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OD OVE ISTINE NE MOŽE SE POBEĆI: Opomena vladike Nikolaja koja se odnosi na svakog čoveka
Serbia🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

OD OVE ISTINE NE MOŽE SE POBEĆI: Opomena vladike Nikolaja koja se odnosi na svakog čoveka

The article presents a religious sermon by Archbishop Nikola Velimirović, interpreting a biblical verse from the Book of Proverbs ('Whoever sows injustice, he will reap sorrow') to illustrate the moral and spiritual consequences of wrongdoing. The sermon uses historical and biblical examples—such as Eve, Cain, Sodom and Gomorah, and figures like Saul and Herod—to demonstrate how actions lead to inevitable suffering. It emphasizes the importance of understanding divine will and living according to moral principles. The tone is reflective and didactic, focusing on ethical teachings rather than political commentary.

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OD OVE ISTINE NE MOŽE SE POBEĆI: Opomena vladike Nikolaja koja se odnosi na svakog čoveka

The article presents a religious sermon by Archbishop Nikola Velimirović, interpreting a biblical verse from the Book of Proverbs ('Whoever sows injustice, he will reap sorrow') to illustrate the moral and spiritual consequences of wrongdoing. The sermon uses historical and biblical examples—such as Eve, Cain, Sodom and Gomorah, and figures like Saul and Herod—to demonstrate how actions lead to inevitable suffering. It emphasizes the importance of understanding divine will and living according to moral principles. The tone is reflective and didactic, focusing on ethical teachings rather than political commentary.

Bias read (Center): While the content is rooted in religious doctrine and moral philosophy, it does not engage directly with political ideologies, parties, or policies. The focus remains on spiritual lessons and ethical behavior, which are not inherently politically charged. The article avoids taking a clear stance on左

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