howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Brian Dixon
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maybe its the way to go.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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very much like the sort of society that alex advocates on here brian, i am sure he will have something to say on the subject.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Kent must come first.
As a man of Kent, I will stand up and challenge "the Government" and its Austerity.
We need to learn about our old Hundreds Society, and remember that Kent stood out in England for its law of Gavelkind, ensuring all sons received equal hereditary rights from the father, and not just the oldest son.
We never had the bankster and their bonuses system, and home evictions of the poor were unknown to us.
There were no loan sharks and debt-slavery was unknown in Kent.
We must remember Wat Tyler, and our King Ethelbert the Britwealder, and his Consort Queen Bertha, and never forget how Kentish Kings dedicated their efforts to uphold the English Church.
Kent once enjoyed Freedom, we must stand up and strive for this Freedom and gain Prosperity.
Kent is second to none among all lands on Earth, and no-one must exercise tyranny over us!
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Kent shall Prevail!
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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The founder of the English Church is not Henry VIII, who stole from English churches and ripped down many of our splendid priories and gave the stolen proceeds to his friends "in high".
Our priories are gone, but we defended our Church in the Town from Proud Henry who had transformed it into a stable and tried to rip it down.
We'll stand up again for our Faith, and for Freedom! For Ethelbert and his Throne!
Our Kentish kings established the English Church and upheld the Faith, and their memory shall never fail.
We are not beholden to a private family, we do not need to submit to a failed Government and its Austerity.
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England shall follow Kent, and it will not be a Kent subdued to a failed Government and its Austerity.
The Standard of Saint George is with Kent, at the centre of our Holy Union Flag that is In High.
We must never give in to the gutless Government!
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Keith Sansum1
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Now Alexander
In the interests of debate some of your last 3 texts need replies.
Firstly in previous threads although you don't support them, and couldn't be bothered to vote for them, yet you continue post as though you did and how only they are the party that can change things.
On the question of the cuts, there are a few posters on here who still support them, but in reality I have read your posts and cannot see any viable alternative from you.
Finally, on the question of churches(watch the reaction to this one lol) We are where we are, without doubt as iv said on other threads, church numbers of attendance are steadily declining, so much so the Cof E is concerned on it.
This brings me to the two points you keep raising.
1; School teaching; you keep saying, i'm trying to misquote you(im not) you keep on about christinanity should be taught in
schools, now, if you believe this and are tolerant of others beliefs(or non beliefs) you would give the opportunity for other
religions to also be taught? so that the children don't get a slanted view.
Now, to justify this just a little, i was brought up in a christian catholic faith, and got married in a church of England church
so please, I have some strong views on religion, but what i attempt not to do, is force these views on others, but io do
respect many differing views on it.
2; Church's closing will come down to bums on seats, if you don't get the people into churchs then religions will find it
hard to justify keeping large buildings open, as this has big costs that go with it.
So maybe you cant blame the govt/local councils for this decline, but maybe you can put some of the blame on those
leaders of local churches who maybe are not getting there message across?
ALL POSTS ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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The English Flag is dedicated to the Christian Faith.
All the national Flags represented in the Union Jack are of Christian Faith.
British schools must teach the Christian Faith only.
I'm a member of British Party, Keith.
It's not political, and I don't vote for other parties.
I will never renege my Christian Faith.
I have policies on economy and don't need to vote for other parties.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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what about no faith teaching at all in schools, most religions have the equivalent of sunday schools?
time would be better spent on subjects that will help the pupil get a job or go to university.
Brian Dixon
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yeah like proper maths,english,history,.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Since when, Howard, does teaching the Christian Faith at school imply that no subject may be taught?
Every school I went to taught Christianity, they all taught subjects too, including maths, English and history, Brian.
Further to Keith's post, ripping down churches in England in the 20th century and still now had and has nothing to do with not enough funds to maintain them, but simply with the decision to sell the land off to developers to build houses and make money, or to convert churches into apartments and make money.
The State seems to have £100 billion pounds to make four more nuclear submarines and arm them with nuclear missiles and service them. But then the "leaders" turn round and say "we haven't got the funds to maintain a church".
The State can afford to have extra bank holidays dedicated to the house of Windsor costing each 0.5% of GDP, but then claims: "we must rip down churches for lack of funds" (and sell the land to developers for a profit).
The Devil is in the detail.
The more you look into the detail, the more evident it becomes!
The State has been selling the Church for money and spending it on nuclear weapons and on all sorts of war machinery.
Perhaps Kate and Wills will be honoured with another bank holiday costing the State another 0.5% of GDP, and Kate and Wills will not ask that the bank holiday be scrapped and the proceeds dedicated to maintaining English and British churches.
But Kate and Wills will claim to be the future heads of the Church of England.
And I doubt Kate and Wills, who consider themselves the future heads of the Armed Forces, would travel about to other countries if a nuclear missile was ever fired from a nuclear submarine.
Anyway they are not my head and never will be!
One must stand up and speak back! I will be defiant and challenge back!
The Christian Faith shall prevail, not atheism.
There is nothing anyone can do to change it!
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Brian Dixon
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whats that rag on a pole doing on a thread alex.

Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I think that the post above(15) is well out of order even as a joke Mr Dixon,when our young folk are dieing each week in war holding it up.
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Vic - many generations of British soldiers have fought and died for Brian's right to say that, Shame on him for that comment but that is what can be expected from him.
Back to the thread.
Nonsense of course. This is not a model that can or will work on a larger scale. Indeed it has been tried before to be enforced on a larger scale and it has resulted in persecution and tyranny in Russia, in China and elsewhere.
The capitalist system has brought more wealth, freedom and prosperity to more people than any collective system ever could.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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In my young days he would have been taken to court for saying that and jail after. there are lots of other flags he can go and live under.
Brian Dixon
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vic/barry,lts what the armed forces fight for.and its a term used by me.any flag can be a rag on a pole evan the eu one.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I was in the army for six years it not a term I have heard before or like it.