“Christmas Epistle focuses on the significance of faith and love for God and mankind. Love is what society lacks,” said Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze following the festive Christmas liturgy held at the Sameba (Holy Trinity) Cathedral.
According to the PM, some forces attempt to artificially sow hatred instead of love in society.
“We should counter love to hatred and this is what the Christmas Epistle is about. The Patriarch’s Epistles are dedicated to the reality our country lives in and the same happened today. A human who is distanced from God and faith – this is one of the key challenges of the modern world and one of the main problems.
There is an ideology that spreads throughout Georgia, and it is this ideology that separates people from God and from faith. Of course, we all have to confront this, and for that we need to protect our faith, protect our traditional values.
We should be busy with that. In general, the modern world faces serious challenges. These challenges are linked to concrete political ideological trends and we have to fight with that,” he told reporters.