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Trump shuts barn door after horses have left: Europe travel ban
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<blockquote data-quote="Silmarien" data-source="post: 74792846" data-attributes="member: 395596"><p>What was interesting to me about the situation in Madrid is that it was described as an Evangelical community. Statistically that's unlikely, since Protestantism is very rare in Spain, but in my limited experience it's also significantly higher intensity than Spanish Catholicism--people are less likely to just spend 45 minutes in church once a week and then just run for the doors. (The Anglican church I was visiting in Seville was always two hours, and there was a Ukrainian refugee community associated with it which would then go have picnics for the next couple hours. A couple of people from <em>another</em> Evangelical church showed up the one time I joined them.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silmarien, post: 74792846, member: 395596"] What was interesting to me about the situation in Madrid is that it was described as an Evangelical community. Statistically that's unlikely, since Protestantism is very rare in Spain, but in my limited experience it's also significantly higher intensity than Spanish Catholicism--people are less likely to just spend 45 minutes in church once a week and then just run for the doors. (The Anglican church I was visiting in Seville was always two hours, and there was a Ukrainian refugee community associated with it which would then go have picnics for the next couple hours. A couple of people from [I]another[/I] Evangelical church showed up the one time I joined them.) [/QUOTE]
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