RE: Countries that speak a different language to the religion they are aligned with flag
September 30, 2021 at 8:31 pm
(September 30, 2021 at 8:19 pm)UniverseCaptain Wrote: Does anyone think that a country with a Christian or Islam flag that doesn't speak Hebrew or Arabic as an official language is performing a strange double standard considering Islam was written in Arabic and the Bible in Hebrew? Some might not want to simply it to this extent to consider it the same as current language, but it is an idea.
With the Islam countries that official language is Arabic and Israel speaking Hebrew they are aligning one way as a country. The other countries seem to be trying to create a double standard if they want to retain a religious type flag and official/primary religion different to original language these religions were written in? Fine if they make it a religious free for all - but England as an example is using a Christian flag, saying it's official religion is Christianity yet speaking English as an official language and not Hebrew.
In my opinion all flags should have to revert to non-religious. The UN could put pressure on all countries with religious type flags to change them. I also find it unacceptable that a country is allowed to have an official religion. I feel like this across the board, I think of all countries and religions the same in my head and in an ideal world no one would ever commit a crime to me worldwide and there would never be any wars at all from now on.
Unsure how doing this would effect world peace, something I've been thinking about.
Some countries have animals on their flags. Should they be changed because those countries don’t have Eagle as an official language?
Boru
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