tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29809530.post8492944916332056111..comments2023-03-25T06:56:06.572-01:00Comments on The Stroppy Rabbit: LibelYewtreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02028699564003381058noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29809530.post-59062683317692051612010-12-19T07:51:40.091-01:002010-12-19T07:51:40.091-01:00I do not think Christianity was imposed on this co...I do not think Christianity was imposed on this country by force - there is a compelling message found in the New Testament that continues today to bring people in, and I'm sure would have then. <br /><br />Certainly, the Roman Church may have been furthered by Roman rule from the 4th century, but Christianity arrived here through travellers amongst the Celts and Anglo Saxons in the 3rd century - and is said to have been transmitted through Welsh druidry.<br /><br />It is also quite contradictory to slam the writer's claims about a Judeao-Christian heritage and then trumpet pantheism. Any claims about this or that being definitely our past, is simply an attempt to try gain extra validation over the present. Both you and the writer are doing that.<br /><br />Britain clearly has a story of an intermingling of various faiths - those under the Christianity umbrella being the most predominant over the past 1700 years. But ultimately, what matters is now - how does this country, in all it's material wealth, retain a transformative sense of the other? Which religions can address the problems within the human soul in 2010, 2011?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29809530.post-41074334526021687452010-10-09T12:57:42.389-01:002010-10-09T12:57:42.389-01:00Gave this post, and this blog and your other blogs...Gave this post, and this blog and your other blogs, a bit of a plug on my blog in <a href="http://heathen-hub.com/blog.php?b=641" rel="nofollow">my blog post on Melanie Phillips, the Daily Mail, Paganism and Druidry</a>. Cheers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com