Sunday, November 2, 2014

Anglican clergy support greater separation between church and state

From The Telegraph-

More than four in 10 Anglican clergy would support loosening ties between church and state or severing them altogether, a major new study on attitudes in the pulpit in the UK shows.

The research also found that a significant minority of serving clerics would support breaking up the 80 million-strong worldwide Anglican Communion and even the Church of England itself along doctrinal lines amid disputes over issues such as homosexuality and the interpretation of the Bible.


Polling by YouGov for the Religion and Society Programme, an academic unit based at Lancaster University, also found that just over half of serving Anglican clergy believe Christians in Britain are suffering discrimination from the Government through the application of equality laws.


More here-

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/11201780/Anglican-clergy-support-greater-separation-between-church-and-state.html

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