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by barrysteve
1097 days ago
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He lived in a very orthodox time in the UK. The country has previously had a state religion (1200s) and kicked out the Jews at the time. The Brits have previously severely restriced public services for all non-conformists after the Act Of Uniformity 1851. The Brits have murdered/killed/marytyred many people from European religions. Denying the Trinity is enough to invite severe negative judgement from the Archbishop of Cantebury. We live in Trinitarian times. The Brits is a CofE country, even though it's 'going dark' (well less visible and more authoritarian) in our lifetimes and GAFCON will temporarily take the limelight. It is trivial to silence people technologically today and with biometrics denying services is also trivial. If a discovery like Calculus comes from people who wish to study and speak of non-orthodox ideas, then we should be careful about our technological lock downs. Social media manipulation of thinking is already a big danger to true innovative thought. |
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> even though it's 'going dark'
Not sure what you mean. The CofE is a very different organisation from what it was 60 years ago, when I first rejected religion. I like the modern organisation a lot less than the one I left; it's become heavier, more intolerant of human diversity, with a much narrower range of views. Maybe that's what you meant.