Dan'l posted this
I chose the word "Antidisestablishmentarian" to describe him. Mostly because I wanted the longest word I could find. But I'm pretty sure it would describe his views. I looked it up at Wikipedia:
"Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political position that originated in nineteenth-century Britain, where antidisestablishmentarians were opposed to proposals to remove the Church of England's status as the state church of England forwarded principally by both Payne and Tuffin."
Although, maybe he would be more inclined to be an Anti Antidisestablishmentarian. Not having a state church would probably be more to his liking. Although, he also might not like the idea of removing the status of the church. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what he says.
I chose the word "Antidisestablishmentarian" to describe him. Mostly because I wanted the longest word I could find. But I'm pretty sure it would describe his views. I looked it up at Wikipedia:
"Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political position that originated in nineteenth-century Britain, where antidisestablishmentarians were opposed to proposals to remove the Church of England's status as the state church of England forwarded principally by both Payne and Tuffin."
Although, maybe he would be more inclined to be an Anti Antidisestablishmentarian. Not having a state church would probably be more to his liking. Although, he also might not like the idea of removing the status of the church. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what he says.
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As a fanatic supporter of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights I do not approve of any state church.
I thought that might be your stance, although I wondered too if you might be against the idea of dis-establishing the church, once established.
Thanks for responding!
"As a fanatic supporter of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights I do not approve of any state church."
Although it may seem a bit incongruous given the context, to the above I can only add:
"Amen!"
Yes, Presbyterians *do* have more confusion than you!
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