For the G8 conference different navy ships are in port at Civitavecchia, the port of Rome. Today the President of South Korea met with the Pope and so the sailors came to greet him.
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It's unfortunate there are so many evangelical Protestant lunatic sects in Korea.
Korea is 30% Christian, but I would rather see them go back to being Buddhist, which is a noble and beautiful religion, rather than belonging to a couple hundred nutjob bible-thumping Protestant sects!
Fortunatly, Catholics account for about 12% of the 30% Christians. Hopefully we can overtake the spread/plague of the Protestant sects, which even the Vatican condemns.
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It's unfortunate there are so many evangelical Protestant lunatic sects in Korea.
Korea is 30% Christian, but I would rather see them go back to being Buddhist, which is a noble and beautiful religion, rather than belonging to a couple hundred nutjob bible-thumping Protestant sects!
Fortunatly, Catholics account for about 12% of the 30% Christians. Hopefully we can overtake the spread/plague of the Protestant sects, which even the Vatican condemns.
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