re how to pray, etc.

thomas kyhn rovsing hjoernet tkrh at worldonline.dk
Tue Apr 1 13:59:49 CST 2003


On 01/04/03 21:02, "David Morris" <fqmorris at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Of course, as long as there are enough of that faith in the service to justify
> the support.  Such equal treatment of all religions is in the US Constitution.
> I don'y know if that's true of many European nations.

Unfortunately not. The only European country I know of that's separated
church and state is Sweden. However, from what I read I get the impression
that in the US religion has far more influence on politics than here in
Europe + that christian fundamentalism is a much more common phenomenon.

 
> --- thomas kyhn rovsing hjoernet <tkrh at worldonline.dk> wrote:
>> On 01/04/03 18:57, "David Morris" <fqmorris at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> As long as the US isn't so stupid as to try to convert Iraqis to Xianity,
>>> how could anyone object to the military doing its best to serve the
>>>religious needs of servicemen?
>> 
>> That goes for non-christian 'religious needs' as well?




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