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[QUOTE="Arrow%20NLI:1336199"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Norway Is it really hard to understand why a dumb kid in a predominantly Christian society would be a little more likely to burn a church than a dumb kid on cape cod, where there's a different type of church or non-secular whatever on every corner? "At numerous times in history, Norway sent more missionaries per capita than any other country. This changed considerably from the 1960s. Today, only 12% of the population attend church services each month.[2] Citizens born in Norway to one or two Norwegian parents are automatically added to the list of Protestant Christians in Norway, and are required to "sign out" of the church. There are two categories kept in the church's books, "medlemmer" (members) and "tilhørige" (belonging to [the State church]). Members technically have to be baptised, whereas "tilhørige" are to be taken out of the books if not baptised by the age of 18. Norwegian citizens' tax funds are given to the Protestant Church until one registers as a member of another religious group, or as a member of the Humanist association.[3] In 1993, there were 4,981 churches and chapels in Norway" The 1990's were a bit different, as far as religion worldwide. Here too, actually. But at the time, it was about as understandable for a kid in Norway to burn a church as it was for them to kill their buddy for talking shit about them. One could be seen as a misguided statement. The other seems like a moron trying to impress... well that's the part I'm trying to figure? [/QUOTE]
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