Is King Charles protecting faith or sidelining Christianity?
But it also marks a subtle and serious shift. Predictably, the finding sparked another debate over religion, national identity, and the future of the United Kingdom.AdvertisementBut the poll asks the wrong question.No, a person does not have to be Christian to be British. Citizenship should never depend upon religious belief.
- ▪But it also marks a subtle and serious shift.
- ▪Predictably, the finding sparked another debate over religion, national identity, and the future of the United Kingdom.AdvertisementBut the poll asks the wrong question.No, a person does not have to be Christian to be British.
- ▪Citizenship should never depend upon religious belief.
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King Charles III has quietly revealed the problem at the heart of modern Britain.In the latest Sovereign Grant Report, Buckingham Palace states that the king is supreme governor of the Church of England and “protects the space for faith within the multi-faith nation.” Recommended Stories The missing half of Trump’s AI strategy For America 250, reject Mamdani’s narrative of American oppression America at 250: Stewards, not owners, of freedom That may sound inclusive. But it also marks a subtle and serious shift.
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