Head of the UGCC: Denial of the coronavirus and belief in a global conspiracy shows that people are looking for someone to blame for their problems

Thursday, 24 December 2020, 22:20
In response to the spread of the coronavirus, some claimed, "We have taken control of the virus." In the end, it showed that those who said it did not understand what they were saying. There are so many invisible threads that bind us together in one society that it is simply impossible to escape from this reality. This was stated by Father and Head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church His Beatitude Sviatoslav in the program "Hard with Vlashchenko" on the TV channel "Ukraine-24", commenting on the behavior of different categories of people in response to coronavirus calls.

According to his observations, people's reaction to these dramatic circumstances was different. "Someone ran away, locked himself in his little world, looking for some exclusive space and tried to distinguish himself from others. But, in the end, such people all fell ill, realizing that separating themselves from their neighbors does not work," said the Primate.

There was also another attempt, he said, to somehow enter the dynamics of the process and share what we have. And those people who from the beginning wanted to share what they have with their neighbor, experienced this year best and most positively. Because they realized that when we share with others, we lose nothing.

"There was a third type of reaction - trying to rebel, in one way or another disagree with what is happening, and look for someone to blame. We have seen the reaction of such rebels - from denying the existence of the coronavirus to conspiracy theories, saying that someone deliberately created these circumstances. Now, I see, there is a similar reaction to vaccination. Some say that in this way they want to use the genetic code to control people," he said.

This happens because, according to the Head of the UGCC, people absolutely do not trust those around them. And they always look for someone to blame in their troubles.

"But from a Christian, religious point of view," says His Beatitude Sviatoslav, "in circumstances over which we cannot rule, there is the hand of the Lord God." There is a higher power that governs history. Our lives are in God's hands. Moreover, we feel that we are not alone, even when it is very difficult for us."

 

 The UGCC Department for Information


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