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A while ago, the Church of England, along with representatives of various other religious denominations, declared war on the Tories in regards the inhuman policies that they are now enacting against the poor, the sick and the disabled of our country in the name of austerity. Policies that are driving people to utter despair, to destitution, to homelessness and even to suicide. Whatever your faith might be, if indeed you are of a religious bent, most religions have their own version of the Christian Devil, whom they will tell you is the principle enemy along with anyone, or anything that incarnates in its name against the common good. History and the Church has of course named such incarnates throughout its long and winding course. Hitler, Mussolini, Pol Pot, Ceausescu... Has the Church of England then, perhaps found a new demon to attack? Will the names Cameron Duncan Smith and Osborne now be added to historys most foul in regards atrocities carried out upon the people? If that is the case then Vote of No Confidence in the UK Coalition feels that it is seemingly deserved, for only inhuman monsters are capable of such monstrous inhumanity as that which we are now seeing being doled out upon the people of the UK. One thing though is for certain. The Conservative party does not have the interests of the people at its heart. Its only concern is for personal monetary and material gain and the oppression of anything that threatens that goal, which makes it self-serving to the nth degree and anathema to all that is good and pure. So the Church of England has hit out at the Tories yet again. Will the Tories listen? Did they listen the last time the Church attacked them? No. The likelihood then is that they will not today either, despite their claims that the Christian faith is central to their core ideology, and that they hold true to the Bibles teachings. I myself am not a religious person, but from my research on this matter I can tell you this. No member of David Camerons cabinet, no matter what faith they claim to be following, is going to be allowed into Heaven. Indeed, it seems that they may all be going straight to Hell... Prov 17:5 Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker: and he that is glad at calamities shall not be unpunished. Vote of No Confidence in the UK Coalition
Posted on: Tue, 09 Dec 2014 04:21:40 +0000

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