Will King William V reign over an Islamic Britain
in circa 2040?
shareNo. That is all.
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No.
And your next stupid question, troll?
"The hour is come but not the man"
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Are we talking about our Immigration policies and overly PC nonsense? If so then yeah, it's not that unlikely if we carry on the way we're going.
consider these facts:
"In population, Islam is exploding, the West dying. Islamic warriors are willing to suffer defeat and death, the West recoils at casualties. They are full of grievance; we, full of guilt. Where Islam prevails, it asserts a right to impose its dogma, while the West preaches equality. Islam is assertive, the West apologetic – about its crusaders, conquerors and empires. Don't count Islam out. It is the fastest growing faith in Europe and has surpassed Catholicism worldwide. And as Christianity expires in the West and the churches empty out, the mosques are going up."
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those aren't facts, dude. they are opinions.
shareThese are not facts, look at Spain, colonized by an Islamic state yet never converted to Islam.
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You didn't post any facts, just a quoted paragraph.
Ya Kirk-loving Spocksucker!
I think it's highly likely that in another 30 years the UK may see fit to disestablish the Church of England -- in other words, to separate church from state.
As the Prince of Wales commented over a decade ago, today's Britain is a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious nation, and it may no longer be suitable for the Head of State to be crowned as "Defender of the Faith" (of the C of E). Perhaps amending the idea to "Defender of Faiths", as Charles said, broadening the scope to include non-Protestant and non-Christian faiths, is the inclusive way of the future. And that broader canvas would certainly include Islam along with Catholicism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism and who knows what other belief systems.
But to propose that Islam will "take over" Britain is, I think, an overstatement, and one designed to inspire mistrust, prejudice and xenophobia.
No, he will not. Just no.
shareI think it's highly likely that in another 30 years the UK may see fit to disestablish the Church of England -- in other words, to separate church from state.And this is precisely what's wrong with the world today. Everyone's so mixed up, how can we ever agree on anything? No one is ever expected to have a personal identity, or an identity separate from other countries or creeds or races. That's a recipe for disaster!
As the Prince of Wales commented over a decade ago, today's Britain is a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious nation, and it may no longer be suitable for the Head of State to be crowned as "Defender of the Faith" (of the C of E). Perhaps amending the idea to "Defender of Faiths", as Charles said, broadening the scope to include non-Protestant and non-Christian faiths, is the inclusive way of the future. And that broader canvas would certainly include Islam along with Catholicism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism and who knows what other belief systems.
Either that or he won't reign over anything.
shareWhat would the problem be if William did reign over a predominantly Muslim population?
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