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Ah, we are now, thanks to naomi, in Soc. and Cul. which is good, because I'd like to bring in another dimension, I read that Patriarch Kirill, who is head of the Russian Orthodox Church recently visited London to consecrate their church (a cathedral in fact) in Kensington, the visit was so little noticed that it "felt like censorship", the reason? The Russian Orthodox Church has blessed Russia's military support of President Assad of Syria, who is one of the few heads of state in the Near East to defend Christians. 'It is rarely mentioned here, in or out of parliament, that for Russia, the brutal Syrian campaign is a holy war against extremist factions of Islam, because Russia, for all its communist history remains, profoundly Christian.'
He said, departing from Luton Airport, "Today's war against terrorism should be a common cause, it is not only Russia's concern, it is a concern of all countries and we must unite to exterminate this evil'.
This is a view shared by Cardinal Cristoph Schoenborn - Archbishop of Vienna, who said; "Will there be a third Islamic attempt to conquer Europe?
Europe's legacy is in danger because we Europeans have squandered it. It is clear that many Islamists would like to take advantage of our weakness, but they are not responsible for it. We are."