Still a Christian country?

IRELAND is supposed to be a democracy. Recent statistics showed that 95% of people in this country believe in God.

Still a Christian country?

Yet we are turning from a Christian country into a secular/athiest country. Who decided on that? Why weren’t we asked about it first?

Lets have a referendum about it. The Constitution says that people of religions and of none should all be treated equally. Yet some are considered more equal than others – ie the 5% who don’t believe in God. How fair or democratic is that?

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