Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Samuel Gregg: Christians in a Post-Welfare State World
How much of the activism of the Progressive wing of American Christianity (including some Orthodox participants unfortunately) in the current budget battles is nothing more than grabbing its piece of the federal pie before the welfare state collapses? Progressives like Jim Wallis and others routinely use the moral imperatives of the gospel to justify their…
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Church of Greece to State: Keep Priests on the Payroll
Source: MSN News | January 17, 2011 ATHENS, Greece – Greece’s powerful Orthodox Church urged the government in the crisis-hit country on Monday to relax tough hiring restrictions so it can put more priests on the state payroll. The government last year paid the salaries of 10,800 priests and church staff — who are technically…
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Orthodox Churches Should Help the Poor
By Fr. Peter Michael Preble Last week, on the website Ethics Daily an article was posted in response to a reader’s question. The article dealt with charity and poverty and what should be and can be done. The author of the article helped me to clarify my own position on charity and what I think…
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Russian Orthodox Church Urges Political and Legal Treatment of Crimes Committed by Bolsheviks
Moscow, April 18, Interfax – Proposals on de-totalization recently made by the President’s Council for Development of Civil Society and Human Rights have long come to a head, the Moscow Patriarchate believes. “It is quite evident that such proposals should have been made long before. It is necessary to give legal and political treatment of…
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