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The writer interviews Pope Shenouda and discusses controversial issues concerning the situation of Palestine, Iraq and its Transitional Ruling Council, and Arab communities in America.
The article reports the visit of Pope Shenouda to the Egyptian community in the US and the issues he discussed there. Among these issues were: the crisis of the Anba Antonius Monastery, the problems of Copts in Egypt in relation to the claims of emigrant Copts. He also commented on the attitude of...
The writers asked Pope Shenouda about the conditions of Iraq and Palestine and the status of Egyptian Christian emigrants.
The author discusses the issue of the conflict between civilizations, stating that religions, especially Christianity and Islam, are forced into it as a main element. She uses four arguments to refute the proposition of religions being part of the conflict.
The head of the Protestant Community Council in Egypt warns Evangelical churches in Iraq against the dangers of certain groups working in Iraq under the cloak of religious activities while having ulterior motives.
The bishops and patriarchs of Iraq asked the head of the Security Council to make the Iraqi constitution include articles that guarantee Christians their religious, cultural, social and political rights.
The author believes that the war on Iraq has nothing to do with religion, despite the religiously colored statements of Both Saddam Hussein and Bush. He believes that the US has launched this war to show off its power in the region of the Middle East, to where the perpetrators of the attacks of...
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The article is an interview with Pope Shenoud III on the Iraq crisis. He believes that Iraq will not regain peace unless foreign forces withdraw from it. He stresses that Israel is the greatest danger threatening the region of the Middle East.
The author wonders what the real reason behind the war on Iraq is and which Holy Bible President Bush reads. He reminds Bush with some Biblical verses that urge on love, mercy, peace and tolerance

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