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To: Taro who wrote (517547)10/1/2009 9:09:42 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573696
 
Glad to hear about the Czechs. Finding more religous people in the rural areas and forests of Scandnavia is to be expected.

Faith make no sene to me. Science makes sense to me. I recognize Kirkegaard as a genius, but not an existetntialist as he died a few years before Darwins "Origin of Species".

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The only place where you will find a majority of athiests are probably countries like Demark, Sweden and a few other Scandanavian countries

Not quite correct, my friend: The Czech republic is an atheistic stronghold with less than 1/3 of the population admitting to any level of faith in a God. We learned that in connection with the recent Pope's visit.

As for Scandinavia, the deeper you get into the forests and smaller places away from the large cities in the South like Stockholm etc., the more religious people tend to be.
The Danes are more 'practical' and have little if any time to even think about religion.

Read Soren Kirkegaard, the great Dane, and get some interesting inputs about real faith.

Taro<<