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thewooze
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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum and have two interests in starting this thread though unrelated. The first and most obvious is the impact of having a religious government in the twenty first century. I propose that having a populations religious and political attention on the same person or group removes many checks and balances afforded by our own separation. America is not a Christian state, in fact the most recent examples I can think of are Catholic Spain(Inquisition) and England/France when they were religious states(the crusades), Israel(ongoing violence w/ Palestinians) and Muslim states who have had a history both modern and long term of violence. Europe has more or less made the separation however the middle-east hasn’t. Is this the reason there continues to be violence there? My point being that Islam is no more violent than Christianity, and the violence is a function of mixing government and religion not which religion. And if so should we call for more religion in our own government?
Secondarily there seams to be a lot of sniping at one another over our backgrounds: where we are from, what we do etc. I suggest that if we know the perspective of each person then it will explain a great deal of the positions currently being made. If this information is accessible from the user profiles then I would like to know where to find it.
Secondarily there seams to be a lot of sniping at one another over our backgrounds: where we are from, what we do etc. I suggest that if we know the perspective of each person then it will explain a great deal of the positions currently being made. If this information is accessible from the user profiles then I would like to know where to find it.