Some more highlights from Leo the Patriotic Lion's first term in office. The C.I.D.F. in cooperation with NASA wish to build a high-speed transit system on the moon's infrastructure to assist with their moon bases, and later, the nation of Pakistan embraces the ongoing revival of Christianity outshining all other religions in this world (although the others will still exist).
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Chuong: So the Commonwealth nations do practice the Anglican form of Christianity whereas in America, they do not do that.
Zax: Generally we don't. Yes, we indeed do have an Anglican community in America, but they're generally considered minorities to the point that they're not really visible in our society. Remember, our Puritans were persecuted by Anglicans so they had to flee England to come to America to avoid the English genocide against them. Lionus knows this part of history very well.
Jack: As graphic as this may sound, the Puritans of England at the time were burned at the stake in masses in public on the streets. I remember back in grade school, we were taught about the various oppression methods the British government used against those who disagreed with the Anglican Church at the time. It was extremely violent and graphic at the time, but that explains why in America, we have separation of church and state along with freedom of religion.
Dawn: Then ironically came the Mormons, where they were violently persecuted as well. During the colonial days of America, the Catholics of Maryland were often targeted by Protestant mobs because to the Protestants, they assumed that the Catholics do not want separation of church and state at the time. At the time, predominantly Catholic societies do not have separation of church and state so they often relied on the Pope to make the final decisions in complicated matters.
Zax: Generally we don't. Yes, we indeed do have an Anglican community in America, but they're generally considered minorities to the point that they're not really visible in our society. Remember, our Puritans were persecuted by Anglicans so they had to flee England to come to America to avoid the English genocide against them. Lionus knows this part of history very well.
Jack: As graphic as this may sound, the Puritans of England at the time were burned at the stake in masses in public on the streets. I remember back in grade school, we were taught about the various oppression methods the British government used against those who disagreed with the Anglican Church at the time. It was extremely violent and graphic at the time, but that explains why in America, we have separation of church and state along with freedom of religion.
Dawn: Then ironically came the Mormons, where they were violently persecuted as well. During the colonial days of America, the Catholics of Maryland were often targeted by Protestant mobs because to the Protestants, they assumed that the Catholics do not want separation of church and state at the time. At the time, predominantly Catholic societies do not have separation of church and state so they often relied on the Pope to make the final decisions in complicated matters.
Lionus: Indeed I do know that period, even though it wasn't my original time period. I can only imagine what the Lord ultimately had to say to those people.
Super C: In all respects.
Lionus: Do note that the Anglican Church is predominant mainly in England, and not necessarily the whole UK.
Lethias: In me homeland (Scotland), the most common denomination, for example, is Presbyterian.
Leo: Oh, it is? I didn't know that.
Cripto: Neither did I.
Lethias: What are you, by the way?
Cripto: Me? Baptist.
Super C: In all respects.
Lionus: Do note that the Anglican Church is predominant mainly in England, and not necessarily the whole UK.
Lethias: In me homeland (Scotland), the most common denomination, for example, is Presbyterian.
Leo: Oh, it is? I didn't know that.
Cripto: Neither did I.
Lethias: What are you, by the way?
Cripto: Me? Baptist.
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