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Qualified Speaker or proper Charlie ?
“Prince Charles yesterday urged the world to follow Islamic 'spiritual principles' in order to protect the environment.
In an hour-long speech, the heir to the throne argued that man's destruction of the world was contrary to the scriptures of all religions - but particularly those of Islam. He said the current 'division' between man and nature had been caused not just by industrialisation, but also by our attitude to the environment - which goes against the grain of 'sacred traditions'.
Charles, who is a practising Christian and will become the head of the Church of England when he succeeds to the throne, spoke in depth about his own study of the Koran which, he said, tells its followers that there is 'no separation between man and nature' and says we must always live within our environment's limits. The prince was speaking to an audience of scholars at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies - which attempts to encourage a better understanding of the culture and civilisation of the religion.”
Does this man bring profound enlightenment to us all with his riveting pronouncements ?
Or
Like his Mum, in his royal job should he have to keep his gob permanently shut, where his unqualified personal views are concerned ?
In an hour-long speech, the heir to the throne argued that man's destruction of the world was contrary to the scriptures of all religions - but particularly those of Islam. He said the current 'division' between man and nature had been caused not just by industrialisation, but also by our attitude to the environment - which goes against the grain of 'sacred traditions'.
Charles, who is a practising Christian and will become the head of the Church of England when he succeeds to the throne, spoke in depth about his own study of the Koran which, he said, tells its followers that there is 'no separation between man and nature' and says we must always live within our environment's limits. The prince was speaking to an audience of scholars at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies - which attempts to encourage a better understanding of the culture and civilisation of the religion.”
Does this man bring profound enlightenment to us all with his riveting pronouncements ?
Or
Like his Mum, in his royal job should he have to keep his gob permanently shut, where his unqualified personal views are concerned ?
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"These are the idealistic words of an unqualified and greatly privileged man who is purposefully and continually cosseted from the real world - so yes, I think he probably should keep 'mum'. "
Agree with you Naomi
If you believe at all in the continuation of the Monarchy in the UK, it would, in my opinion, be approproriate for Charles as a future Royal Head of State to refrain from pronouncing on any political or other matters publicly, in the same way and to same degree as his Mother does. Alternatively, perhaps he should resign as a "royal" surrendering his royal income and estates and become a politician or journalist or cleric or a professional public speaker.
Personally, I would have no objection to the termination of the monarchy once the Queen goes.
Agree with you Naomi
If you believe at all in the continuation of the Monarchy in the UK, it would, in my opinion, be approproriate for Charles as a future Royal Head of State to refrain from pronouncing on any political or other matters publicly, in the same way and to same degree as his Mother does. Alternatively, perhaps he should resign as a "royal" surrendering his royal income and estates and become a politician or journalist or cleric or a professional public speaker.
Personally, I would have no objection to the termination of the monarchy once the Queen goes.
Well done Old Dutch and Boxtops. I know we've all had a bit of fun here, me included, but this is actually a very serious issue. I agree with you Old Dutch. If the monarchy ended with the demise of the present queen, I would have no objection whatsoever because apart from anything else, in my opinion, Charles is unfit for office.
here here naomi (or is it hear hear ?), old big ears has had a very good long lucrative fun run as Prince of Wales - time for him and other royalty retire along with the Queen when she decides to go !
According to popular usage twice as many people say "here here" than say "hear hear". But is that correct? Wikipedia says no:
Hear hear (Wikipedia):
...Hear, hear is an expression used as a short repeated form of hear ye and hear him. It represents a listener's agreement with the point being made by a speaker.
It was originally an imperative for directing attention to speakers, and has since been used, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, as "the regular form of cheering in the House of Commons", with many purposes depending on the intonation of its user. It is often incorrectly spelled "here here", especially on websites...
i bet you wanted to know that !
According to popular usage twice as many people say "here here" than say "hear hear". But is that correct? Wikipedia says no:
Hear hear (Wikipedia):
...Hear, hear is an expression used as a short repeated form of hear ye and hear him. It represents a listener's agreement with the point being made by a speaker.
It was originally an imperative for directing attention to speakers, and has since been used, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, as "the regular form of cheering in the House of Commons", with many purposes depending on the intonation of its user. It is often incorrectly spelled "here here", especially on websites...
i bet you wanted to know that !
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