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I was toying with the idea. Imagine if you lived in a country where eveyone had the same basic belief. Resources would then go to making life better instead of arguing but would the nations get along? What are your opinions?

2007-01-03 00:05:02 · 7 answers · asked by Pilgrim 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Minister:
You wouldn't need to evangelize. The true religion would prosper and people would flock to that nation. Does the US have trouble finding immigrants? Same principal would apply.

2007-01-03 00:54:29 · update #1

7 answers

I like that little idea of yours!
It is always good to have a healthy imagination.

Think of all the famine that could be stopped by pooling all resources amongst one faith that cares for its people...

So much more could be acheived

2007-01-03 00:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by aingelic1 3 · 0 1

The idea of everyone working together is great. But, sooner or later one religious country is going to decide that it's God wants the other religious countries off the face of the earth.

2007-01-03 00:40:31 · answer #2 · answered by Kithy 6 · 1 0

No religion should EVER be allowed to have their own country, let alone nuclear weapons. Existing religious states must be dismantled.

2007-01-03 00:31:19 · answer #3 · answered by iknowtruthismine 7 · 1 0

Who would we Evangelize ? No, we can not segregate ourselves like that, even is sometimes we wish we could.

2007-01-03 00:16:01 · answer #4 · answered by Minister 4 · 0 0

We were instructed by Christ to go to ALL NATIONS to preach the Word of God. (the good news) (salvation) (Christ)

2007-01-03 00:38:04 · answer #5 · answered by Ex Head 6 · 0 0

"The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens." -Baha'u'llah

The Baha'i Faith
www.bahai.org

2007-01-03 02:01:56 · answer #6 · answered by Linell 3 · 0 0

Wouldn't it be better if nobody believed in fairy tales?

2007-01-03 00:08:17 · answer #7 · answered by SATAN 2 · 0 2

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