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Fri Dec 16, 2011, 10:36 AM Dec 2011

Russia is secular state, but work of religious organizations in its higher education welcomed: Putin

16 December 2011, 16:22

Moscow, December 16, Interfax - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during a Thursday call-in said he was a consistent advocate of preserving and strengthening a secular character of Russian state.

At the same time, he is convinced that state and traditional religious communities have the shared tasks connected with overcoming moral crisis of modern society.

"We've lost certain values of Soviet period connected with the Moral Code of the Builder of Communism. But if we look up in this Moral Code of the Builder of Communism, in fact there are quotations from the Bible, the humanity haven't invented anything new. Our traditional confessions - Buddhists, Christians and Muslims generally stick to the same positions as far as basic moral values are concerned. It is certainly what we have to strengthen together. We don't have other value guidelines and we're unlikely to have them in the nearest future," the Prime Minister said.

He also stressed that Russian government was specially concerned with the development of higher and special education system.

http://www.interfax-religion.com/?act=news&div=8932

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Interesting - China Daily: Traditions deepen our grasp Jim__ Dec 2011 #1
Cue our local cheerleader for the evils of secular state Goblinmonger Dec 2011 #2

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1. Interesting - China Daily: Traditions deepen our grasp
Fri Dec 16, 2011, 12:17 PM
Dec 2011
The revival of traditional culture has become a hot topic in China today. So what can we learn from tradition? "I think people need to learn something valuable in their traditions that lie behind our present cultures," says Robert Bellah, a leading US sociologist who specializes in religion and morality studies. "That will not only deepen our understanding of who we are, but will also help us in understanding where we want to go," says the 84-year-old American scholar.

And we need to "genuinely understand other traditions rather than only one", he added, emphasizing that certain values are shared by the major moral traditions of the world, which offer a good basis for mutual understanding and joint work to deal with the problems we face today.

Bellah, who first drew attention in the 1960s with his "civil religion" and has authored books such as Habits of the Hearth, shared his views on moral traditions with China Daily in Peking University, where he was invited to deliver a keynote speech at the Beijing Forum.

His visit gave Chinese readers a precious opportunity to understand his newly published book, Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age, a fruit of half a century's research. In the book, he emphasizes the role of religion as a moral binding force, and uses sociology, evolutionary psychology and even biology to trace the deep roots of the moral senses that have accompanied human beings even their predecessors all the way.

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