Sunday 23 April 2017

What The Movement Seeks To Restore



A Christian state is a country that recognises Christianity as its official religion, and often has a state church, which is a Christian denomination that supports the government and is supported by the government. Historically, the nations of Armenia, Aksum, Georgia, as well as the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire declared themselves as Christian states. Today, several nations officially identify themselves as Christian states and/or have state churches, including Costa Rica, Denmark, England, Greece, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vatican City, and Zambia. A Christian state stands in contrast to a secular state, an atheist state, ie Communist, or another religious state, ie Jewish or Islamic etc. England, therefore, is a Christian country and state. 

Multiculturalism, which has failed everywhere it has been employed, should be abandoned to protect England's way of life and Christian heritage. Our society has been adversely changed by the disastrous multicultural experiment which, as Pope Benedict XVI pronounced, is intrinsically evil.

We seek to restore our Christian faith, culture, society, civilisation and law. We also believe that the law of the land should apply equally to each and every person on English soil. That would mean no Sharia, Beth Din, or any other law courts running in parallel. We naturally prefer many laws which obtained in England prior to half a century ago, as these are not so in conflict with Christian doctrine.

In pursuing a return to a more spiritual way of life, we would encourage an environment of aspiration and hope, service and duty, loyalty and honour; all of which are in short supply in today's society.


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What The Movement Seeks To Restore

A Christian state is a country that recognises Christianity as its official religion, and often has a state church, which is a Chri...