Message from @Jay1532
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For one, the majority of Czechs are irreligious, as it was a former Warsaw Pact country
Atheist here, so not an issue.
A non-religious country is nearly as bad as multiculti
Funny though, as time goes on I have more respect for Christianity than I used to. I would mercilessly mock my Christian friends growing up.
Usually it predicts multiculturalism, anyway
Not necessarily
Vietnam and China aren't multicultural at all
for ex
They arent western, though. They have a cultural religion known as confucionism
The main thing that separates atheism in the east versus atheism in the west is communism
Well
Its a complete worldview of non-natural ideas, which is characteristic of religion
Many in the west are communists, too, but they never lived under it
and don't know what struggle is
It goes without saying that commies and crypto commies are a cancer
East Germany is also less Christian than West Germany
Another good example
Well
Communism changes people
One stat that will make you think
Self reported views were recently conducted in usa and eu
And the self reported nonreligious in the usa had strongly related viewpoints as the very religious in the eu
If thats not a blackpill on europe, i dont know what is
I can try to find a source, im at a festival one sec
Maybe its late... but what do I take from that?
East Germany is the more anti-migrant and conservative side of Germany
This seems to reference the study i saw
Well, i take it that Christianity is a dead religion in europe, which is painful for me since visiting european Cathedrals in my early 20s directly led to a Christian awakening for me
Man made Cathedrals led to a spiritual awakening?
Yes. The existence of true sublime beauty to me refutes the basics of secular humanism. I cant get deeper than that right now though because as i said im at a festival
I take it that study is meaning people who are non religious are more fanatical over pop icons for example, and show a religious fervour to non religious entities.
Yea no worries, you'll have to let me know the places that did that for you so I can visit one day!
No
I dont think that was the findings of the study, but I admittedly only glanced at them
I revisited this summer. I highly recommend the cathedral of chartres, bayeux and the saint chapelle in paris. On my first trip though i found the cathedral in seville was exceptional in its scale. Havent felt such a humbling magnitude except when i visited the grand canyon
Cool, noted.
Yea I will need to have a proper read of that study, another tab open....
@Omniconsumerproducts most countries aren't hard to get citizenship to if you are a college educated white
let alone stuff like a green card