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The recent publication of a private letter written by King Charles III in 1998, when he was Prince of Wales, is causing quite a stir.
Written to a friend, Dudley Poplak, it expresses King Charles’ disdain for the imposition of scientism on agriculture, which is itself of interest, but also expresses his scorn for the imposition of “loathsome political correctness” on Christian belief, which might come as a surprise to those who had always assumed that the King had himself succumbed to such “correctness”.
In the first part of the letter, King Charles refers to his opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs):
Continued below.
theimaginativeconservative.org
Written to a friend, Dudley Poplak, it expresses King Charles’ disdain for the imposition of scientism on agriculture, which is itself of interest, but also expresses his scorn for the imposition of “loathsome political correctness” on Christian belief, which might come as a surprise to those who had always assumed that the King had himself succumbed to such “correctness”.
In the first part of the letter, King Charles refers to his opposition to genetically modified organisms (GMOs):
Continued below.
The King’s Dilemma
The recent publication of a private letter written by King Charles III in 1998, when he was Prince of Wales, is causing quite a stir. Written to a friend, it expresses Charles’ disdain for the imposition of scientism on agriculture, which is itself of interest, but also expresses his scorn for...
theimaginativeconservative.org