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I do believe this is indeed happening. I myself am an atheist, but the principles of the Church of England across Britain in how we live our lives and how they work in this country are quite different from those of the Catholic Church and I wish for those very same rights and principles to be continued anyway in our everyday lives. Or at least how some of them are used to be more commonly followed in terms of how we treat our fellow man. Rather than the whole judgey way you get with the Catholic Church like what you see in America.
I do believe that our traditions and culture of being eroded, either purely by laziness, as well as intentionally by outside forces who claim to be benign. It naturally happens unfortunately, when it particular nation of a group of people decide to be no longer determined to protect what they hold close and just want to get on with their everyday lives. Then, when you have new people coming in or of a new generation who are more reinvigorated, they are more ready to impose their ways or beliefs through lack of education or different there of onto the previous generation, or those who were living in the country first. This seems to repeat itself throughout history and through lack of education, and the energy being drained from the nation to maintain the same momentum of just no longer giving a care anymore, this has happened here too. Basically, you can only care about something for so long, before you eventually get tired and can’t keep up the fight anymore.Then, when you have people coming in, who are more invigorated than you, and have fresh beliefs or are younger than you, they inevitably can impose them on your own way of life, or other people without enough protections in place, whether the incumbent people intend for this to happen or not. They aren’t even doing it consciously, but just simply as an effect of something that happens in all humans and other animals went introduced to a new environment throughout the centuries and eons.
The question is, do we wish for this to fully happen here as well!?
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@gillian4856 Yep sad but true. Honestly, I’d prefer if people just lived by the base principles that are more laid down in the Church of England Protestant church, but without the whole God thing. i’m not even bothered really, that the king is supposed to be the defender of the faith for Britain, as he doesn’t act like a pope or bishop, imposing those wills on people within that sense, But if it was necessary to allow more connection with a more diverse or multifaith nation, I wouldn’t honestly be bothered if churches in Britain in general posed less of a central role, and the king wasn’t the head of the church as the defender of the faith anymore. I feel like that’s the one concession I’d be okay with. Mainly because it also would mean that the king or queen wouldn’t necessarily get into hot water, if they didn’t believe in a God. After all, it feels a bit presumptuous to assume that every single member of the royal family who would be in line for succession, would automatically believe in a God when many of us if not, the majority do not. So logically speaking, would be in a lot of trouble if the supposed defender of the faith didn’t actually believe in the Christian God in the first place. So removing this necessity I think for their sake we make a lot of sense.
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For goodness sake. Why have soo many got this attitude about him regarding his loyalty in marriage when what he did and how he felt about Diana is exactly the same thing that is common throughout Britain every day. We who act like this, basically judging him for something that is relatively normal now, purely because we’ve maintained the stigma about him and it all this time and it’s hard to let go. Diana was not a good fit for the monarchy and she almost tore it apart, and Camilla is the right choice. It only shows if he had married her first, none of that disaster would’ve happened. The only good thing though, is that we got William and Harry out of it. If it wasn’t for Charles and Diana, neither of them would’ve existed. Both Charles and Diana, despite the marriage failing, were still very grateful for that in the end.
There’s nothing left to judge Charles about for what happened. This is ancient history now. If people can’t move on after all this time, just because of that, they aren’t worthy of the loyalty in turn from King Charles.
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