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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sweden, Denmark, high proportion atheist population. Not all of Europe is so religious. [/quote] Denmark is a high trust society. mostly because it is homogeneous. https://www.helenrussell.co.uk/books/the-year-of-living-danishly/ now in the US diversity means 80% Indians in IT and a token white person. but to progressives that is ok. [/quote] Australia, also high atheist population, also diverse. [/quote] You guys keep citing Christian countries. Where are your non-Christian examples? You know the places that never were Christian… Surely you must have at least one paradise where no one celebrates Christmas.[/quote] *Uh not really. Not if the majority of a country is atheist. It is more about FREE countries. With true religious freedom, there will probably be some celebration if Christmas and other religion holidays. We don't want forced atheism either. Just freedom. [/quote] There are very few true atheists, but a lot of lazy people that don’t want to render unto God what is God’s. Those people can live off the fruits of their forefathers for a time, but things decay over time. What you perhaps actually like is to live off the accumulated social capital without having to do anything yourself to maintain it. Much like some people like to live off inherited wealth without having to work hard. That certainly can be appealing. This is why I’m poking you to name a truly non-Christian nation that meets your definition of freedom. Because such a thing cannot exist without generations of Christians doing the hard work.[/quote] DP...I didn't have to look very far because Canada is a non-Christian nation that meets my definition of freedom.[/quote] They seem to be attempting to make the point that many free nations historically were founded by Christians, so they can only attribute their success to that and not other things like basic evolution of human intelligence, ability for empathy, and level of education. Ultimately it is a giant correlation argument. Nevermind that atheists are "lazy." :lol: [/quote]
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