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[edit] A Question
So, just Orthodox Serbs can be considered “ethnic Serbs”? There’s a strange mix between ethnicity and religion here. So if a Serb converts from Orthodoxy or became atheist or agnostic he’s not a Serb anymore, even if his everyday life besides religion remains the same?--MaGioZal 08:33, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
- Where is it written just Orthodox Serbs can be considered “ethnic Serbs”? I don't understand your confusion. Please elaborate. --Biblbroks's talk 10:03, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
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- The thing is that I think it’s strange to relate ethnicity to religion in a so direct way. For example, if a Catholic Italian becames Protestant, he remains a Italian. That’s the point.--MaGioZal 10:53, 10 November 2006 (UTC)