Next Sunday, virtually the whole nation will turn to and pray to God in remembrance of the 100 year commemoration of the first mechanised slaughter World War 1.
It takes our God to comfort us and focus our attention on our folly of killing each other.
The whole nation will not turn and pray to God. We will all remember the fallen in our own ways. Remembrance day for me is a day that I remember my Grandfathers who both fought in WW2 and a family friend who died in Afghanistan. For me it is a time for remembering all fallen heros but not for praying to God.