Eleonora Study for Nikos Anadiotis: I’m numb, I hear opinions I don’t agree with.

‘ I collect that she has a neurosis with sins” said . Varia comments prompted the interview given by Nikos Anadiotis at Mega Good morning and Stefanos Konstantinidis and what she said about homosexuality and Christianity. The Eleanor Study did not agree at all with what she heard. “I’m numb because I hear opinions I don’t agree with. Nevertheless, I must accept them because it is the opinion of a man whom I respect, but I do not feel I can meet somewhere. I can’t think of what might have happened to his life to change him… I collect that he has a neurosis with sins. In our lives we make both our mistakes and bad choices and learn to go further. I cannot baptize a sin in life unless you have killed a man,” the Eleanor Study originally said. “At this moment we saw an interview, which was full of contradictions. On the one hand, he says he’s not a racist, and on the other hand, it’s a sin that homosexuals do, like having relationships before you get married. He immediately categorizes that you will go to hell and you will not go to heaven. You expect to hear this from doctrinal paleo-dayrs who lead the world to some dangerous simplifications. On the one hand, she says that I will support my children, but on the other hand that it is a sin if so,” said Nana Paletzaki. “He also referred to the love act outside marriage. However, guys, it makes a terrible impression that such a young, beautiful child who has lived downtown in Athens has traveled and worked on television. It seems unthinkable to me how this thing works inside of him. He is not a child who was taken from the village, a mountain and brought to Athens,” said Florida Petrucelli. “Since 2009 he made a turnaround in his career. I’m interested that he singled out that he didn’t use us with his positions to run. A party was found to approach him. Second because we are not experts and theologians, many holy fathers explain what sin is in the way that Nikos said. Anyone who considers that he is not interested in religion of this kind cannot put them in Anadiotis,” Stefanos Konstantinidis said. “Anyone can stick them to Anadiotis if she wants to,” Venus Gramelis initially said in response to Stefanos Konstantinidis and continued strongly expressing her disagreement: “I disagree with this cloak of kindness and Christianity and under the cloak at fire the homosexuals, the sinners. This is his doctrine. Also, that I don’t use the means to admit it. He gave ten interviews the Anadiotis last with these positions. Why did he give them up? It makes sense for people who care to see him.”