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Originally Posted by sovietunion01
Nowhere in the British constitution is that said. Britain isn't officially a secular country at all - Christianity is the state religion. And haven't you every heard about constitutional reform? Nothing's set in stone.
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So what you are saying is the MP's in Parliament dont really decide policy, its all decided by the Church of England? And in the Scottish Parliament its decided by the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. The term state religion is a bit misleading, yes Christianity is currently the main religion (in one of its many forms) in the UK.
Whilst it is true that Britain is not officially secular it is a democracy with a constitutional monarchy. Without going the whole way and formally declaring secularity which would mean the abolition of the monarchy as the titular head of state. Incidentally because of this current state it should let you sleep at night without nightmares of the future you envision of a Muslim takeover.
I decided not to comment on your second post as it appears to be a cut and paste jobby direct from The Saint Nicks Pocket Book of Anti Muslim Rants.
Incidentally what rank are you in Nlck Griffin's Brownshirts?