T J Guile

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T J Guile

@TimGuile

Writer/speaker on English church history. Articles/lectures available: https://t.co/do0fNyvrrx

Oxfordshire Se unió Temmuz 2011
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Noah Alberts
Noah Alberts@SwisherYard·
@TimGuile @MichaelPTKelly So? No-one disputes that. Doesn’t change the fact that there were archbishops of Canterbury before and after the reformation
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Eccles
Eccles@BruvverEccles·
Some more information from Bede. In AD 634 there were Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Pope Honorius gave instructions that if one was to die (they never retired!) the other should appoint his successor. Very timely given that @bishopSarahM is in the news.
Eccles@BruvverEccles

More from Bede: the 3 puns of Gregory the Great on encountering boy slaves. The first is well known: Angles but angelic. From Deira, to be rescued from the wrath of Heaven (de ira). Their king: Aelle (sing Alleluia).

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T J Guile
T J Guile@TimGuile·
@TheGhostSleepi1 For several hundred years the state disapproved of Catholics who adhered to the faith of their ancestors.
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Mark Mantis
Mark Mantis@TheGhostSleepi1·
"Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value" Why do people keep saying that this kind of tolerance is a British value, particularly for religion? Has nobody read British history? Britain has notoriously long been a place of religious intolerance.
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

Imagine seeing British people at prayer and thinking “this is a great chance to stoke fear, hatred and division”. People who do that should have no place in British politics. Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value – one the Conservative Party used to believe in.

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T J Guile
T J Guile@TimGuile·
@nonregemesse Only the Catholic or Orthodox Church creates saints. Are you a member of either church by the way?
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Sallyanne Godson
Sallyanne Godson@Sallyannegodson·
@MichaelPTKelly Sure… but there were Archbishops of Canterbury for the millennium before Anglicanism !
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Tim Stanley
Tim Stanley@timothy_stanley·
The Lib Dem manifesto includes a commitment to "enforcing safe access zones around abortion clinics and hospitals" - ie the zones that ban prayer in a public place. None of this conversation makes sense. It's not about philosophical consistency, it's about culture war.
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

Imagine seeing British people at prayer and thinking “this is a great chance to stoke fear, hatred and division”. People who do that should have no place in British politics. Freedom to worship is a fundamental British value – one the Conservative Party used to believe in.

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Dr Tom Harrison
Dr Tom Harrison@TheJupitersays·
@Baroness_Nichol I attend Sunday worship in CofE. In the churches around me in Leeds. The usual congregations in my area number 8-12, none have children or families, over 90% of attendees are 70+. Flourishing? I think not.
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T J Guile
T J Guile@TimGuile·
@s8mb @edwest When one’s leaders gave a very poor grasp of history and heritage one gets things like this?
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Charlotte Gill
Charlotte Gill@CharlotteCGill·
I don’t really get how we ended up decriminalising abortion up to birth. It seems to have come out of nowhere and is very sad. It actually reminds me of reading about Sparta or Chinese girls left to die. Call me old fashioned but what about letting people adopt the babies?
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