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==Falling church attendance [[issues|daily issue]]== | ==Falling church attendance [[issues|daily issue]]== |
Revision as of 22:22, 8 July 2005
Flag of Sober Thought | |
Motto: We are extreme in our moderation | |
IDU regional only / Seulement celle de l'IDU / Nur der Region | |
Region | International Democratic Union |
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Capital | Yes / Oui / Ja |
Official Language(s) | English, français simple, schlecht Deutsch |
Leader | Extreme Moderate |
Population | 773 000 000 |
Currency | Denkmark |
NS Sunset XML |
The Community of Sober Thought was created in February 2005 for the NationStates game.
This page includes the gameplay of Sober Thought. For a description of the values, goals and aptitudes of the real life person who created this country, see Sober Thought real. For a discription of the fictional structure of the NS nation, see Sober Thought game.
NationStates entry as of 8 July 2005
UN Category: Democratic Socialists
Civil Rights: Very Good
Economy: Imploded
Political Freedoms: Below Average
Location: International Democratic Union
The Gemeinde of Sober Thought is a huge, safe nation, remarkable for its devotion to social welfare. Its compassionate population of 737 million are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.
It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent, socially-minded government stops and the rest of society begins, but it juggles the competing demands of Law & Order, the Environment, and Education. The average income tax rate is 100%. A large private sector is dominated by the Beef-Based Agriculture industry.
Same-sex marriages are increasingly common, highschool principals regularly send armed truancy patrols to drag problem students to school, cities are engulfed by smog, and elevator music has been replaced by thrash metal played at maximum volume. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Sober Thought's national animal is the Weeps the Owl, which is also the nation's favorite main course, and its currency is the Denkmark.
See: http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/target=display_nation/nation=Sober_Thought for an always-up-to-date information page on the nation Sober Thought
Regional and world rankings for Sober Thought
30 March 2005: 17th and 122,856th for Most Extreme Nations
Falling church attendance daily issue
Religious professionals and fanatic hermits across Sober Thought have been drawing increasingly animated attention to the decreasing levels of church attendance among the population. The Debate
1. "The apathy of Sober Thought's people towards their religious duties to God is abysmal," rumbles a man known only as 'The Hierophant' as he brandishes his holy book at you. "If we don't rectify this problem immediately the ground shalt quake, the sky shalt turn blood-red, and the fields shalt turn to offal. The government must make religious attendance compulsory before all the land is damned to an eternity in the Netherworld!" (Forced faith is not faith, so not acceptable to me.)
2. "Compulsory church attendance is not the answer to this problem," says swami Zeke Mistletoe in between spells of meditation. "There are many ways to enlightenment and it would be wrong for the government to enforce any one of them so, instead, we must divert some of the money we spend on meaningless economic pursuits into funding an awareness campaign to help people discover their true religious identity. We must establish temples, mosques, and hermitages so people can find out which path to their spirituality is right for them." (Church and state need to be keep apart for the good of both, so not acceptable to me.)
3. "I reckon you could just ignore these zealots and scrap any government funding we still have going into religion," says Elizabeth Spirit, author of the wildly unpopular book 'Face It, There Is No Afterlife'. "I can't believe that modern thinkers like you and me are still tying ourselves down with outmoded and outdated concepts like the 'soul' or 'God'. Just drop all funding and give everyone a bit of a tax break. At least then we can be a bit richer before the long infinite void of oblivion at the end of our small, feeble, insignificant little lives." (Although the tongue-in-cheek colourful phrases mask it, this is the only option that is really about separation of church and state.)