Lets say the world decides to make an Atheist state, just like they made the Jewish state of Israel, only this time around there won't be any violence & people will move away if where they live becomes a part of the atheist state & they aren't atheist, on their own accord as every single person on the planet has agreed upon this.
Now decide which country would like to take over. You can take only 1 country, and the max population that the country can have is one person per 700sq meters(about the average for the world).
Optional - Decide/design a national motto, national anthem & national flag.
Have fun
CLARIFICATION - All the people in the chosen country who aren't atheists leave, on their own accord.
Permalink Reply by Kir Komrik on January 5, 2012 at 2:48am Hey Wilson,
Sorry, I don't get it.
- kk
Permalink Reply by Willson Stoner on January 5, 2012 at 3:30am Goddamn, well I declare, have you seen the like?
Their walls are built of cannonballs, their motto is
Don't tread on me.
From Uncle John's Band by Garcia/Hunter
Permalink Reply by Kir Komrik on January 4, 2012 at 12:06pm Hey,
And I would choose the United States as the territory to use since it has one of the best infrastructures and some of the best natural resources.
- kk
Permalink Reply by Kyle Wilkins on January 5, 2012 at 3:05am Alaska (Seeing The Northen Lights in person left me beyond speechless and was by far the most beautiful thing I have ever seen, not to mention the great hunting and fishing!). The flag would be that one Greek god holding the world or the world as the center of an atom with neutrons floating around it with the stages of man inside them, I would photoshop something but I can't photoshop. I would have to agree with Kir Komrik with the "Don't Tread on Me" Motto.
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