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How long will creationist beliefs go on for?
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<blockquote data-quote="theFijian" data-source="post: 57282735" data-attributes="member: 16722"><p>I know that secularists want to think that they can exclude Christianity (or any other religion) from the public sphere but while Christians are still allowed to vote and still allowed to stand for parliament then Christianity will continue to influence public life as they have a right to (perhaps you want to nitpick about the word 'adherence' but this the nub of the issue).</p><p></p><p></p><p>And the <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1429109/Campbell-interrupted-Blair-as-he-spoke-of-his-faith-We-dont-do-God.html" target="_blank">context of that quote</a> shows us how spineless Blair was, the extent of Campbell's grip over the New Labour administration and how rotten that administration had become. And as I've already said to try and use that quote as a blanket representation of UK politics is at best misleading. I'm sure there are plenty who would wish it to be true, just as there are plenty who know it isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theFijian, post: 57282735, member: 16722"] I know that secularists want to think that they can exclude Christianity (or any other religion) from the public sphere but while Christians are still allowed to vote and still allowed to stand for parliament then Christianity will continue to influence public life as they have a right to (perhaps you want to nitpick about the word 'adherence' but this the nub of the issue). And the [URL="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1429109/Campbell-interrupted-Blair-as-he-spoke-of-his-faith-We-dont-do-God.html"]context of that quote[/URL] shows us how spineless Blair was, the extent of Campbell's grip over the New Labour administration and how rotten that administration had become. And as I've already said to try and use that quote as a blanket representation of UK politics is at best misleading. I'm sure there are plenty who would wish it to be true, just as there are plenty who know it isn't. [/QUOTE]
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