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Is militant secularisation a bad thing?
// Britain is under threat from a rising tide of "militant secularisation", a cabinet minister has warned.
Religion is being "sidelined, marginalised and downgraded in the public sphere", Conservative co-chairwoman Baroness Warsi wrote in an article for the Daily Telegraph. //
I believe that your religion, be you christian, muslim or jew is a private matter. The state should not promote, encourage or discriminate in favour of any religion. I see increased secularism as a triumph not a loss. I totally disagree with Baroness Warsi.
Religion is being "sidelined, marginalised and downgraded in the public sphere", Conservative co-chairwoman Baroness Warsi wrote in an article for the Daily Telegraph. //
I believe that your religion, be you christian, muslim or jew is a private matter. The state should not promote, encourage or discriminate in favour of any religion. I see increased secularism as a triumph not a loss. I totally disagree with Baroness Warsi.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baroness Warsi descibes her visit to the Pope as an honour and points out that the UK / Holy See is our oldest diplomatic relationship dating from 1479.
Wasn't that the Golden Age of the Inquisition when several million were tortured and burnt at the stake in Europe and the Americas ?
Whilst there maybe she would like to admire the St Bartholomew Massacre picture in the Sistine Chapel which was especially commissioned by then Pope to commemorate the slaughter of 25,000 Protestants in Paris 1579. He was so pleased with the slaughter he even had a special coin minted so that every one could see a picture of this happy event.
Wasn't that the Golden Age of the Inquisition when several million were tortured and burnt at the stake in Europe and the Americas ?
Whilst there maybe she would like to admire the St Bartholomew Massacre picture in the Sistine Chapel which was especially commissioned by then Pope to commemorate the slaughter of 25,000 Protestants in Paris 1579. He was so pleased with the slaughter he even had a special coin minted so that every one could see a picture of this happy event.
Well, might as well be hung for a wolf as a lamb or whatever. If Baroness Warsi thinks secularists are militant I wouldn't want to disappoint her, so I am going to make a point of not going to church as militantly as possible, not praying in the street as pointedly as possible at times and places chosen at random to cause maximum inconvenience. I am thinking of deliberately not killing anybody because their secularist principles are different to mine but mostly I am going to refuse to go to heaven.
Any suggestions of further ways of being militantly secularist will be seriously considered.
Any suggestions of further ways of being militantly secularist will be seriously considered.
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