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Yep. Hence the Elizabethan Compromise.In England the C of E is the established church, so unless your parents, or yourself, decide differently then you will go down as “C of E” on any form where there is a space for ‘Religion’. C of E is the default religion.
Just as a Catholic child is taught that Constantinople split from Rome, while an Orthodox child is taught that Rome split from Constantinople, so what a child is taught in an Anglican school about Church history will differ from what a child is taught in a Catholic school.
Relatively few were killed, certainly not in the “millions” even if you include the Protestants killed by Mary. “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs” does not contain only Catholic martyrs. Most English of the time followed the course of the Vicar of Bray and conformed to whatever the monarch (or the Lord Protector) of the time demanded.
Ever since the Civil War, and with the recent example of Northern Ireland to confirm the lesson, the British establishment has been against ‘enthusiasm’ in religion. Religion is one of the ways to get people to kill other people, and in general the British establishment is against people killing other people. Hence the desire to reduce excessive enthusiasm for religion. If militant muslims approached their religion in the same way as the average C or E vicar then perhaps they wouldn’t kill as many people.
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