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	- Where did you get this?
- I found it in my mailbox.
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	- What? Some cult again?
- What does this mean?
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	If I tell you,
l"ll have to kill you.
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	Turn it on, please.
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	l"m serious. What do these
drawings mean to you?
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	You see? If you don"t do
it yourself, no one will.
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	Sorry, what did you ask me?
:47:31
	Do these drawings
mean anything to you?
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	The great architect baron
DeMoressa reconstructed
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	the Kalemegdan Fortress
300 years ago.
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	We are just exploring
his underground passages.
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	Maybe this is
some kind of map?
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	Or some of my female students
are putting you on? -No.
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	This is Jericho.
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	Do you remember the Bible,
the Gospel according to Luke?
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	There is this story
about Zacheus
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	and Christ"s passing through
the city of Jericho.
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	I can"t quite remember.
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	Can you remember at least
what the Bible is?
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	What"s the meaning of all that?
Jericho, the labyrinth?
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	- What do I have to do with it?
- Well, you should know it.
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	Jericho is a symbol
of the sinful world,
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	like The Labyrinth
in which Jericho is.
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	There is only one way
out of it.
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	Christ"s arrival to Jericho
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	symbolizes his descent
among the sinners,
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	but also a chance for the
sinners to redeem themselves.
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	Just as Zacheus redeemed
his soul.
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	- And who was this Arius?
- Arius?
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	Arius of Alexandria, a heretic
from the early fourth century.
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	To protect The Church
from his teachings
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	the first symbol of faith
was established