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This seems a lot like the Christian fanatics trying to influence European politics via the ostensibly religious backchannel. This has nothing todo with European Christianity.193.170.48.34
It also seems that the previous contributor to the discussion is very open minded towards people with other opinions and that he is the ultimate judge of what constitutes what he calls 'European Christianity' (I had always presumed that Christianity is a universal religion). --Jonathan van Tongeren 21:08, 3 July 2007 (UTC)