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    Diana, thanks! The point of what I have been writing is that, Christianity came in the days of the Roman Empire to the Britons, to whichever extent, but that when the Anglo-Saxons settled here, as they were not Christians, and many of the Britons departed for other areas of the British Isles or for Brittany, there was a need for Christianity to be re-introduced. Hence, because Britannia had Her Light-towers glowing over Dover for this purpose, Christianity came back, arriving in Kent, and went on to Canterbury, and king Lucius' chapel next to the Eastern Heights light-Tower was increased into a college for the secular canons in the 630', just a few decades after Saint Augustine had come. And all this because the king of Kent who got Saint Augustine over, and the following king who succeeded him, made sure that Christianity prospered. What I've been trying to state is, Diana, that because Christianity is guided by the Spirit, from High, it was predestined that if the Christian Faith that came to the Britons during the Roman Empire ever disappeared, it would be sure to come back again, and that therefore these Roman Light-towers served a purpose of Divine Proposal.
    Now, before you shoot me down in flames or put in your full and unwarrented support for Sid, I think you should consider that even the parsons and priests would agree with me there, that there is God and Divine Beings in Heaven serving God who look after us, and They can also see into the future. Rather than an impulsive reply, think that I might not be alone in this one, as any parson or priest would assure you that the Spirit in High does exist and can prepare ways and roads in the Interests of God's Purpose, even with great anticipation in time.
    Still, I like your participation, even if sometimes a little slippery for me, as I often end up in Glastonberry or Stonehenge following you. But many thanks still, and please feel free to continue here!

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