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Dr Strangelove
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Actually it's a wholly owned subsidiary of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States of America. We acquired it during WW2 about the same time that the Unioted States acquired Great Britain. We keep it for nostalgia's sake. Also it's a bit of a status symbol.
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molly bloom
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Lundenwic
Oct 2001 time: 15:25
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quote: Originally posted by OzzyKP
The priests get paid by the state? That's weird.
And the fact that religious leaders are appointed by the state in Israel, Istanbul, and Greece is really fricken troubling. |
Only if you disregard the part that religion played in nationalist politics, revolutions, wars against the Turks, et cetera.
You will find that in the absence of a monarchical/state opposition to say, Ottoman rule in the Balkans, the churches (un)wisely took on the role of opposition to the Turks, thus combining the occasional follies of nationalism and religion in one movement.
The Ottoman Turks treated Jews in Palestine very well, appointing them to high positions, and Suleyman the Magnificent undertook for repairs to be made to the remains of the Temple for instance. For the main part, Orthodox Christian leaders in the Ottoman Empire could expect better treatment from the Turks than they could from their fellow (Latin) Christians.
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laurentius
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Helsinki, Finland
Jun 2001 time: 07:25
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quote: Originally posted by VetLegion
Man, that's like, Saudi Arabia. And Greece. Crazy.
Sadly, but I have to demote Finland in my eyes from No 1 county on Earth to "a place to visit and laugh at the fundies" 
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Well things aint so bad yet.
On the religion lessons pupils are taught to respect other religions and they are taught about muslims, jews, hindus and buddhists in a very respecting manner. So its not just about christianity, its more of a broader scan to the world of religion. And its mandatory to everyone who is officially ev. lut. Orthodox pupils have religion lessons of their own but catholics, muslims, atheists et all get to go to these ethics classes instead. That pissed me off since I already knew quite alot about the other religions and really wanted to learn non-religios ethics, universal moral values, philosophers, human rights and international relief work. That would have been interesting...it was taught by our schools philosophy teacher.
Another reason was because our religion teachers nickname was "the crusifier" 
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