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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
In the UK, we have Catholic schools funded by the state. Though Protestantism is the official religion (it's called The Church of England!)
I went to Cordoba in Spain, where they have a massive beautiful church built inside a massive and beatiful mosque.
They also have that place in Italy. It's inside Rome, which is called the Vatican City. Some important Christian figures live there.
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I went to Cordoba in Spain, where they have a massive beautiful church built inside a massive and beatiful mosque.
They also have that place in Italy. It's inside Rome, which is called the Vatican City. Some important Christian figures live there.
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BohemianBabe · M
@Burnley123 Some European countries have less separation of church and state than America.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@BohemianBabe Yes, absolutely.
Some have more, with France being an obvious example.
Britain is weird in that Protestant Christianity is the official state religion, but the country is much more secular than America. Though we have few regular practising Christians, it's a hangover on from more traditional times.
When it is political, our official church leans centre-left, based on the weird idea that Christians should care for the poor more than they should hate gays, bomb Palestinians or cut corporate taxes.
Some have more, with France being an obvious example.
Britain is weird in that Protestant Christianity is the official state religion, but the country is much more secular than America. Though we have few regular practising Christians, it's a hangover on from more traditional times.
When it is political, our official church leans centre-left, based on the weird idea that Christians should care for the poor more than they should hate gays, bomb Palestinians or cut corporate taxes.
SinlessOnslaught · M
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