The Process of Religious Education in Public Schools of Republic of Serbia 2001-2011

Part 1

Aleksandar M. Prascevic

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The Process of Religious Education in Public Schools of Republic of Serbia 2001-2011

Part 1

Aleksandar M. Prascevic

Djindjic was very clear in his statements and he pointed out the following: “It would be important to understand that by introducing the religious education we enriched the possibilities and choices for our people. And choosing nothing – that option exists when there is no state, no civilization, it exists only in the jungle”.

Congressmen Nominate Compassionate Coptic Orthodox Missionary for Nobel Peace Prize

Congressmen Nominate Compassionate Coptic Orthodox Missionary for Nobel Peace Prize
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Congressmen Nominate Compassionate Coptic Orthodox Missionary for Nobel Peace Prize

Gobran explained that she stumbled into her calling as a minister of Christ’s compassion while living and working next to — but worlds away from — Cairo’s poor and hurting. “

The Indoctrination of Children: Murray v. Curlett Revisited

Chris Andreas

The Indoctrination of Children: Murray v. Curlett Revisited
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The Indoctrination of Children: Murray v. Curlett Revisited

Chris Andreas

One would be hard-pressed to find a single decent outcome as a result of the 1963 ruling. One of the reasons is that Separation of Church and State is too limited a concept for such a decision that was handed down.

Serbian Kosova | Another side of the Kosova story by Ivan Aleksic

Ivan Aleksic

Serbian Kosova | Another side of the Kosova story by Ivan Aleksic
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Serbian Kosova | Another side of the Kosova story by Ivan Aleksic

Ivan Aleksic

One of the things I realized, was “Who was the winner? “. Soon it was “clarified” at school what it meant. Serbia was the moral victor, and the understanding of what it means to be a “moral victor” I only later understood, precisely a few years ago when I visited Kosovo.

Syria: Christians Caught Between Two Fires, See Iran’s Hand

Syria: Christians Caught Between Two Fires, See Iran’s Hand
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Syria: Christians Caught Between Two Fires, See Iran’s Hand

“Of course Syrian Christians are afraid. They have much to lose and they know it, Even if this absurd conflict that pits brothers against each other, Christians have nothing to do with it and they will be the ones, as a minority, who may have to pay the highest price of this absurd war,” said a Christian priest, who spoke to MISNA from Syria, while the armed forces continue pounding Homs, the opposition stronghold.