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SHOULD PROVISIONS BE MADE FOR A NON-RELIGIOUS SOVERIGN NATION

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SHOULD PROVISIONS BE MADE FOR A NON-RELIGIOUS SOVERIGN NATION


[+] serious ballot by Psycho_Frighead
ACTIVE Wed May 03, 06 - Mon Jan 26, 09

In 1948 the United Nations established Israel for the Jews.

Now I am saying that a republic should be established for people who are not religious, so we don't have to keep being oppressed by the religious. Who is with me?

But we don't want to be put with hostile neighbors...give us one of the islands in the Pacific with no permanent residents that the U.S. holds...

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COMMENTS:
Yes, that's not a bad idea.
It wouldn't be the first time a nation was established/assembled under a religious theme of some sort.
Back in the late 1700's,
the island of Trinidad,West Indies,
had a big immigration thrust,
very welcoming particularly to those of Roman Catholic faith.
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The culture of Trinidad is defined by the ethnic and religious diversity of the country. After the discovery of Trinidad by Christopher Columbus in 1498, the first Spanish settlement amongst the indigenous Carib and Arawak indians did not take place until 1592. Catholics were the first religious group in the country when the Roman Catholic Church was officially established in 1593. When the Cedula of Population was issued in 1783, settlers came to the island from European countries such as England, France, and Germany.
The Cedula invited "everyone of all conditions and trades to take lands of up to 3,000 acres free of charge" and settle in Trinidad.
by aplmac on Wed May 03, 06 3:37pm [+]

Tell me how you are "oppressed"?
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Wed May 03, 06 5:02pm [+]

the whole world will suffer in the Holy War.
I voted yes.. but I doubt anyone can avoid the fights for power.
by Jyl on Wed May 03, 06 6:13pm [+]

Just convince some country to execute several million atheists/agnostics and there probably will be one.
by herzog on Wed May 03, 06 6:36pm [+]

Sure, knock yourself out. But I don't see how the atheists are opressed anywhere in the west.
by Liberal_Democrat on Wed May 03, 06 6:42pm [+]

^But, you'll have to come up with the money/support for such a project.
by Liberal_Democrat on Wed May 03, 06 6:42pm [+]

the athiests in the world trade towers were 'oppressed' by men starting a Holy War.. I think that's the BS some of us would like to escape from.. they're not singled out for oppression for who they are but y'all have to admit, living in the World At War is troubling.
by Jyl on Wed May 03, 06 7:35pm [+]

It would be temporary.

It would only be a matter of time before they came to 'save' you.
by Cathexis on Thu May 04, 06 6:52am [+]

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