No need to thank me, thank google, and yes, you know you are blocked, you have been for a long time, so I don't see the point in bringing that up again...
Breivik describes himself as a cultural Christian. In fact, Breivik hadn't been to church since he was a teenager, when he chose to be baptised at the age of 15. Moreover, Breivik's manifesto explicitly states "I'm not going to pretend I'm a very religious person, as that would be a lie", calls religion a crutch and says "I've always been very pragmatic and influenced by my secular surroundings and environment"; regarding the term "cultural Christian" which he says means preserving European culture, he notes "It is enough that you are a Christian-agnostic or a Christian atheist (an atheist who wants to preserve at least the basics of the European Christian cultural legacy..." Furthermore, Breivik explicitly stated that he did not "have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and God." In addition to his interest in the "culture" of Christianity, Breivik appears to have been interested in occultism and neopaganism, in addition to his Freemasonry, and interwove esoteric Masonic ideas, Templar myths and the like into his worldview. Breivik also quoted Richard Dawkins, a militant atheist who's also a self described "cultural Christian" and proposed the slogan "Atheists for Jesus". , in his manifesto.
RE: Didn't Think I Would Be Doing This, But Bye For Now.
I need a job!!!Good luck, M, I'm sure you'll do just fine!!!