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Re: The Most Christian Based Country In The World
by
BigBoy89
on 08/04/2014, 12:53:19 UTC

Unfortunately, there are serious issues with post-Vatican II roman catholic church. In the Brazilian church, especially. Sad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHZtbnaXuGk

There were no "communism" countries in existance. I suppose that you mean socialist republic... If I'm right about that then answer is no, current form of rule is parliamentary-presidential republic. With all its shortcomings.  Roll Eyes

No, of course. Atheist could be liberal as well as christian could be communist or socialist. By the way, it's interesting that christians have developed their own adaptations of these ideologies:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_socialism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_communism

what are those serious issues?
interesting video, i can see difference between orthodox and catholic in their ritual
is the background music was actually from a church? i think orthodox church music more devout than catholic, imo Cheesy
and from what i read, gospel is part of bibble right (first four books of the new testament) ?
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hmm, from here -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_state
they said vietnam, cuba, china still communist state Huh
is communist state really banned religion? i never go to vietnam, but i went to china once and saw many religious practical there
socialist and communist ideology should be one or it could be split?
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oh i see differences between atheist and communist Smiley
in my country, many people told me atheism and communism are the same  Embarrassed
Christian communism? how they are become christian when communism banned religion?

maybe brazil (roman catholic)

Brazil used to be 90% or more Roman Catholic. But now the figure is less than 70%. Evangelical churches are actively poaching and now almost 20% of the population is Evangelical / Pentecostal.
Evangelical?
wow there are so many christian denomination
I only see Catholic and Protestant in my country, and know there's anglican in UK and orthodox in russia
maybe i must read wikipedia more