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Religious Countries - Guilt by Association

9-10ths_Penguin

1/10 Subway Stalinist
Premium Member
Please tell first what country has a Christian heads of state and what do you mean with that?

Please tell first what country has a Christian heads of state and what do you mean with that?

Like how King Charles is the head of the Church of England.

Lots of European countries have an official state church, headed by the country's head of state. Many of these countries also score high on various freedom ratings, and day-to-day life tends to be very secular, desipte the country being nominally Christian.

Sounds like this wasn't what you were getting at.
 

Madsaac

Active Member
Why should women have the right to murder their babies?

I don't see how religion is limiting those.

How is killing ones baby loving?
It's no coincidence that countries that aren't bound by religious laws and rules are the happiest. It's because they have the most freedoms. Look at the top ten countries on this list.

Very open and liberal laws on 'murdering babies' as you put it.

 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It seems to me that the "secular" people are worse for freedoms of people. For example Biden's regime goes against freedom of speech. Christian leaders gave more freedom than the "democrats". It is almost funny how tyrannical the "liberals" of today are.
Biden is secular?
Hah!
He's a Catholic & fervent Zionist.
 

1213

Well-Known Member
It's no coincidence that countries that aren't bound by religious laws and rules are the happiest. It's because they have the most freedoms. Look at the top ten countries on this list.
If killing babies makes a nation happy, I don't see it as a positive thing. But, it is interesting how the happiness is measured, by what I know, it is measuring more how communist a nation is, not how happy it is.
 

1213

Well-Known Member
Like how King Charles is the head of the Church of England.

Lots of European countries have an official state church, headed by the country's head of state. Many of these countries also score high on various freedom ratings, and day-to-day life tends to be very secular, desipte the country being nominally Christian.

Sounds like this wasn't what you were getting at.
Hmmm... I think this is interesting. So Christians allow nation to be free, but at the same time Christians are accused of being against freedom. To me this sounds very contradictory.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
By what I see, most of "Christians" or Catholics are secular, don't believe what Jesus said and don't live by the example Jesus gave.
Christians disagree about what Christians should
do....commit genocide? Stop genocide?
Opinions vary.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Hmmm... not where I live.
Perhaps you don't notice it.
Non-Christians are better able to see
Christianity's imposition, being the
ones who endure it.
But, is it wrong? Should all advertising be banned, because it can be seen as imposing matters to others?
Advertising is a message.
Christians may express their message too.
But they go farther than that, eg, blue laws,
banning abortion, making a witness's
religion an issue in testimony, school prayer.
 
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