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"We are living in a period of great opportunities, as well as threats. Man can destroy much faster than build. The terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, which claimed the lives of two hundred innocent civilians showed us again that the human ability to destroy knows no limits. Terrorism is a new war without borders and without fronts so the fear of nuclear and biological weapons is not without foundation.
Europe is a model of coexistence of people from different cultures and religions. Its Christian heritage gives Europe the responsibility for world peace and a chance to become a source of hope for peaceful coexistence and mutual respect. Therefore, Benedict’s Europe in a Crisis of Cultures is a set of recommendations offered to Europe by Pope Benedict XVI in his book. I believe that Europe will not ignore, but fulfil these recommendations."@en1
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