Apparently England is no longer Christian. But it was always pagan not Christian

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Apparently England is no longer Christian. But it was always pagan. A report has said most people do not see themselves as Christian or something. However one suspects less than 1% go to church. And even those who go one suspects are migrants or such as the polish. But Christianity in England is basically a bolt of from pagan beliefs. The cross was from my understanding the rams head and snake from pagan times. Son of god was the sun. Christmas is a pagan celebration of the longest night or something. Many early churches in the UK seem to contain pagan symbols. We still have maypole dancing even in schools. A dance of fertility where the pole represents a man’s ding ding. Then we have Morris dancing and so on. It often amuses me that Christian’s go on about how the afterlife is great, yet will run to the hospital if ever sick rather than letting themselves die. It is as if deep down they do not believe in an afterlife. Charlie Kirk stated that beauty such as a sunset was evidence of god. I would say we see beauty as survival. What we see as beautiful places is our brains or instincts telling us this place is safe to live. It is why a city dump full of pollution is seen as ugly as our instincts are saying do not live at this place as it may kill you. I am not religious as I hate the fact that religion seems to give people the feelings they can harm animals as there religion tells them they are not animals (even though they are) but something separate made out of mud or something. The fastest growing religion in the UK seems to be socialism. This seems to be views these days as a religious belief that cannot be questioned and must always be seen to be correct.

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