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		<title>By: Ellinais – the Holy Association of Greek Ancient Religion Believers - sacred nature - Danaan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ellinais – the Holy Association of Greek Ancient Religion Believers - sacred nature - Danaan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 03:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Ellinais &#8211; the Holy Association of Greek Ancient Religion Believers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ellinais &#8211; the Holy Association of Greek Ancient Religion Believers</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 04:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In reality the Greek government shouldn&#039;t have a problem with Hellenic views at all. It is the foundation of who they were and who they are now. Ignoring such Hellenic things is devaluing history, I&#039;m sure the church isn&#039;t about to go and destroy every monument. That is not Greece. Pagans and Christians have been fighting an aimless battle for ages, it is stupid and people should know their history.  This is a step that should have been a given long ago. I really hope that this stays this way, its a sad thing when your roots are taken out from under you because something new came to that very spot. With ages of history I hope they both find a way to share.  It has been done in many neighboring countries, co-existing peacefully, and with maturity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reality the Greek government shouldn&#8217;t have a problem with Hellenic views at all. It is the foundation of who they were and who they are now. Ignoring such Hellenic things is devaluing history, I&#8217;m sure the church isn&#8217;t about to go and destroy every monument. That is not Greece. Pagans and Christians have been fighting an aimless battle for ages, it is stupid and people should know their history.  This is a step that should have been a given long ago. I really hope that this stays this way, its a sad thing when your roots are taken out from under you because something new came to that very spot. With ages of history I hope they both find a way to share.  It has been done in many neighboring countries, co-existing peacefully, and with maturity.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 12:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>From the time in which Greece liberated itself from the Ottomans, Mormons, Jehovah witnesses, scientologists, Baptists you name it.. Have had their shot of trying to convert their brand of Christianity / religion on the country. Now you might say they have a right to their own opinion and I suppose they do have a right to choose to worship as they please. But 400 years of a brutal regime who’s only goal was the extermination of our belief and faith (as I am sure pagans have also been persecuted during the medieval period within Europe) has molded the current situation and has created the Greece we see today (please note that not one person has ever been burnt as a witch by the orthodox throughout history.. as this is murder and against Orthodox Doctrine) and created the insular mindset you see before you. We have become very protective of our faith and a close association of church and state has developed due to this long fight for survival. Foreigners protesting outside the acropolis wanting the right to worship there are viewed with hostility because as Greeks we perceive that an Englishman or a German has no right to dictate to us how we should govern our nation as we have no right to dictate what happens in their country. What I believe the pagans are failing to realize is that the Greek people have become so sick to death of this flood of people trying to either convert us or remold Greece in their own image (we are quite happy with the status quo), that the response to this constant flood has created the very harsh response you now see when you retry to open up the Parthenon for pagan worship. Now I understand there are some Greeks who have become pagan and that the attitude of the establishment has been quite harsh in the past. And we as Greeks need to deal with this issue in a compassionate manor taking not only the Greek pagans into account, but also the feelings of the 98% of the country that Christian Greek Orthodox and are not pagan into account.  As Greeks open and respectful dialogue must be forthcoming from both sides in order to resolve the issue in a mutually respectful manor. Neither side must treat the other side with contempt, and those involved in the process must take time to understand the others feelings and build trust between the two groups. Failure to do this will only be met with more hostility and will ultimately harm your cause. May god bless you all</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the time in which Greece liberated itself from the Ottomans, Mormons, Jehovah witnesses, scientologists, Baptists you name it.. Have had their shot of trying to convert their brand of Christianity / religion on the country. Now you might say they have a right to their own opinion and I suppose they do have a right to choose to worship as they please. But 400 years of a brutal regime who’s only goal was the extermination of our belief and faith (as I am sure pagans have also been persecuted during the medieval period within Europe) has molded the current situation and has created the Greece we see today (please note that not one person has ever been burnt as a witch by the orthodox throughout history.. as this is murder and against Orthodox Doctrine) and created the insular mindset you see before you. We have become very protective of our faith and a close association of church and state has developed due to this long fight for survival. Foreigners protesting outside the acropolis wanting the right to worship there are viewed with hostility because as Greeks we perceive that an Englishman or a German has no right to dictate to us how we should govern our nation as we have no right to dictate what happens in their country. What I believe the pagans are failing to realize is that the Greek people have become so sick to death of this flood of people trying to either convert us or remold Greece in their own image (we are quite happy with the status quo), that the response to this constant flood has created the very harsh response you now see when you retry to open up the Parthenon for pagan worship. Now I understand there are some Greeks who have become pagan and that the attitude of the establishment has been quite harsh in the past. And we as Greeks need to deal with this issue in a compassionate manor taking not only the Greek pagans into account, but also the feelings of the 98% of the country that Christian Greek Orthodox and are not pagan into account.  As Greeks open and respectful dialogue must be forthcoming from both sides in order to resolve the issue in a mutually respectful manor. Neither side must treat the other side with contempt, and those involved in the process must take time to understand the others feelings and build trust between the two groups. Failure to do this will only be met with more hostility and will ultimately harm your cause. May god bless you all</p>
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