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Chelyabinsk Eparchy against Arkaim as Occult Tourism Centre
16.12.2008 00:00
Chelyabinsk Eparchy against Arkaim as Occult Tourism Centre

The Eparchy of Chelyabinsk City is worried about the fact that Arkaim, the mysterious archeological monument of the Bronze Age is turning into a centre of occult tourism.
      
      "Recently Arkaim has become a subject for some para-scientific speculations rather than serious historical research. As a matter of fact, the archeological monument of the Southern Ural is turning into a centre of occult tourism" - the press-service of Chelyabinsk Eparchy reports.
      
      According to its data expeditions to Arkaim that presently gather in Chelyabinsk and other cities have many spiritually disoriented people. Deliberately or not knowing, they disseminate neo-pagan practices and propagate unhealthy interest for "the mysterious".
      
      In order to guide people interested in Arkaim, the missionary department of the eparchy has prepared a range of materials on this archeological monument.
      
      Source: interfax-russia.ru

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