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OwlBot 2000 posted:Here's what I mean: strong separation of 'church' and state, abolition of laws that enforce religious practices, no religion taught in schools or religious schools, and.. that's about it. At least in Europe, doing that plus raising standards of living makes fundamentalism decline greatly. Actually Norway, often seen as one of the most secularized and least religious countries in the world (though I believe we have more Christian evangelicals than the other Scandinavian countries) had a state church until quite recently and has religion (often almost exclusively Christianity) taught in schools from about 2nd or 3rd grade, and many people attend religious private schools (that receive government funding).
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