Lukashenko began a meeting saying that Belarus is “very lucky” because there is no conflict or persecution in her area.
– All confessions live here in an atmosphere of mutual respect, peace and harmony. Today, it is surprising to many people. Civilized Country – he said. He emphasized that the Belarusian state was “strengthened” by the coexistence of many religious countries. The foundation is “not against the values of Belarusian society.”
Lukashenko spoke about the Polish priest. “No need…”
The dictator has assured us that all religions are just as important to you. He also declared support for each religion to varying degrees.
Lukashenko also emphasized the need to educate clergy in Belarus. He mentioned the Polish priest.
– There is no need to send priests from Poland. You understand that there is always distrust – he said.
Lukashenko compared religion to farms. “It’s easy…”
According to Lukashenko, “iron discipline” must win over religion. This allows us to “go to even higher levels” and “we become richer.” So he advised the clergy to make moderate on farms and at work.
– You need to provide high quality products. Thanks to this, they purchased from us and are more expensive than today. It’s easy, it all starts from the ground. This is what the Lord taught us.
The dictator also shared a story from several years ago when he met Baptists and old followers along the way. He cherished the former primarily for kindness. The old followers impressed him with his approach to his work. – It’s hard to imagine. They were people who were struggling (…) I have never seen anyone who was struggling like that before. And it was the old followers who built the building where our people rested.
Source: Berta, Besat
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