighting a war on two fronts, the Ural barrier in the west and the Asian swarms from the southeast. He said that his country was different from other countries because of their different war production, but what they did have was the legacy of a military state. They wore the tunics of their grandfathers, there battles were brutal using old tactics, and he said there were always just too many zombies. After using all these unsuccessful solutions he found out that the only way to take care of the dead was to a bullet. He was also losing a lot of his good men due to “suicide by combat.” He was a religious man in a country that had long lost its faith. One day he said that God had spoken to him saying “No more sinning,” “No more souls resigned to hell.” The suicides were costing him too many good men and the Lord too many good souls, and suicide was a sin. He felt that God had not denied his children and they needed his love, courage, hope, and guidance back.

1 comment:

  1. All of this information seems accurate, but, I can't help but wonder about the last part of the interview when he took a bible and a hand gun with him after a little boy called him. Are we to believe that we was going out to shoot, or in their words 'purify', another infected person? I think this means one of two things, Russia is doing illegal things and using the disease to cover it up, or there are more infected people in Russia.

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