December 26, 2012

God's Gender Divides German Government

Noah Barkin, Reuters

A minister in Angela Merkel's government has sparked a pre-Christmas row among Germany's ruling parties by suggesting God be referred to with the neutral article "das" instead of the masculine "der".

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TAGGED: Germany, Christmas, Angela Merkel's government, Angela Merkel, Minister

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