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Forced To Go Church .
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What must it be like to be forced to go to church every week and have to profess/practice your faith again and again.? Even if you hate it.
I'm thinking of the Queen , all the royals and to a lesser extent senior MPs.
For some it must be a life sentence. How do they cope ?
I'm thinking of the Queen , all the royals and to a lesser extent senior MPs.
For some it must be a life sentence. How do they cope ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.idiosyncracy, that's nothing like an electoral roll ( the register of baptism) Figures may be collected centrally (although I doubt they are used to calculate church membership) but they are never updated or connected to the register of deaths. The church where I was christened and married has no idea where I am now or even if I am alive
"I went to church until well into my 20's. Then I had questions they could not answer. So I didn't go again. I am not registered with the Church of England any more because I wrote to the Diocese of Lichfield and asked them to remove my name from their register."
Honestly the nonsense you do talk. Having your name placed on the church's register at baptism means less than nothing, as I said your aren't centralised or updated or used as a register in any kind of meaningful sense.
Modeller//How is someone registered with a church . Is that the same as being baptised ? //
"It is very much like the electoral roll. When you get baptised, they put your name on a register. That is how they know how many belong to a denomination."
again as I said, complete drivel. They don't even know if you are still alive, let alone whether you are a church member
Honestly the nonsense you do talk. Having your name placed on the church's register at baptism means less than nothing, as I said your aren't centralised or updated or used as a register in any kind of meaningful sense.
Modeller//How is someone registered with a church . Is that the same as being baptised ? //
"It is very much like the electoral roll. When you get baptised, they put your name on a register. That is how they know how many belong to a denomination."
again as I said, complete drivel. They don't even know if you are still alive, let alone whether you are a church member
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