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Demographic Winter - Telegraph Wakes Up
We have been warning of the shattering danger of the so-called "Demographic Winter" for years now. Collapsing birthrates and ageing populations are a civilisation-wrecking catastrophe, and its heading our way - big time!
The Daily Telegraph has finally noticed, with a major article, entitled "Europe is in the grips of a birth rate crisis - and Britain is heading the same way" published on 31st October.
Clown Archbishop Killing Church of England
The Church of England is dying! Congregations are in free-fall; more and more churches are closing; virtually none would survive already were it not for continued state support.
Why? Well, of course, the general hedonism and lack of faith that have gripped so many English people are a major part of the problem. But the collapse is also being accelerated by the number of C of E clergy who are 'Woke', outright Marxists or just bad old-fashioned heretics.
"A fish rots from the head down", goes the old saying, and it's certainly true in this case.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is notorious for saying that God is “not male nor female,” after female bishops demanded the Church of England stop referring to God solely as “He.”
The head of the worldwide Anglican communion told attendees at a lecture at St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square:
“All human language about God is inadequate and to some degree metaphorical."
“God is not a father in exactly the same way as a human being is a father. God is not male or female. God is not definable."
The comments by England’s most senior bishop followed those of the first female bishop Right Reverend Rachel Treweek, bishop of Gloucester, and Rt Revd Dr Jo Bailey Wells, Bishop of Dorking, who claimed that referring to God as a man was a “growing problem” and said the Church should stop referring to the deity as solely male.
Treweek argued that the use of male language could be damaging to young girls and boys, and that gendered language would be insufficiently welcoming to non-Christians.