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mushroom25 | 17:50 Fri 16th Mar 2012 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17399403

speculation abounds as to his reasons for announcing this now, but it may just be his right time to go.

but who to succeed? amongst the candidates, I believe one stands head and shoulders above the rest, the present archbishop of York. Not because he'd be the first black archbishop of Canterbury, but because John Sentamu is probably the best CofE churchman in Britain today.

but what thinks you?
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Explain please jno...............
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he has written for the sun - murdoch apparently proclaimed "he's joining the team" - but the archbishop's spokesman said that it wasn't his boss's practice to write for just one paper.

as to being "in the pay", the archbishop's fee for the column goes to St Leonard's Hospice.
he has been hired to write a regular column for the new Sunday Sun. I'm not concerned where his money goes to, only where it comes from.

http://www.thesun.co....ams-to-step-down.html
John Sentamu would get my vote
Sentamu is agin legalising same-sex marriages and criticised William and Kate living together, saying many modern couples want to “test whether the milk is good before they buy the cow.” (He seemed to think this was somehow a bad thing.)
Perhaps now he'll be able to find time for a trip to the barbers where he can get rid of that ridiculous beard and that terrible hair cut.
Well jno, I'm also against same sex marriage...........
John Sentamu would get my vote too - seems a sincere and good Christian who is not afraid to stand up for his faith and Bible truths.
Me too Craft .........
And me.
I’d make them all redundant. Why is it people can say pretty much what they like about, for example, the political beliefs of others, but when it comes to religion, they’re expected to keep any negative comments to themselves? Why should religion hold sway over freedom of speech?
I liked this take on it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/matt/
Ha ha! I suspect that could be pretty close to the truth, Sandy. :o)
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naomi, in England, the church is part of the establishment, is part of the church.
whilst the second legislative house contains its 26 lords spiritual, there's no stopping the church poking its nose into politics.
I've always thought Rowan Williams was an ineffectual drip. Good riddance.

John Sentanu gets my vote - he says it as it is
Mushroom, yes I know that, but I was talking about people being expected to pussyfoot around the religious sensibilities of others in every day life. I simply used politics as an example of another belief system.
Anne86 #John Sentamu would get my vote too - seems a sincere and good Christian who is not afraid to stand up for his faith and Bible truths.#
What Bible truths are they ?

About 5% of the NT bible may have a vestige of embellished historical facts but the rest is just pandering to the needs of many people who need the crutches of a religion to get through life .
most if not all religions are based on lies, deciet,control & fear
It would appear that Jeremy Clarkson is familiar with one or two Biblical quotes, do you think he's in with a chance?

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