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The author gives a brief biography of Pope Shenouda, notes that he is the first to advocate for change in the selection of the patriarch, and gives his rationale as to why bishops should not be selected for the post.
This article deals with reform in Egypt. The author argues that Egyptians reject reform that challenges their social and religious values.
This article deals with marriage in Christianity. The author stresses that the matrimonial knot is a sacred one that cannot be annulled except by fornication or death.
The writer comments on the type of people who are able to become successful without exerting any effort; by manipulating religion and deceiving people.
The author details the relationship between religion and state globally and historically and gives suggestions for Egypt currently.
The article highlights the need to stick purely to the Bible as the source of Christian Law especially in cases related to the Christian Personal Status Law including divorce.
Labīb Halīm argues that the Bible is the only source for Christian sharī‘ah.
Counselor Labīb Halīm Labīb discusses the nature of sacrament, with Bishop Bīshūy refuting him and accusing him of heresy.
The author talks about why pictures of saints, martyrs, and Jesus are used in the church and among Christians. He argues that the pictures are to commemorate and remind us of what Jesus as well as saints and martyrs did for the church, not to worship, because that is for God alone.
Labīb Halīm Labīb comments on freedom of expression and the need to monitor what one says, as freedom to blaspheme religions is not granted.

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