This press message was released by the Government of the Federal Republic of Solentia.
Solentian Times
New religion laws have passed meaning there is a state religion, membership is mandatory, school prayers are mandatory and people have to dress with religious codes. The Conservative religious spokesperson and Deputy Leader Coleen Power had this to say. 'We are delighted with the senates decision to make these significant changes to the way in which our country is run. Religion and morality are issues which have been ignored for too long, and we can now start to build a Solentia which is more moral and more religious. By making church going mandatory and having it laid out in our schools, religion will become more accessible and influence much more people, allowing them to lead moral and sincere lives. We are too hoping that we can go further and back up morality by revoking more laws, such as gay marriage which is up for debate currently, to make Solentia a fairer and more religious place. For too long it hasn't been the in thing to be religious, and religous people have lost their individuality to the rights of others. It was about time we put religion first.'Signed,
the Government of the Federal Republic of Solentia