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TopicHow is Islam any different from Christianity?
Callixtus
07/22/17 10:18:54 AM
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Ilishe posted...
Spend a year in a Christian country of your choice (just about anywhere in the EU to be honest, for example).

Now spend a year in a Muslim country, maybe Qatar. Qatar is quite spectacular if you don't mind the slavery and all that.

The thing is there aren't really any "Christian" countries left, except for maybe the Vatican. Even the few countries that have Christianity as the official religion, like Norway or Denmark, mostly just do so for purposes of tradition. The Church doesn't have much real authority in those countries, if it isn't completely powerless. Today, we have countries with majority Christian populations, but that's the best you get. This is quite different from a Saudi Arabia or a Pakistan, where the religion and the state are inseparable.
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