Talmai
Member
So I was looking at the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network's 2016 World Happiness Report. The top five most happiest countries, with the exception of Switzerland*, are Lutheran countries. These countries are reckoned number one in healthcare, work, education, judicial system, and other great things.
*Geneva is where the Lutheran World Federation happens to be headquartered.
Martin Luther taught in his treatise On the Freedom of a Christian that a Christian cannot be justified by works or efforts in the sight of God therefore a Christian is free to serve his or her neighbour with a good conscience. Has this happy thing led to more happy things in those countries?
The least happiest countries are not Lutheran countries. What is inaccurate or wrong about them? For one they have bad education systems. Right? Please.
Regards.
*Geneva is where the Lutheran World Federation happens to be headquartered.
Martin Luther taught in his treatise On the Freedom of a Christian that a Christian cannot be justified by works or efforts in the sight of God therefore a Christian is free to serve his or her neighbour with a good conscience. Has this happy thing led to more happy things in those countries?
The least happiest countries are not Lutheran countries. What is inaccurate or wrong about them? For one they have bad education systems. Right? Please.
Regards.