...I was born in Socialistic Republic Yugoslavia. As a communistic country religion was highly suppressed and left to only uneducated, rural part of population. Religion was seen as a"opium of the people" Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich (2002). "3. I. a. Feudal Socialism". In Jones, Gareth Stedman. The Communist Manifesto (paperback) (New ed.). London: Penguin Group. pp. 246–247. ISBN 978-0-140-44757-6. Retrieved 10 March 2015. In Bosnia, where I grew up we had almost equal part of Muslim, Catholic and Greeko-orthodox population. My both parents where educated, my mom was a teacher and my father was involved in local communistic party (just like anyone else on high positions). My mother was Greeko – orthodox, father was Muslim. None of them practiced religion because it was seen as something that only old people and...
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