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Holy Places

The European Parliament sets its sights on the monks of Mt. Athos.

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But it may end up costing them. The Swedes said no to the Euro last week. Even Tony Blair's government is skeptical about the European Union.

No, I believe if the Greek Orthodox Church and the Greek government hold firm it will be the EU that will fold. The majority of Euro-deputies may not believe in God, but in the end I believe they will be fearful of a confrontation with God's church. Most of these deputies are not atheists. They are agnostics. Which means they just aren't sure.

Better not risk it.

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