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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: paret who wrote (67811)10/1/2005 2:56:40 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) of 81568
 
...those who show they are religious

I assume you understand the significance of your statement and the point I made. These countries do not allow religion to mix with politics. The Chinese practice their religion at home; Zen Buddhists, Christians etc. No public display.

The Indians are majority Hindus and it is the second largest Muslim country with 10% being Christians. It is secular and the leaders do not talk about religion or even about God since the common Indian is more religious than even their leaders can speak about to them.

Currencies of both countries do not talk about God like the US dollar since in those countries God is not something that is public property. It is an individually held belief which is respected by all.
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