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Our weekly guide to relevant info, news & events that underline Christianity in its habitus
Sudan: Help Offered Christian group fight to rebuild the churches set ablaze or simply destroyed by the government or its militia. But the numerous cases involve a large amount of effort: 226 churches. This gesture is seen also as an act to counter Muslim intolerance in this area (...)
Couples Are Not a Majority A very interesting survey conducted for the New York Times reveals in the US people choose to live together rather than marry. Still, married coupled are forming 49.5% of the total households, but the figures changed during past years. This forced producers to change their advertise campaigns in order to reach to a new category. Maybe this will force the Churches to change their discourse (...)
A "Red Fascism" Eugenia, genocide and racial purity are among the things happening in North Korea. This type of radical measures are taken in order to aim towards a "pure race", one resembling the "sacred leader". People escaping from North Korea are living testimonies for the lack of humanity and compassion towards humans. This is the case of every communist regime (...)
Christophobia: a Review Without describing in gray shades today's tendency to see Christianity as a cradle of nationalism, Nazism and Christocracy, the article "Were Nazis Christians? Are Christians fascists?" written by Marvin Olansky offers a brief orientation about how some books and some films are seeing today's Christianity. A material to be studied by all Christians who want to know about how their faith is seen in the world (...)
A Change in Paradigm In an interview given to Der Tagesspiegel, Russian philosopher Michail Ryklin speaks about the changes to be expected in Russia after the death of Anna Politkovskaya. He names the Orthodox Church among the institutions subordinated to the political power of the president. This and other details about the functioning of the Russian Orthodox Church are revealed in a must-be-read interview (...)
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