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Im not sure, and I dont have any numbers to hand, but I would doubt that such a state exists. To have 95% agreement on anything in a group that is not held in some in compelled to. That is to say I doubt 95% of ppl prefer something as superficial as coke, so to think that some thing as fundemental as spiritual belief without enforcement by a ruling body seem incredible to me.
I was going to mention earlier,something akin to tis point, when talking of the protocols, that america is the only country that allows all ethnicitys and religions. But I didnt wanna jump in and say thats flat out wrong, the UK, in fact thewhole of europe guarentees freedom of religion, and freedom from discrimination under te articles of human rights. This is not of course to say that this is unvivrsally adhered to with due dillegence. We have racism and religious intolerance, just as the united states and everywhere else has.
On Medieval europe, a christian goverment did not if you'll excuse me work well. The papacies where rife with flaws and divisions, there were many purges and blood letting of heretical believers and non believers, even when they could be said to working well they turned there perscutions outwards to the Jew or the islamic, or the whatnot the Inquistion is a period of great stabilty for the church. The flaw in the system almost inevitably leading to the reformation, the scars of which still weep bile into europe to this day.
The centuries of blood shed I reffered to that we struggled and payed an immense cost to free ourselves, from and the americans made sure never established itself.
I'll wait for rebuttal, there, but enfatically no.
I was going to mention earlier,something akin to tis point, when talking of the protocols, that america is the only country that allows all ethnicitys and religions. But I didnt wanna jump in and say thats flat out wrong, the UK, in fact thewhole of europe guarentees freedom of religion, and freedom from discrimination under te articles of human rights. This is not of course to say that this is unvivrsally adhered to with due dillegence. We have racism and religious intolerance, just as the united states and everywhere else has.
On Medieval europe, a christian goverment did not if you'll excuse me work well. The papacies where rife with flaws and divisions, there were many purges and blood letting of heretical believers and non believers, even when they could be said to working well they turned there perscutions outwards to the Jew or the islamic, or the whatnot the Inquistion is a period of great stabilty for the church. The flaw in the system almost inevitably leading to the reformation, the scars of which still weep bile into europe to this day.
The centuries of blood shed I reffered to that we struggled and payed an immense cost to free ourselves, from and the americans made sure never established itself.
I'll wait for rebuttal, there, but enfatically no.
In regards to Medieval Europe, It was a violent age, and a tumultuous one in practically every political aspect. If you ask me most of the violence during the Medieval period was not caused by religious strife, but by the many land and power grabs of the princes and kings of Europe during that time. Had those princes and kings been better men I think instead of the Medieval period being the violent age we now think of, it would be regarded as one of the golden ages of Europe.