Not every church leader is also the head of a recognized state. Like the dalai lama, for example. The head of a religious movement--and some would say a political figure--but not a head of state.cl4u53w1t2 wrote:
plus, in terms of equality you would have to let every religious leader speak in front of the parliamentMacbeth wrote:
Yeah the pope is more of a national leader than a religious leader anyway. o wait never mindFEOS wrote:
^This. I guess the Germans who are objecting forgot that...
btw, that's the reason they didn't let the dalai lama speak there
Vatican City is an independent, recognized, nation-state. And the Pope is the head of it.
There is a difference.
And nobody has been Germany's enemy for over 60 years...that's just bollocks.
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