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Now let's take Neil's phrase:
"All authority and all dominion is God granted, no one is placed in a position of power that has not been raised there by the Lord and He can bring them down just as He raised them up"
and connect this to my case, having been bitterly reproved for not voting for UKIP.
Why should I as a British citizen take part in elevating to a position of power a party that does not acknowledge and campaign for the Christian Faith being the sole and official Faith of Britain?
In the past I have had contact with UKIP. and have made proposals, also at local level, on various aspects, including economic, cultural and concerning the Faith.
I have never received any support at local level on this.
However, if a party professing the UNION will not uphold the Christian Faith, then it is, in fact, outside of the UNION, which is Christian by Constitution and definition.
My support for a party ashamed to profess the Christian Faith may be on individual issues, but will go no further than that.
Also, no church has been ripped down or "converted" without the consent of the local planning authorities, ie council.
Councils neglecting churches and giving consent for them to be torn down or converted, are in fact not abiding to the principles of our British Constitution.
At the end of the day, if I have to chose between our Union Flag and its Christian Faith, and a libertarian party that will not stand up for our Faith, and yet wants to enter the councils and legislate at local level, I will most certainly hold tight to the Church and our Christian Flag.
It is the greatest assurance a person can have.
To renege this, and lay it down, would be to forfeit one's own soul.
No-one must ever be able to say that I, Alexander, helped elevate to power an authority that did not stand up for our Sole Christian Faith and that acted outside of the UNION.