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    Kanto Kanrei Member Marshal Murat's Avatar
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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    Why was it closed in the first place? All the wiki article said was that it was forced to close because the government wouldn't allow seminaries, but I thought Turkey was secular enough to have free religious education?
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    Seems the Seminary refused to become part of the secular University. Perhaps somewhat unreasonable, they could at least have agreed to be associated.

    You have to realise that Turkey fears Islamification, and those same laws apply to Christian Seminaries.
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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal Murat View Post
    Why was it closed in the first place? All the wiki article said was that it was forced to close because the government wouldn't allow seminaries, but I thought Turkey was secular enough to have free religious education?
    Existing institutions can remain, but other religions can't found new ones.

    As for topic, it's on Turkish soil Turkey can do as she pleases. Monastery has been closed for so long, why not make a museum out of it like the Hagia Sophia, can't set the time back 1000 years.

    edit: ow! wrong monastery bad Frag. Undecided. Not going to tell Turkey what to do, their country their rules.
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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    and the school's library with its historic collection of books, journals, and manuscripts. The library contains over 120,000 books.
    Open or closed, I hope someone is caring for the library contents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KukriKhan View Post
    Open or closed, I hope someone is caring for the library contents.
    I think the monks are taking care of it.
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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    When someone asks if someone "should" do something it's a bit of a copout to say "they can do what they want." It would be more honest to say either you don't care or you don't have a moral stance on the subject.

    According to Wikipedia it was closed because it didn't become part of the public university system, not because it was religious. A law closing private universities simply because they are private is obviously immoral.

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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good View Post
    When someone asks if someone "should" do something it's a bit of a copout to say "they can do what they want." It would be more honest to say either you don't care or you don't have a moral stance on the subject.

    According to Wikipedia it was closed because it didn't become part of the public university system, not because it was religious. A law closing private universities simply because they are private is obviously immoral.
    It was because it was not secular that it was closed, in accordance with the Turkish Constitution.
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    Default Re: Should Turkey re open the Halki Theological seminary

    Could I get a source one way or the other? Wiki says citation needed, so...

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