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The author comments on the belief that Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is actually an agent of the U.S.
The author discusses democracy in the Middle East, and questions if the U.S. truly wants a democratic Middle East.
Hānī Labīb responds to Muhammad ‘Imarah’s statements that the Coptic language is a mix of several different languages and not Egyptians’ original mother tongue.
Max Michel responds to Hānī Labīb’s statements that the US synod which ordained Max Michel as Bishop Maximūs has converted to Buddhism.
Hānī Labīb claims that Max Michel is trying to gain legitimacy for his newly formed church in devious and fraudulent ways. Furthermore, he writes that the Catholic Church should respond to rumors that it accepts Michel’s teachings.
Kamāl Zākhir reflects on Father Mattá’s point of view and calls on young people not to be taken in by unreliable people.
The head of the Evangelical Church responds to the head of the Egyptian medical syndicate’s claims that transplants should not take place between people of different religions.
The article discusses the Ninth International Coptic Conference, pointing to the importance of preserving Coptic heritage and antiquities.
Samīr Marcus asserts that citizenship is the way forward for Egypt and rejects the role of Coptic activists abroad.
The Roman Catholic Church has announced that Darwin’s theory of evolution is consistent with church teachings.

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