 What do you think are the biggest threats, most important threats to nowadays civilization? I think the biggest threat to our civilization is very much tied in my judgment to the infinity of human desire that hasn't found its proper resting place. And so kind of the restlessness that characterizes us in search for transcendence is transposed onto created realities and we inevitably end up in competitive relationships investing the works of our hands and our own lives with the kinds of meaning that they cannot deliver. I think unless we learn that human beings cannot live by bread alone we really cannot understand sufficiently human beings, we really cannot save, so to speak, human beings. We are meeting here at a time that in Cleveland, Ohio is the convention of the Republican Party where people are yelling that the political opponent of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, should be locked up and more of that kind of things. What's your take on the political situation here in America coming from Croatia and knowing a little bit about civil wars? Well, I'm quite fearful about the situation. I recently spoke in Munich and together for a Europe gathering of a variety of Christian communities and I opened my speech on the square in Munich with a comment that the situation in Europe today reminds me a bit of the situation just before the Civil War in form of Yugoslavia where you had this enraged sense of rage that has amassed itself and was highly oppositional claiming its own identities and wanting to move apart, assert itself over against others. Very little interest in deliberation about common future. What one finds in many places in Europe today, what one finds certainly at the Republican Convention right now is a red hot anger that is highly oppositional, that knows how to destroy the opponent and therefore knows also how to build tall walls but does not know how to build bridges. As it turns out, we live in a highly pluralistic society and without ability to build bridges we are unable to survive and I'm afraid that in situation which we find ourselves today this heightening of rhetoric, of angry rhetoric, of destroying the enemy will in fact undermine our ability to live together as a nation, highly, highly polarized. We need to heal the nation rather than build further walls that separate us.