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    I do not see eye to eye with you, Neil.
    And even less so as you join the view of Keith:

    I learned of Christianity gradually, in part through my parents, and in part through school.
    Through non-stop teaching of the Bible on a daily bases in Marlborough Lines Army school for soldiers' children, and at St. Mary's school in Dover.
    And also through reading the Bible.

    To these people who taught Christianity at school I owe my gratitude, as the Christian Faith must be taught from the earliest days of a child. No-one becomes knowledgeable of the Christian Faith unless their elders teach it them.

    Our Union Flag guaranteed us this right, that we and our children after us would be taught from early on in the ways of our Faith.
    Keith wishes to ban the Christian Faith from British schools, or replace it with Islam, and other religions, or put all religions on an equal line with the True Faith of the British Isles.

    This is contrary to the values of our Union Flag. It is contrary to our Constitution.
    You are fighting an uphill battle, Neil, side by side with Keith, because, to date, our British Constitution concerning the Gospel is valid (officially), and has not been officially changed.

    It is a creeping backdoor policy put in place that is gradually destroying the Christian Faith in Britain, and State-sponsored ripping down of churches is one of these policies.
    It assures that, with each church less, the Faith has been uprooted and the younger generation more liable to be sacrificed to atheism.

    Neil, you cannot deny the Christian British Constitution, which officially has not been abolished.
    And no-one has ever simply become a Christian of their own free will, as you suggest.

    It is through the will of others that people become instructed in the Word of the Scriptures, and only then - and gradually - does a person decide of their own free will to adhere to the Faith.

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