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icon7.gif Don't cry for me, Argentina!  [message #59553] Tue, 17 November 2009 03:52 Go to next message
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Two men were granted a marriage license in Argentina's capital on Monday, breaking ground in a country and region where laws ban gay marriage. José Maria Di Bello and his partner Alex Freyre won the right to get married when a judge ruled last week that a ban on gay marriage violates Argentina's constitution. (AP)



The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
Re: Don't cry for me, Argentina!  [message #59554 is a reply to message #59553] Tue, 17 November 2009 08:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I am right in assuming that Argentina is a strongly Roman Catholic nation.



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Re: Don't cry for me, Argentina!  [message #59555 is a reply to message #59554] Tue, 17 November 2009 08:27 Go to previous message
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timmy wrote:

I think I am right in assuming that Argentina is a strongly Roman Catholic nation.

¡Si, señor!

J F R

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The paradox has often been noted that the United States, founded in secularism, is now the most religiose country in Christendom, while England, with an established church headed by its constitutional monarch, is among the least. (Richard Dawkins, 2006)
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