Alqania wrote:The Queendom has not heard anything from our neighbour Newfoundland-Labrador in weeks. The Queendom hereby claims all Newfoundland-Labrador territory in Africa, in the event that that territory would cease to be under Newfoundland-Labrador administration.Fessleria wrote:Genocide is never acceptable on an international level, especially for someone being a religious fundamentalist. We all have the right to believe what we want, on an international scale, and we shouldn't be killed for that. After some heavy thought, I realized something: The Alqanian Initiative is wrong! It forces people to change their religion because the government says so, that's why. The Fesslerian army is now in a Chance of war phase, where we are preparing our troops for combat. I also announce that we are pulling out of the Alqanian initiative.
Ceasing to be fundamentalist does not mean one has to change one's religion; a formerly fundamentalist Christian for example may still be Christian.
Mitonesia wrote:If New-Foundland and Labrador is inactive I claim her Australian territory.
As Newfoundland-Labradors ally, we shall dispute any and all claims any nations tries to level against them and shall defend their territorial Integrity. In other words, hands off.
Hydrichastan wrote:Alqania wrote:The Queendom has not heard anything from our neighbour Newfoundland-Labrador in weeks. The Queendom hereby claims all Newfoundland-Labrador territory in Africa, in the event that that territory would cease to be under Newfoundland-Labrador administration.
Ceasing to be fundamentalist does not mean one has to change one's religion; a formerly fundamentalist Christian for example may still be Christian.
I wonder how the international community would react if i was killing all the gays in my country. And i stopped killing them and re=educated them to be straight.
I would say, not a very good reaction.
Those two are in no way comparable though. Being Gay is not a choice, being religious is. Also, good luck trying to change people's orientation.







