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Like it or not Euros, we're the best country in the world
Originally posted by flash9286
catcholics, protestants, quakers, do you want me to name more and then the separtists come over here to get away from europe the right think to do
Well, flash- the benefit of a socialist European education is that we were taught to pay close attention to texts, and in my textual analysis of the following post from you:
'first the war of 1812 was caused by enmapnction of sailors into the british navy, and mormon church was devolped in England and so was lots of othe relgions, Europe has destoryed so many cultures and socities it not even funny.'
I discover from wading through the semi-literate thickets of your prose that:
a) you believe Mormonism developed in England
b) 'so was lots of othe relgions'.
Not Europe, you notice, but England- you're quite specific about that. Now the last time I checked, Mormonism was part of the Christian confession- they believe in Jesus as the Son of God, and so forth. It isn't a separate religion. Islam, Judaism, Jainism, Sikhism those are separate religions. And guess what? None of those began in England. Or Europe. And Mormonism definitely began on your turf.
Now Protestantism and Catholicism are not English creations either. Although the Quakers began in England, they too are of the Christian confession. Not a separate religion.
Surprised that an American doesn't know who Calvin was and where he came from- given the spirit of Calvinism underlying much of American religious and political beliefs.
Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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