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In December 2009, the SRV and the KNT issued a joint statement condemning the authors of Valery Chudinov , Nikolai Levashov, Gennady Grinevich , Alexander Khinevich , Alexei Trekhlebov :
The views they declare, although they are the authorship of those citizens or their deliberate provocation, are presented as examples of pagan views and pagan worldviews. We cannot separate the ideological and circumscientific views of these individuals and their followers. Moreover ... We consider it our duty to warn all supporters of Pagan worldview that when reading the books of the named authors they can be misled by the theories, disguised as science, which are set forth in the works of the mentioned persons. This is pseudo-pagan doctrine, pseudo-linguistics, pseudo-science, and outright speculation. In the end, all of this leads only to the discrediting of both the modern Pagan movement and Russian science. [1] [2] [3].
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In December 2009, the SRV and the KNT issued a joint statement condemning the authors of Valery Chudinov , Nikolai Levashov, Gennady Grinevich , Alexander Khinevich , Alexei Trekhlebov :
The views they declare, although they are the authorship of those citizens or their deliberate provocation, are presented as examples of pagan views and pagan worldviews. We cannot separate the ideological and circumscientific views of these individuals and their followers. Moreover ... We consider it our duty to warn all supporters of Pagan worldview that when reading the books of the named authors they can be misled by the theories, disguised as science, which are set forth in the works of the mentioned persons. This is pseudo-pagan doctrine, pseudo-linguistics, pseudo-science, and outright speculation. In the end, all of this leads only to the discrediting of both the modern Pagan movement and Russian science. [1] [2] [3].
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