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Rabbi, “Every Place Christianity Grows Weak, Paganism Grows Stronger”

Rabbi Elad Dokow, lecturer at Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology commented on a statue of the Greek goddess Pallas Athena which is part of an exhibition at the New York U.N. headquarters …More
Rabbi Elad Dokow, lecturer at Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology commented on a statue of the Greek goddess Pallas Athena which is part of an exhibition at the New York U.N. headquarters sponsored by the United Arab Emirates.
Talking to Breaking Israel News he connected the statue to “an unmistakable rise of paganism and idol worship in the world”. He explained that paganism allows man “to create his own truth” and the United Nations is like paganism “a place of subjective reality created by a vote”.
Dokow concluded, “What we are seeing in the world today is that every place Christianity grows weak, paganism and idolatry grow stronger, and where Christianity disappears, horrible things happen.”
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Dr Stuart Reiss I thought it definitely did not look Greek and was wondering where it came from. I guessed wrongly that it was South American!