RE: What IS good, and how do we determine it?
July 2, 2015 at 2:42 am
(This post was last modified: July 2, 2015 at 2:43 am by Huggy Bear.)
(July 2, 2015 at 2:35 am)Cato Wrote:(July 2, 2015 at 2:29 am)Huggy74 Wrote: *emphasis mine*
Once again, The issue is whether or not Denmark has a SECULAR government.
Answer this simple question. What does a "secular government" mean to you?
What the fuck does it take? I'm quoting directly from the link/study you gave me.
Quote:Although Denmark (and Sweden) is a country in which most of the citizens by tradition belong to the State church, Christianity as a religion does not characterize the life of any large segment of the population. The number of churchgoers on any regular Sunday is below 5 percent of the adult population and even on the religious holidays (with the exception of the Christmas Eve service) doesn’t rise much above that. A good 80 percent of the population can be characterized as “secular” in the sense that religious practices do not play any part in their daily life. Nor do they to any substantial extent support the Christian-Democratic political party—in Denmark that party attracts approximately 2 percent of the voters in general elections.
Are you seriously so fucking stupid that you read the above and still conclude that Denmark is a Christian nation?
Or are YOU too stupid to realize that the ideals of a nations POPULACE can be diametrically opposed to the policies of the GOVERNMENT?
The issue is about the SECULARITY OF THE GOVERNMENT OF DENMARK.
On that note, WHAT DOES HAVING A SECULAR GOVERNMENT MEAN TO YOU? is that clear enough?
Don't come back talking about a "christian nation"....