(February 15, 2018 at 12:53 pm)Hammy Wrote: Sweden is the least religious country in the world and most of the citizens are members of the church and they have no separation of church and state. It's considered routine to just sign up for the church despite the rampant atheism.
Meanwhile, America is highly religious and they have a separation of church and state.
I don't think that's relevant. If you have a state-sanctioned religion, you're not a secular country. You have secular residents. It's a matter of semantics, but I know for a fact that if America all of a sudden had a state-sanctioned religion, we'd all be lamenting the fact that our country was no longer secular. State-sanctioned religions are bad, mm'kay?