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Politics : Evolution

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To: Greg or e who wrote (10938)12/14/2010 6:22:13 AM
From: Giordano Bruno3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
>There is no evidence whatsoever that a progressive secular society can survive for more than three generations; most of the evidence tends to indicate that it can't even survive one.<

amazon.com

Sweden has one of the most highly developed welfare states in the world. The country has a higher level of social spending to GDP than any other nation. This results in the country having some of the lowest levels of both relative and absolute poverty, and one of the most equal income distributions. Additionally it provides equal as well as comprehensive access to education and health care.

Some 4.5 million residents are working, out of which around a third has tertiary education. GDP per hour worked is the world's 9th highest at 31 USD in 2006, compared to 22 USD in Spain and 35 USD in United States.[102

Despite a high formal membership rate in the Church of Sweden, several studies have found Sweden to be one of the least religious countries in the world, with one of the highest levels of atheism. According to different studies, between 46% and 85% of Swedes do not believe in God.[143]

~Wikipedia

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Still, your Christian brethren find the situation lacking.

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You guys are, without doubt, difficult people to work with and you really should do a little homework before posting such obvious drivel.
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