If we're going to talk about outdated, inappropriate and continually abusive uses of undemocratic power in the 21st century, I'd rather we dealt with religion than a fairly harmless national mascot first.....
How would you deal with religion?
If we're going to talk about outdated, inappropriate and continually abusive uses of undemocratic power in the 21st century, I'd rather we dealt with religion than a fairly harmless national mascot first.....
How would you deal with religion?
How would you deal with religion?
The whole point of nuclear weapons is as a deterrent. Get rid of them, and we'd have basically zero power on a global scale.
It isn't change for the sake of change. The principle is that society has outgrown the Monarchy. There is absolutely no need for the institution, and while there are people in the UK and indeed the World, where there is barely any shelter, food, hope and health, that institution is also morally reprehensible. An elected figurehead, of an ordinary person, such as the model that Ireland [got the message, GBS] chooses, should be far more acceptable to the ordinary person.
Look, I don't want any harm to come to the Royal Family. I'm not after revolution. Choose a Castle or Palaces, etc... and shut the door. I don't want to hear about them anymore because they remind me of the hierarchical, class ridden society that they need to have maintained and needs to be got rid of. I want to see an end to the fawning, the bowing and scraping. It's not required anymore, we've moved on in society. If you treat the Royal family with respect, then you must treat every law abiding citizen of the UK with the same respect, whatever their social position and education. It is fundamentally wrong to have this institution.
It's not change for change sake. It is change to right a fundamental wrong.
Gerado Martino has been appointed Barcelona manager. They must be the only big club not to appoint a big name!
Who used to be a teammate of Pochettino's
Looking at the reasons cited for the appointment (student of Bielsa etc) it makes you wonder how far up their list Poch would have been!
Well therein lies the question. It has to begin with theological debate, and freedom to do so (regardless of which creed it is we're speaking about). But I'd suggest that it's overall impact is far more destructive than the monarchy.
Everyone is entitled to believe in what they wish, but religion should play no part in legislation, politics or anything to do with tangible reality. That would be the first step - getting rid of institutionalised forced religious studies. I was made to study Christian idealogies at school.
It's by-products of religion which are destructive, rather than religion itself. There are also very positive by-products, because [good] churches teach ethics, help their communities and do a lot of charity.
You cant be a Muslim and be King, in any other walk of life Cameron, Milliband and the other plums doffing their caps today would be up in arms.
Um, the monarch is the head of the Church of England? Having a muslim (or Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist or whatever) in that position would be nuts.
Church and state should be separate in this day and age.
It already is. If you'll notice, the person that runs the CofE doesn't have any say in government. The Queen's position in the church is the same as her position in the government. A figurehead.
It already is. If you'll notice, the person that runs the CofE doesn't have any say in government. The Queen's position in the church is the same as her position in the government. A figurehead.
The queen can dissolve parliament.