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Yes when the student is ready the teacher will be there.
I just would like it to be the right teacher. I have faith it will be.
I just would like it to be the right teacher. I have faith it will be.
luke 18:13:13 Two men went up into the temple to pray: the one a Pharisee and the other a publican.England and much of Europe has all but abandoned Christianity. I think Islam is doing ok. But the Euro’s are turing into a secular society.
We need to watch out backs here in the U.S. or we will soon follow.
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Those of us actually IN England generally have the same impression of the US but are neither rude nor presumptious enough to express it. I would not claim to know more about religion in the US than those who live there. What I do know about the US recently, is that they allowed an innocent woman to be starved to death but anymore than that I would not comment upon as I do not know the context of any claims.England and much of Europe has all but abandoned Christianity. I think Islam is doing ok. But the Euro’s are turing into a secular society.
We need to watch out backs here in the U.S. or we will soon follow.
Yes, the comment was rude in my opinion and needn’t have been made. WE can’t throw stones so to speak. We are not on solid ground and we see evidence all around of what I would consider Pagan behavior in American society. I fear unless our young can be influenced more by leaders such as Pope John Paul II, then we are lost. The oldest generation that is now coming into old age here has no wisdom to pass on down. The Baby boomer generation has failed in the religion department.Those of us actually IN England generally have the same impression of the US but are neither rude nor presumptious enough to express it. I would not claim to know more about religion in the US than those who live there. What I do know about the US recently, is that they allowed an innocent woman to be starved to death but anymore than that I would not comment upon as I do not know the context of any claims.
In my experience, Islam is a large religion in England because of the christian foundations of a country allowing other nationalities and faiths to make their homes here. Protestant England has never been about the issues most of the protestant world was; the only thing they were protesting was that Henry VIII was not granted an unreasonable annulment because his wife could not produce a son.
The Pope often expressed the optimistic thought (prophecy) that it will be the renaissance of Eastern Orthodoxy which will reinvigorate the flagging Christianity of Western Europe. Let us pray that His Holiness’ desire be fulfilled. Amen.I think it would be fair to say Protestant England and in general Christian Europe is dead. The numbers, attitudes and lifestyles tell us it is.
**I’d go so far as to say that if many English Christians have this impression of America, it isn’t far-removed from the truth. **Those of us actually IN England generally have the same impression of the US but are neither rude nor presumptious enough to express it. I would not claim to know more about religion in the US than those who live there. What I do know about the US recently, is that they allowed an innocent woman to be starved to death but anymore than that I would not comment upon as I do not know the context of any claims.
In my experience, Islam is a large religion in England because of the christian foundations of a country allowing other nationalities and faiths to make their homes here. Protestant England has never been about the issues most of the protestant world was; the only thing they were protesting was that Henry VIII was not granted an unreasonable annulment because his wife could not produce a son.
You have proven my point. I was asking that Terri Schiavo’s case NOT be used as a prejudice against people in the US. What you have done is to say that the country in which I live is not christian because of atrocities committed by others (none of which actually took place here and all of which are or have been condemned by my country) whilst I said that the same SHOULD NOT be said of your country which allowed a very recent atrocity to take place and does not appear to be doing enough to prevent the same happening again. I was not lecturing the US on their Christianity, I actually said I would not do so as it would be unfair as I do not live there. But I expect the same courtesy to be extended back. In my experience, Britain is very Christian and I would expect mine and others opinions who live here to hold more weight than statistics…And, teresas1979, one from Europe need not lecture us across the pond on life issues. Given the abhorrent history of Europe’s life issues of the past and current century from Lenin’s Communism to Hitler’s Nazism to Stalin’s Communism to today’s horrors of the Netherlands Europe is the leader in the sort of life issues we in America now find ourselves in with Terri’s and others cases.
Why does it have to be “American” arrogance in your opinion. Or is that your own European arrogance shining through the cracks in your “real” Christianity.Oh how convenient a sentiment for American arrogance–and how utterly un-Christian. .
Edwin
Oh! The BBC boards and moderators are frightfully anti-American! :bigyikes: To the extent that I have refused to post there. And to boot, the Christian Topic Message Board is by and large not only anti-Catholic but also anti-Christian. The hate posts are in my opinion atrocious and, frankly, illegal. I came out of hiding only for the Terri Schiavo discussions.Those of us actually IN England generally have the same impression of the US but are neither rude nor presumptious enough to express it.
All hek broke loose. There will be a day of reckoning long remembered in American history, possibly akin to major changes in the Constitution. It ain’t over yet.What I do know about the US recently, is that they allowed an innocent woman to be starved to death
Teresas;I think part of it is that for me, England IS Catholic. Most of the people I know here (from where I grew up) are Catholic and so the country is Catholic from my own experience. Where I live now is largely Anglican but my boyfriend is Anglican and he says that the country is predominantly Catholic too.
I have no idea what would happen here in the event of the tragedy of Terri Schiavo, I simply used her as an example of what us Brits see come out of the US and how it warps our opinion and that we must not use that as prejudice. Too many people make judgements they are not qualified to make. I was trying to illustrate this by pointing out that if you do not live there, you are not as capable of assessing the situation.
BTW Fitz, thank you for your kind apology. I can get irritated when people seem to jump down our throats because there are problems in our society. We are trying to make it better but it’s not meant to be easy![]()