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Old 07-12-2010, 01:42 AM   #44
MinisuipGaicai

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In Europe 2010, where the overwhelming majority of citizens declare themselves Christian
Maybe that's the case in Italy, but if you would ask here, most people would say they are not religious at all.

But indeed, nowadays most Christians here are quite tolerant to other religions. Most, but not all. Wilders has the support of one other party, the SGP. An orthodox protestant party with just two seats, but that could be enough to give a center-right coalition a more comforting majority. This party is also a bit controversial. Not only are they against equal rights for other religions, they are also against equal rights for women. Even more specific: they are against women in politics, so they simply can't join the party. Women should stay at home and raise kids, that's it. And very important, they should not be allowed to wear trousers. Sounds familiar from another religion. Nice guys, those Christians. And those by far outnumber the orthodox Muslims here.

Now tell us about the Muslim countries.
Why should we lower us to their levels?

At the moment it is unclear what the status of the negotiations for the new coalition is. There were more important things going on in the world. Damn those Spanish...
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