Talk:Freedom of religion in Belgium

Atheism / Untitled
The article seems to contain euphemisms, e.g. "nonbelievers", or "nonreligious philosophical community". It's perhaps simplifying matters too much, but you could say atheism is treated as "just another religion". If your children go to a state school, the parents are able to choose whether a class marked "religion" will be catholic, non-confessional, or - less common, depending upon where you live - protestant, anglican, islamic, jewish, or orthodox. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.225.212.147 (talk) 18:25, 14 September 2011 (UTC)

Sources now, or delete the page.
This page uses no sources, the only page that it links to is from possibly the worst source possible on international freedom, the US Department of State, which doesn't tell the truth. I rank this personally on every scale as an F because of no sources. This is too important to not be cleaned up. If this doesn't happen, can an administrator nominate this for deletion ASAP please? Stidmatt (talk) 02:21, 25 November 2011 (UTC)