>>12303050https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_Native_Faith_and_mono-ideologiesChristianity is also criticized as being anthropocentric, and thus responsible for the ecological disruption In Russia, Rodnovers often criticize Christianity for its claim to have a monopoly on truth; in identifying it as a "mono-ideology", they compare it to Soviet Marxism. Even capitalism is considered a product of Abrahamic religions: the Russian Rodnover leader Dobroslav declared that "nature-swallowing capitalism is an ugly child of the Judeo-Christian civilization", and that "the only way out is to go back ... from the cult of profit to the cult of life", back to indigenous religions.
Slavic Native Faith practitioners often reject Christian ideas of humility, regarding them as antithetical to a Rodnover emphasis on courage and fighting spirit. In general, Christianity is regarded as a religion of servility (rab) and obligation, and obedience to the priests, while Rodnovery is regarded as freedom of choice and faith in Rod, the principle from which everything descends. Pilkington and Popov report the definition given by Koldun—a Rodnover priest from Krasnodar—of Rodnovery not as "religion" at all, but as "faith". In his view, "religions", in the sense of universalist mass-religions, are ideologies which dissolve the many individualities into amorphous throngs, in which the singular individual identity is lost. On the contrary, "faiths", like Rodnovery, are true knowledge (znat' pravdu), which has to be acquired by the individuals through conscious effort.