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david12345
1245 days ago
Yes and no, it is definitely easier for the state to build on existing 19 century traditions then to invent a new religion..
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ptero
1245 days ago
I think those 19th century religious traditions were thoroughly gutted by the second world war and 70 years of state suppression.
But a bigger question is why does a secular state is building a state religion?
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But a bigger question is why does a secular state is building a state religion?