Many churches opose the war, they just don't get on the media much because it puts them in a positive light. The mass media don't like positive lights.dogstile said:You know, I don't actually think he said the church should go away, just that he thought we should stop bowing to it as much as we do.LuckyClover95 said:Just because not everyone is religious doesn't mean the church should just stop existing - as a Christian I would take offense at this. I mean just because you're athiest or whatever doesn't mean the church should go away.Togs said:Not sure of the exact definition but to me patriotism means "loving your country", meaing being blind ot its faults, failings and all those things that are wrong with it.
In my mind its better to like or enjoy living in oyur country- I like Britain, I like the British Reserve, I like tea, I like our architecture, our countryside, that fact that we seem to be the only country that can make ale, I like that faint sense of melancholy and whimsy that everyone has, I like the fact we dont suffer fools gladly, I like our music and how all our TV is gritty and dark, I like our comedy- few countries seem to get satire like we do and countless other things.
But do I love it? god no, we're an aged clumsy wreck riddled with antiquated traditions that should of seen the axe long ago, we have a whole line in privilege that needs to end now, their such a disaprity between our rich and poor its shocking, our government is run my ignorant, bigotted fools (cough*Cameron*cough) and we're still sucking on the churchs slong despite over 40% of the nation identifying as atheist or agnostic.
I don't personally see that, considering all the killing our countries been doing (or kicking ass, if you prefer, I don't myself) and the church is yet to be all "hang on, you shouldn't kill people".
Pax Christi is a wonderful peace organisation, they have been protesting against the Iraq war for a long time.