• Wanpieserino@lemm.ee
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    Yeah sure it impacted our culture. But nobody believes in Christianity anymore. There’s a political party dying because they have Christian in their name. Their voters literally keep dying year after year.

    Haven’t really heard anyone talk about this religion the past 10 years.

    I’ve heard a lot about Islam though, because of immigrants. Like god damn these people actually still believe in a deity.

    Anyways, have fun with your religion stuff. Keep it out of belgium

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      Nobody around the tiny, itsy-bitsy, entirely irrelevant circle of people you talk to.

      I assure you plenty of people “believe in Christianity”, in Europe and particularly outside of Europe. Even more of them use Christianity as a political tool.

      Hey, you wanna know how many people “believe in Christianity”? This was Europe this last weekend, not believing in Christianity.

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        Yeah, spain is a bit behind I suppose. So is Poland.

        My neighbouring countries are France, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany and across the water we have the UK.

        We happen to be the economic powerhouses of the EU too. So when we push for secularism, it has a bit more impact.

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          Right.

          I have to assume you’re outright trolling at this point, so we’re gonna leave it there.

          Man, I REALLY hope you’re outright trolling. Mostly for your sake.