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Germany’s Culture Minister Claims Faith Can Save Europe in New Book

A bold manifesto or a cultural warning? Weimer’s latest book sparks debate by tying Europe’s stability to a return of Christian values. Critics question its logic.

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In this image there is a book. The name of the book is St Nicholas for November. There is a santa claus and a kid on the cover page.

Germany’s Culture Minister Claims Faith Can Save Europe in New Book

Wolfram Weimer, Germany’s Cultural Minister, has released a new book titled Longing for God. In it, he argues that faith is essential for the survival of Europe. His claims mix religious conviction with warnings about cultural decline.

Weimer’s central argument is that Christianity must return to restore order in Germany and beyond. He insists that without faith, there can be no stable state, no fundamental rights, and no moral discipline. His reasoning includes the idea that believers are inherently more credible witnesses than atheists—a claim he presents as proof of God’s existence.

Weimer’s work presents a stark choice: embrace Christianity or face cultural collapse. His arguments, though passionate, often overshadow factual accuracy. The book’s reception will likely reflect deeper divides over religion’s role in modern Europe.

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