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originally posted by: Thurisaz
a reply to: Jainine
People are assuming a lot.
The Queen is still alive. Charles 'could' inherit the crown...or it could 'bypass' him and William could be the successor.
seems a bit far fetched to consider the Church of England would even consider the Quran.
originally posted by: Thurisaz
a reply to: AngryCymraeg
yes your correct...but what if he dies of a heart attack? then William will be next in line ...
originally posted by: neformore
a reply to: Logarock
No guilt here.
Just inclusion.
You guys should try it sometime instead of going in all guns blazing, huh?
originally posted by: Jainine
This story covers religion, politics, and a royal family. A trifecta!
UK - Koran Should be Read at Prince Charles' Coronation says Top Bishop
Prince Charles’s coronation service should be opened with a reading from the Koran, a senior Church of England bishop said yesterday.
The gesture would be a ‘creative act of accommodation’ to make Muslims feel ‘embraced’ by the nation, Lord Harries of Pentregarth said.
But critics attacked the idea, accusing the Church of ‘losing confidence’ in its own institutions and traditions. Lord Harries, a former Bishop of Oxford and a leading CofE liberal thinker, said he was sure Charles’s coronation would give scope to leaders of non-Christian religions to give their blessing to the new King.
Isn't the King of England supposed to be the Head of the Church of England? I'm not sure I understand why would the head of a religion (any religion) would want to have passages read from a religious book that they don't believe in. In the past, Prince Charles has said that he wants to be known as 'Defender of Faith' instead of the traditional 'Defender of THE Faith'. And he has said that he felt the Catholic, Islamic, Hindu and Zoroastrian subjects are just as important as the Protestant ones. I suppose if he goes for the suggestion, this would be a part of that outreach. I'm wondering how British citizens will feel about it.
Does it even matter anymore who is the King or Queen of England? Do they have any real power? Is the symbolic that important? I know they are a tourist attraction and part of British tradition, but it looks like the tradition part is starting to get watered down. With the watering down, the tourist attraction part goes away. Should Charles even be crowned? Would the Queen pass Charles by and go straight to William? Could England stand having a Queen Camilla?
Is the call for reading the Koran at the next coronation a nod to a more diverse British population, or is it appeasement in the tradition of Chamberlain? Would Islamic governments and entities see it as a positive gesture or would they see it as their religion gaining a foothold in Britain and this would further their own global goals?
More questions than answers.
But it's an interesting topic to discuss.
originally posted by: AngryCymraeg
a reply to: Logarock
It's also about Charlie being his idiotic self. He can't leave well enough alone, he's always got to meddle - and he keeps screwing up massively. He's had decades to think about what kind of king he'll be, which is to totally misunderstand what the modern British monarchy is. It's an illusion. The monarch has no power, they are just a figurehead. Charlie will be told to sit on the throne and look decorative. That's it. But Charlie wants to be a king for the whole country, plus he keeps wittering on about rural affairs, town planning and anything else that occurs to him. If he continues the latter then the PM will tell him to be silent. If he wants to do the former then fair enough, but there's a chance that he will offend someone in the process, making things worse.
A connection from Muhammad,[11] entering the British line through Infanta Isabella of Castile (shown in the first chart), has been endorsed by Burke's Peerage
originally posted by: f4andHALFtoads
Thought I'd throw this one into the mix;
British Royal Family descended from bloodline of Mohammed
A connection from Muhammad,[11] entering the British line through Infanta Isabella of Castile (shown in the first chart), has been endorsed by Burke's Peerage
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