meatcleaver -> RE: Is religion important in politics ? (8/28/2008 6:19:27 AM)
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I know of no other western country were there seems to be a need to flaunt ones faith in public. England, Italy, Greece, Spain, Denmark et al. have had state churches or ties to powerful religions for centuries, Aren't people still put on criminal trial for violating canon over there? Isn't that where some churches can levy taxes, require monarchs to be church members, and even maintain armed forces? That is why there is such a strong backlash in America against the movement from the religious right to emulate the 'motherland' in that regard. America has always been caught up in the pendulum swing between those who would drag us back into the European influences of the Dark Ages, and those who saw leaving Europe behind as a chance to do things in a more enlightened and progressive manner, hoping that an ocean would be sufficient to shed religious intolerance, prejudice, slavery, generational cycles of grudge wars, superstition, divine right to rule, oppression and so forth. What the progressives failed to forsee, is that the Euro-loyalists would follow them over here in great numbers, and try to rekindle the very things it was hoped would be extinguished. I think you are wrong. When Blair was asked by a reporter whether he prayed with President Bush, he said 'we don't do religion'. He knew that 99% of the British electorate cringes when politicians talk about god and religion. You also fail to understand the historical significance of state churches, it wasn't a case of everyone having to belong to a state church, it was to stabilize the establishment after the religious wars. That allowed anyone to believe what they wanted. Puritans didn't go to America for reasons of religious freedom, they went because they couldn't tolerate living amongst people with different views. Why do you think that America has a fundementalist Christian problem and not Europe. It was middle eastern peoples that created the superstitious religious nonsense we have all suffered from, not Europe but feel free to blame Europe.
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