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Originally Posted by Savorgnan
OK Lagun, I finally get your point. Well, I think that the religious and social "messages" cannot coexist separately, in any case. The Christian society that you are talking about is the consequence, the product of the Christian behaviour of its people. If you eradicate Christianism, eventually some Christian values will subsist for a certain time, in something we call "cultural Christianism", then they will fade. It takes Christians to make a Christian world. With agnosticists and atheists you will only have relativism first, then submission to the first conqueror that will knock at your door (in our case, Islam). I can't see any European reconquistas without a solid re-Christianization of our old world.
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I belive you could be right.
I personaly like the concept of Christian values, I share them and I transmit them to my children as I believe they are part of my heritage, of our common European heritage. But I have always have doubts about their perdurability in the case that they were disconnected from the Religious "message".
I would like to hear more opinions about this.