Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Queen extols the 'unique' power of Christianity

A couple of items from "across the pond" ... first, the Queen gives props to Christianity in Queen extols the 'unique' power of Christianity ... quote ...

The Queen opened the Church of England's General Synod yesterday with a ringing endorsement of the "uniqueness" of the Christian faith.

In a speech that reflected her personal beliefs as well as her role as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, she contrasted the enduring nature of Christianity with the rapid changes in society.

"For Christians, this pace of change represents an opportunity," she told a packed hall in Church House, Westminster. "When so much is in flux, when limitless amounts of information, much of it ephemeral, are instantly accessible on demand, there is a renewed hunger for that which endures and gives meaning.

"The Christian Church can speak uniquely to that need, for at the heart of our faith stands the conviction that all people, irrespective of race, background or circumstances, can find lasting significance and purpose in the Gospel of Jesus Christ."


Well, what can I say but pip, pip ... cheerio ... and all that sort of thing ...


And now for something completely different ...

More Britons believe in ghosts than in God, poll says

Oh well ...