Paul Simon

Paul Simon

professor of Theology and Religious Thought at the University of South Carolina, USA

He received his doctorate in philosophy at Harvard. Currently he teaches courses on religion for undergraduate and for graduate students.

Paul Simon is a widely known writer of the traditionalist school of the comparative religious thought. He is an influential figure in the spheres of theology and spirituality of the Eastern Christian.

"The treatment of addiction is a long, multi-step process with a great risk of failure. Often it doesn’t give positive results. That is why the prophylaxis of addiction is one of the most important ways to prevent it.

The “Doctor Life” project is a comprehensive program aimed at educating young people. It should raise the problem of addiction not only among the ordinary people but also among the politicians, because they often pretend that everything is fine and ignore the statistics of their own countries. I think that it is wrong! We are civilized people and we should not run away and hide from the problems and carry out preventive measures, just for the "show".

The enthusiastic Doctor who lives in Kyrgyzstan is doing a great thing today! Compared to many people in power, he brings his great input to the global community. Let us wish him courage and patience in the implementation of such a grand and innovative project as “Doctor Life”! The U.S.A. is with you, Professor."

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