Elin Raun to examine the return of Estonia's Diaspora with Fulbright Award
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Maxim.29 May 2008 15:01
It's touchy subject, and I think I'll pass on being one of Raun's guinea pigs, since there is already too much trouble between Estonian communities here and abroad. The easiest way to bridge any gaps is to build more Orthodox churches, since to Orthodox faith is historically very important to Estonia and Russia, and is therefore a perfect bridge builder in difficult times. There is one other benefit; and that is that there are no Freemasons in the Orthodox priesthood, as they generally stick to what they do best-liturgy and sheperding people, not being some sort of vice buffoning its way to the top echelons of society, sustained only by its own self-serving interests.
Anonymous29 May 2008 19:56
I don't believe that a historian would have much interest in you, Maxim. Steer clear of psychiatrists, on the other hand, because they'd love to tie you up (literally) for a long time.
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