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A Russian church for a Saudi mosque? Russia Offers Saudi-Arabia A Tit-For-Tat Trade In Religious Expression

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This delightful story just came in thanks to getreligion.org: The Saudis have recently asked permission to build a mosque in Moscow, a city where there are only four mosques and 2 million Muslims. The Russians, however, are saying they want, in return, an Orthodox church in Saudi Arabia.

As we all know, the Saudis have a habit of constructing mosques in dozens of world capitals while forbidding houses of worship for any religion whatsoever outside its Wahabist brand of Islam. They've gotten some bad PR locally for some of the hate language in textbooks at the Saudi Academy in northern Virginia. Not only are hapless Christians terrorized and jailed for daring to hold private prayer services in Saudi Arabia, but God help them should they try to convert someone to their religion. And that's for a fellow People of the Book: One can only guess at what the treatment of Buddhists and Hindus must be like.

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The idea of an Eastern Orthodox church on Saudi land, land that's considered holy ground by many Muslims, isn't going to fly well... but it even the fact that it can be floated illustrates that the Saudis are starting to realize that they have to become a more active member in the community of nations.

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    Reply#1 - Sun Dec 7, 2008 12:13 PM EST
    {"commentId":4331892,"authorDomain":"alkimija"}

    ha! If it does happen, the Church won't last a year.

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    Reply#2 - Sun Dec 7, 2008 12:50 PM EST
    {"commentId":4332790,"authorDomain":"SonOfLIberty2008"}

    I can just imagine the conversation between Lenin and Muhammed..............LOL

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    Reply#3 - Sun Dec 7, 2008 2:36 PM EST
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