Unless you are forced to have same sex relationships or go to church, nothing is being imposed on you by other people doing either.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I'd go further than this. As a Christian, I know that hostility by the world is a feature, not a bug. So why get bent out of shape?
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Replying to @RandySVoges
Some people will always be hostile to LGBTs, Christians & more. I'd encourage not being & advocate prosecuting acts of aggression.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Agreed, and again for a Christian it goes further. All of us are called to be a reflection of Christ in all circumstances.
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Replying to @RandySVoges
But people interpret Christ differently. Christianity is dominant here. State religion. Lots of rights no one else at all holds.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
And as a Christian (a conservative too), I'd argue for severing the ties. Marriage of church and state is the kiss of death for the church.
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Replying to @RandySVoges
Its the only reason its still relevant here. Less than 1% of Brits go to church regularly but it is still very powerful moral authority.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Zombie church. All body, no life. Like the Mainline here.
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Replying to @RandySVoges
I should have said 'Church of England' - other denominations are more lively.
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But some of them tend to have a lot of fatal witch-hunts and exorcisms too.
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