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 support the full restoration of the High Anglican Church, enforced conformism and Anglican Blasphemy laws. I also want the full restoration of the Aristocratic High State, ending of democracy/Liberalism/Secularism and Multi-faithism. I wouldn't go as far to support the restoration of the Penal laws however. I am totally the oppose of most people in society and most people don't even know what a High Church Anglican is. I feel if more people know that restoration of the old ways was an option it would get more support. Sadly there is no actual debate or knowledge about these things. Even though it built this society and made it hyper functional, which is being eroded by Liberalism and the interventionist low state, to sweep away the Aristocratic, Aristotle, classical education based High State. State enforced multi-faithism is a huge example of this. 

  • perhaps ironically, as a liberal minded advocate of human rights I support your right to do so...

  • This issue I have found is Liberalism without power is much better than when it is in power. For example the arrest and jailing for Henry Sacheverell in 1710 for speaking out against the English Bill of rights, he did a sermon called 'the perils of false brethren in Church and state'. After which the Whig's the proto Liberals put him in jail. Also you have replaced Blasphemy laws/decency laws and child protection laws, with Hate speech laws. In fact last year the Scottish executive repealed the Blasphemy laws and replaced them with hate speech laws. So Liberalism is a lie in reality. Whereas there was a massive rise of policed speech and political discourse in High Aristocratic England, where the common law over time protected your freedom of political speech. This system worked much better, but has been thrown away. Liberalism is a Utopian ideology which is antithetical to reality and the truth. So I support 'Christian speech' with common law protections.  

  • Belief and truth and distinct concepts.  Belief is not always synonymous with truth.  Best wishes.

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