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- What are you hoping for Ukraine to achieve through this conflict? Does the goal justify the cost?

Freedom justifies any cost, even if many do-gooders nowadays have forgotten its value.

- Are you proud of the current social fabric of the USA, Canada and European countries, the degradation of traditionally Christian values such as the traditional family, proliferation of sexual promiscuity, pornography, and media that encourages greed, egocentrism, hate, fear, deceit and blasphemy? Do you think this is a good direction for modern civilization? Is this a societal model you would like to see a traditionally orthodox Christian country like Ukraine follow? What are the implications for Ukraine's moral structure?

What I would define as blasphemy: If your countries leaders pretend to be devout Christians but then bomb theatres full of children, shopping malls in broad daylight full of people, residential buildings with people living and sleeping in there, systematically destroying critical infrastructure needed for basic living, causing large scale natural disasters or mining an area the size of a small country making it uninhabitable for several decades.
TLDR: If you truly are a Christian you would oppose Russia at all costs.

Please answer responsibly, millions of Ukrainians and Russians are dead due to this conflict. This means husbands leaving widows and orphans behind, lives meant for engineering, law, dentistry, medicine, business, and any other way of serving society being erased, dreams, hopes, loves, desires of bonding

Yes, it truly is a tragedy what Russias unjust and unprovoked terrorism has brought over Ukrainian people. The more important Ukraine wins this war so the culprit which is Russia and Russia alone gets punished for their crimes on humanity and other countries will not suffer the same misfortune at Russias hands.

wiped between a clash of superpowers

Pardon me, but which superpowers are you refering to exactly? On the one side there is Ukraine, one of the poorest countries in Europe and on the other there is Russia, a state with a GDP smaller than that of Italy. There are no superpowers involved in this war.