Teacher, that is, popularizer, i know, when i was at school, i remember, we. Came to yekaterinburg, went to the faculty of philosophy, and we attended a lecture about engels, and i remember, this is what the teacher said, that marx was really a thinker, and englis, he is such a popularizer, and somehow this thought stuck in my head, and not in the sense that i compare myself with engels, but i understand that i am a popularizer, i can find contact from the audience, while i have this, i understand that it could go away tomorrow, because as you know very well, every time you enter the audience its like anew, and you dont understand whether this lecture will work or not, in fact, i got this turn and as for my current main obedience , forgive me, im using this word, well in some sense, this is the case, thats how i feel about it i probably was needed , i was given such an honor, they called me, i came , that is, you didnt ask for it, i didnt ask for it, i didnt go, i didnt go because this
Male yeah, every sunday we are coming herecompany. Eric but this natural wonder is vanishing at an alarming rate. Carmit ish shalom this is the symbol of what man can do to the nature and without even knowing that hes doing it. Eric at the heart of the israelipalestinian conflict is the land and its diminishing water. Ziyad fuqaha this is a crisis. This is unacceptable for us. Eric in a divided region, the solutions are disputed and costly. Dr. Ittai gavrieli who will pay the price for this water . Eric it might take a modernday miracle to save the dead sea. Eric the dead sea is surrounded by jordan, israel, and the west bank. Its fed by waters of the river jordan. Eric this used to be the en gedi beachside resort. Families and tourists would stop here to enjoy the sparkling waters. Eric whatare we jumping over here . Carmit yeah. Eric now were walking into a highly dangerous site, off limits to the public. Eric you can really see it therelook. Carmit yeah, that used to be route 90, wh
Circulation and their fascination, yes that society lives by its own laws, the church lives by its own laws, literature still lives by some of its own laws, here is the dialogue things dont always work out well between them, so what is your feeling from this world of the church, what is it like . Well, you know, i, of course, had very little encounter with Church Bureaucracy until the moment when i. In church and i would say that rather the word bureaucrat, which for me in 2009 was on the verge of such an abusive and dismissive word, i for example clearly i fully understand now that a healthy, highquality bureaucracy is very important in the state, in the church, anywhere, i think i understand its limits, i understand, so to speak, what can be achieved through bureaucratic means, well, i dont understand everything, but somewhere , yes, what can be achieved, what cannot, at the same time. I just cant share the opinion of people who know these same bureaucrats from the outside, that thes
Felony counts doing everything he can to get the case against him then out of courts. There are big developments in beth of those stories, and were going to get to all of them this hour. But if theres one person that embodies the dual crysies facing the gop right now, the dual crises of chaos and Lul Criminality it is this guy, congressman George Santos, a Serial Fabulist who remains in the house despite being charged with 13 counts of fraud, Money Lawderring and theft. That staffer admitted to having made up Fake Campaign donations for Santos Campaign and that Conspiracy Charge is part of the broader case against her boss, George Santos, whos been accused of crimes from defrauding voters to falsifying official paperwork to lying to the government in order to get pandemic aid. So the fact this san toegs Campaign Official is now admitting to that ledge scheme that is bad news for congressman santos. And yet he remains in Good Standing with the house. I mean if anything George Santos is
Bering island. Accompanying the holy patriarch, but when would i end up on beriga island, but never. We continue, this podcast is the life of the wonderful, with you i am, its leading writer alexey varlamov, my guest is vladimir romanovich ligoida, professor mgemo, editorinchief of the foma magazine, chairman of the senodal department for interaction between church and society. But in general, this world of the church is quite closed for most people. Not very clear, well, you can remember the wonderful book of archimandrite tikhon, but not the holy saints, which in many ways, yes, thanks to its circulation and its it opened up the fascination of people, yes, by translating it into many foreign languages, it opened up the world of the church a little to people, but still, historically in russia it turned out this way , yes, that society lives by its own laws, the church lives by its own laws, literature by some other laws lives by its own law, but the dialogue between them does not alwa