The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the Britrish National Party.

The views expressed in this blog are my own, not those of the British National Party.
Great Britain is a free country, I am free to express my opinions!

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Bradford - The Church Of England Is Throwing The Towel In!


The diocese of Bradford is to be effectively closed down and the remnants of that church will be merged with the neighbouring diocese of Ripon and Leeds. The Church of England are quite candid in their reasons for withdrawing from Bradford - due to a massive influx of Muslims over the past 40 years the Christian whites have fled, so much so that there are now not enough Christians to keep the diocese going! More than this the former Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali received death threats two years ago after claiming that extremists had created ‘no-go areas’ and non-Muslims faced physical attack in communities dominated by a strict Islamic ideology!
All in all its a sorry story of a weak church that is being driven out by a strong church. Perhaps what we are witnessing in Bradford (Bradford has 80 Mosques) will one day happen to all of the major city's in Britain!
The Bradford model, above described, indicates to those of us who are committed to protecting and reviving Britain that the Church of England is terminally sick and weak. The Church of England offers the British People no hope of spiritual revival or meaningful leadership, this Church has accepted its own demise and that of its followers. What is now very clear to all astute British minds is that we need a new church, one that fights, one that is not afraid to resist the enemies of its followers.
My mind now turns the sort of religious leaders that our sacred island will be needing in the future, my mind comes to rest upon Richard the Lionheart. I have included a picture above of this great hero of Christendom and Europe. This picture has so inspired me that I will be printing a copy off and putting it up on my wall.
In ending I would just like to wish you all a Merry Christmas, especially all of my brother and sisters in Bradford - to whom (unlike the Church of England) I declare everlasting loyalty!

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1323237/Facing-axe-Diocese-twice-Muslim-worshippers-Anglicans.html#ixzz19Wzd8RzU

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