Religion and Spirituality

I know this is a contentious issue, but I wnat to talk about it anyway and I hope people can be respectful to the beliefs of others. 

It seems to me that although we in the UK are called a Christian country, we're not, most people don't attend church, many are nominally Christian, church for hatchings, matchings and despatchings, maybe xmas and easter too. Many will attend church to get their children into a high performing church school. Our main bank holidays focus on a Christian festival calendar, Easter, Pentecost, Xmas etc, but I wonder if we should add the holy days of other faiths, like EId, Diwali, the Solticies?

We have so many faiths in this country and many people who don't identify with any particular faith, but are broadly believers in something.

I'd like to see bishops removed from the House of Lords and the Church of England disestablished, in a multifath society I don't see what their place is in the giovernance of the country, I think you either have to have representatives of all faiths or none and seeing as many faiths don't have an episcopal system I don't see how it would work where the representatives come from and which community would they be representing? I think the same is true of the current situation and bishops, there are many Christian sects that do not recognise and episcopal system.  

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  • I see the Anglican Church has elected a woman to be Archbishop of Canterbury, it's already upsetting some, personally I don't see what the problem is? 

  • Not a church goer myself however as the post comes with a seat in the House of Lords I'll out in my ten peneth.

    The gender issue is not one to be drawn into for me.

    How about the person.

    Well I don't know her but...

     To get to the post she had in the NHS and the church this person has "something" I don't know what. I suspect political savy and that confuses the heck out of me 'cos I'm not very good at it!

    People being good at things when I don't know how they do it makes me a little bit suspicious but  lets go on the evidence of actions.

    A good start today with an easy point to make. 

    Naturally i don't agree with all her professed stances e.g assisted dying  however I think I can see her point of view. I just disagree with it for now anyway.

    An ex chief nurse with a background in system change to deal with abusive people.  I hope that she is able to get things squeaky clean and fight infection.

    Hercules managed to clean the Augen Stables...   better than sweeping things under a carpet.

    Good luck to her

  • Apparently should didn't go far or fast enough for some in her role as Bishop of London. I think it's a bit of a poisoned chalice to be Anglican leader, there's so much diagreement across the world on who and how to lead, much of Africa is reluctant to have any women priests let alone an Arch Bishop of Canterbury, there are plenty of Fundamentalists across the world who will disagree.

    I wonder if the CoE will fragment and collapse under the weight of it's own muddle of contradictions?

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  • Apparently should didn't go far or fast enough for some in her role as Bishop of London. I think it's a bit of a poisoned chalice to be Anglican leader, there's so much diagreement across the world on who and how to lead, much of Africa is reluctant to have any women priests let alone an Arch Bishop of Canterbury, there are plenty of Fundamentalists across the world who will disagree.

    I wonder if the CoE will fragment and collapse under the weight of it's own muddle of contradictions?

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