I've heard Europe was more secular than the US, but I never knew it was so great over there, from a free thought perspective.
Apparently it's not cool for a head of state to be talking about faith in God all over the place. I don't understand how it could be cool, keeping in mind a head of state is not head of a religious organization. In an interview with Tony Blare, it seems obvious that he was very careful how much he touched up on God and faith.
If Tony Blare was to talk about God and faith like his little friend Bush, he'd quickly loose his popularity. That's incredible in contrast to the fact that Bush got elected primarily by reaching the religious dumb asses who have too much faith to see they electing someone who is probably a distance cousin to the devil.
From years and years of oppression from Christian based religion, the British stopped listening to dogma and rhetoric and became predominantly secular, predominantly free.
Source: http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-institutions_government/britain_religion_3335.jsp#
Apparently it's not cool for a head of state to be talking about faith in God all over the place. I don't understand how it could be cool, keeping in mind a head of state is not head of a religious organization. In an interview with Tony Blare, it seems obvious that he was very careful how much he touched up on God and faith.
If Tony Blare was to talk about God and faith like his little friend Bush, he'd quickly loose his popularity. That's incredible in contrast to the fact that Bush got elected primarily by reaching the religious dumb asses who have too much faith to see they electing someone who is probably a distance cousin to the devil.
From years and years of oppression from Christian based religion, the British stopped listening to dogma and rhetoric and became predominantly secular, predominantly free.
Source: http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-institutions_government/britain_religion_3335.jsp#





