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Old 11-06-2014, 18:10   #196
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Re: Is Britain a Christian country?

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Ok now we're getting somewhere

Wanting some kind of separation for the purpose of equality for those considered traditionally disadvantaged in society is something I can see some merit in. Where problems occur is when separation is wanted "because I don't believe in/agree with it".
Bishops in the House of Lords = no-no.

Any other preferential treatment stripped from the statute books, beyond that couldn't care less. Preferential treatment being stripped in full would result in a practically secular state, albeit one with ceremonial establishment. That'd be considered 'ambiguous' perhaps but would be fine.
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