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General Discussion / Re: Railgun and Spirituality Discussion
« on: September 12, 2020, 08:56:28 pm »
Oh I'm under no illusions, fundamentalism is alive and well in swaths of the States and nothing on that map really surprises me. But it's fairly moderate compared with most of the global south (as well as Germany, Italy, Portugal and parts of the Balkans).
Virtually the entirety of Iran's neighborhood is solidly more religious than the states so to manage to be on the other side of our arbitrary US benchmark despite heavily theocratic governance is quite interesting.
Especially when you compare to neighbours like Turkey which I believe was also relatively more liberal (spiritually and otherwise) at one point but I think (perhaps I should check before I say this as I don't know the recent data) has become increasingly less so over the years
Virtually the entirety of Iran's neighborhood is solidly more religious than the states so to manage to be on the other side of our arbitrary US benchmark despite heavily theocratic governance is quite interesting.
Especially when you compare to neighbours like Turkey which I believe was also relatively more liberal (spiritually and otherwise) at one point but I think (perhaps I should check before I say this as I don't know the recent data) has become increasingly less so over the years
