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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Perhaps Prince Charles Not The First 'Defender of faith'

You may remember some time ago Prince Charles of England revealed his desire to be coronated as the first generic "Defender of faith" in England rather than the traditional "Defender of the faith," referring specifically to Christianity. It is no secret that Charles' faith has been on shaky grounds at best as he has demonstrated his, uh, how should we say...lack of spiritual fruits as giving evidence of salvation.

That being said, it was a bit of a surprise to me to read in a CBS news report of his mother's own watering down of the position of the monarchy in a report on the annual Christmas address to her subjects:
"The wisdom and experience of the great religions point to the need to nurture and guide the young, and to encourage respect for the elderly," the queen said in a prerecorded message filmed at Southwark Cathedral in London.

She added that the pressures of modern life sometimes seemed to weaken family ties and that ignorance and misunderstanding led to the danger of a real divide opening up between the generations.

It's tradition in Britain that Christmas dinner stops for the Queen's message, reports

In the speech broadcast to Britain and its former colonies, the queen's Christmas broadcast featured for the first time ever footage of Muslims praying in a mosque.

Britain's 1.5 million Muslims have been at the center of a number of controversies over the past year, from the continued focus on the threat of Islamist terrorism to a particularly heated debate on the full veil worn by some women.

"It is very easy to concentrate on the differences between the religious faiths and to forget what they have in common — people of different faiths are bound together by the need to help the younger generation to become considerate and active citizens," the monarch stressed.

People of different faiths were bound together by the need to help the young become considerate citizens and all religious communities encouraged the bridging of the generation gap, she said.

There were also scenes of the opening of Europe's largest Hindu temple the Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) in central England and from a reception attended by the queen and Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
While I believe it is very important for people of various faiths to interact with one another in a manner of mutual respect, all of whom are created in the image of God and, thus, worthy of respect, it is telling when a speech designed to celebrate the coming of Christ as the one and only savior for mankind is used to promote the acceptance of Hinduism and Islam and other "great religions of the world" within British society.

The queen demonstrated her watery belief system when she followed by claiming that Christ came to bring tolerance for other faiths, thereby leading to the implication that that thing He said about being the only way to the Father must somehow have been misunderstood by His followers:
"I have lived long enough to know that things never remain quite the same for very long," she said.

"One of the things that has not changed all that much for me is the celebration of Christmas.

"It remains a time when I try to put aside the anxieties of the moment and remember that Christ was born to bring peace and tolerance to a troubled world."
Apparently, her celebration of Christmas has not changed, but her belief in the claims of Christ have. Though Christ did not come to promote violence and intolerance, acceptance of other faiths as somehow legitimate ways to God is certainly antithetical to all He ever said and did. The Queen has apparently sold out to the same religious ambiguity demonstrated by her son, the soon to be 'defender of faith', Charles, Prince of Wails...uh, Wales, that is.

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Blogger DV said...

Dhimmi Queen, alas.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006 6:33:00 PM  

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