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    I was curious first time I have heard of this party. Sounds straight forward but, If I may have a few questions I'd like to shoot your way. Which denomination of Christianity do you actually set/base yourself on? And how does that affect other denominations? Also I am not a Christian, if you were in power how does that affect me? I just assume seeing you set your party name as a mainstream religion, pretty much everything comes down to religion with your party?

    I also just been told you have a policy to be a nation that has a nuclear deterrent? Seems to contradict the ideals and images 'The Christian Party' as a title brings to mind, holding on to weapons of such a devistating and destructive force which discriminates against nothing, innocence and enemy, children, women, allies the welfare of the very planet and the existence of mankind (along with all other creatures) destroyed by such devices... When I go; "Hmmmm WWJD?" That doesn't really seem in harmony, no matter what denomination you hail under. Can you show me where I am misunderstanding if it is a misunderstanding, thank you.

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    One wonders if these people have ever read the gospels and worked out how the way Jesus lived his life differs enormously from their policies...

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    I'm a Mormon Christian. The 'Christian' Party doesn't like us, because we have the true gospel of Jesus Christ. You're better off supporting UKIP.

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    In such a time of austerity it is cheering to know at least that the good people of England are more than adequately provided with toilets down which to flush their votes.
    And hermits are contented with their cells; And students with their pensive citadels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electric Hermit View Post
    In such a time of austerity it is cheering to know at least that the good people of England are more than adequately provided with toilets down which to flush their votes.
    Unfortunately it is just unbalanced, plenty of electoral toilets but a deficit of places to use them wisely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron View Post
    Unfortunately it is just unbalanced, plenty of electoral toilets but a deficit of places to use them wisely.
    Before I say anything, is officer cassie of the ethnic police around?
    And hermits are contented with their cells; And students with their pensive citadels

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electric Hermit View Post
    Before I say anything, is officer cassie of the ethnic police around?
    You're quite safe outside the English sub forums!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron View Post
    You're quite safe outside the English sub forums!
    I was quite enjoying our little exchange there. But I knew I was taking a chance wandering into foreign territory like that. I meant what I said about the effort to form an organisation around which an English civic nationalism might develop. There seems to be a proliferation of smaller parties - which may reflect the fact that people are searching for something - but none of them appear to fit the bill. Parties based on some Abrahamic sect least of all.
    And hermits are contented with their cells; And students with their pensive citadels

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    thank you for your sharing, it is so useful to me

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    Christian parties are based of of the visible church and rarely a single denomination. I don't think it's possible to be based off of a single denomination and it would be dumb to do so for many reasons. It wouldn't prosper, and would be rather pointless. While denominations have their own customs their moral law is all the same. So, with that I doubt any denomination would govern differently.

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