Hi Syeve,
Welcome to the forum.
Yes, Yada has talked about this guy before. Below is an e-mail exchange between me and Yada:
Mike wrote: I noticed that the flag and coat of arms of the Republic of Macedonia both have sunbursts. I thought that was interesting. Not sure that it means anything. The Catholic church just loves to use sunburst imagery also.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Macedonia Yada wrote: Yes, I noticed too. But it's not the RCC. The Macedonian Orthodox Church is an unofficial and unrecognized splinter of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Also, the MOC claims that it and the nation are one and inseparable.
Check out the president. He seems like a perfect match for the Towrahless one. He may be at 43, a few years too old, because he be 62 upon his death, but other than age, he's a dead ringer. He's both a boxer and an economist, both a banker and a politician, and he travels in very rich and powerful company. He's even a Nikolaitan named after the Greek god of victory. Nikola Gruevski...
Mike wrote: Hi Yada,
Nikola Gruevski, yes interesting, a Nikolaitan.
This guy, Igor Luksic is from Montenegro and is 6 years younger than Nikola and is the youngest prime minister in the world. He was born in Bar, Montenegro which is on the Adriatic coast, so I think that satisfies the he must come from an area of ancient Greece requirement. Igor seems to be better educated than Nikola. I am not sure of his parent’s religious backgrounds, Wikipedia says that he is Montenegrin Orthodox. Igor obtained a Master’s degree on 3 October 2002 on the topic: “Spontaneous Order and Transition” and a PhD on 10 September 2005 on the topic: “Transition – the Process of Achieving Economic and Political Freedoms.”[6] Besides speaking his native Montenegrin language, he also speaks English, French and Italian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Luk%C5%A1i%C4%87Blog:
http://igorluksic.wordpr...%80%93-truth-or-reality/Montenegro will recognize Judaism as an official state religion, Prime Minister Igor Lukšić told a visiting delegation from the Rabbinical Centre of Europe (RCE), including Israel’s Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, during a meeting in Podgorica. “I will do everything I can to encourage this issue, whether through legislation or amending existing regulations,” Lukšić said during the meeting to Rabbi Metzger, who was accompanied by representatives of the local Jewish community.
Currently, Montenegro has three officially recognized religions: Roman Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and Islam.
http://www.ynetnews.com/...0,7340,L-4123780,00.htmlShabbat Shalom
Yada wrote: I agree based upon age and education. This is the area of the world to watch. It's all so timely and interesting. And who would have thought that between the two small failed countries we'd end up with so many tiny racial / religious states. Yugoslavia is almost beyond belief...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakup_of_Yugoslavia. It provides the small young country that can merge with two and then seven others.
I personally think that Igor Lukšić is someone to watch, he is better educated than Nikola Gruevski and the two theses that he wrote have interesting titles; “Spontaneous Order and Transition” and “Transition – the Process of Achieving Economic and Political Freedoms.”[6]
Time will tell.
Shalom