Thursday, August 31, 2006

I am no fan of the Russian Orthodox church, but...

...considering the horrors of the last century, it probably is not the worst of ideas...

Then again, the Russian state church must share some of the blame for communism's temporary but ultra-bloody victory...

BBC News: Religion Enters Russian Schools

The Orthodox Christian religion is being made a compulsory school subject in four of Russia's regions.

Pupils in the Belgorod, Bryansk, Kaluga and Smolensk regions will be taught the basics of Orthodox Christianity.

It will also be included as an optional subject in the school curriculum in 11 other regions across the country.

Supporters say the move will help protect traditional spiritual values in Russia. Critics say it violates the constitution of the secular state.

In the Soviet Union the teaching of religion was strictly outlawed in schools and elsewhere.

Orthodox Christianity is Russia's main religion, but the country's Muslim community makes up more than 10% of the total population. There are 86 regions and republics in the Russian Federation.

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