Pope Benedict's address to the Bundestag on Thursday will be boycotted by a number of parliamentarians.
And while German parliamentarians argue whether of not Pope Benedict should address the Bundestag, a debate goes on in Ireland whether or not the media is anti-Catholic. Then there is the discussion about the dangers of advancing secularism.
Surely it makes for far better living when we live in a secular state.
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