For Orthodox Easter I'm back in my 1700 persons town accomodating 5 churches, oldest one from the 14th century:
- Orthodox
- Catholic
- Evangelical
- Lutheran
- (most recent) Baptist or Pentacostal, I've no idea although it's right in the town center
I left my 1700 persons town for a half million inhabitants city where life is much simpler if you got what it takes, which is money.
Still boggles my mind that my home villagers are reluctant to accepting a simple fact of life: there are no problems, only too little money. Once you throw enough money at a problem, any problem, it will go away.
I'm Orthodox btw, but my way of thinking seems more general. Who else thinks this way?
- Orthodox
- Catholic
- Evangelical
- Lutheran
- (most recent) Baptist or Pentacostal, I've no idea although it's right in the town center
I left my 1700 persons town for a half million inhabitants city where life is much simpler if you got what it takes, which is money.
Still boggles my mind that my home villagers are reluctant to accepting a simple fact of life: there are no problems, only too little money. Once you throw enough money at a problem, any problem, it will go away.
I'm Orthodox btw, but my way of thinking seems more general. Who else thinks this way?
