So far, all of Prince Charles’ anecdotes seem to involve him getting bollocked by his father for being a bit useless at stuff. On a human level, it’s a bit sad really.
Quick synopsis of Prince Charles' contributions to the tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh on BBC1 earlier tonight, for those that may have missed it:
"Family barbeques? Oh yes - TREMENDOUS fun! Until I'd do something ghastly, like letting the fire go out. Then Papa would call me a useless prick." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
"Carriage driving? Oh yes, Papa loved carriage driving. You know, he once let me have a go, up the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. Then I momentarily forget to concentrate and he shouted at me for being a useless ****. Happy times...." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
"Sports? Papa was a great one for sports. It's funny, you know, I remember playing soccer once - and dear old Papa was watching from the sidelines. 'Stop standing there itching your arse, you ****ing useless ****!' he bellowed. Dear old Papa. Always there with a word of encouragement...." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
I’m content in my belief that the monarchy will be abolished within my lifetime.
Quick synopsis of Prince Charles' contributions to the tribute to The Duke of Edinburgh on BBC1 earlier tonight, for those that may have missed it:
"Family barbeques? Oh yes - TREMENDOUS fun! Until I'd do something ghastly, like letting the fire go out. Then Papa would call me a useless prick." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
"Carriage driving? Oh yes, Papa loved carriage driving. You know, he once let me have a go, up the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park. Then I momentarily forget to concentrate and he shouted at me for being a useless ****. Happy times...." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
"Sports? Papa was a great one for sports. It's funny, you know, I remember playing soccer once - and dear old Papa was watching from the sidelines. 'Stop standing there itching your arse, you ****ing useless ****!' he bellowed. Dear old Papa. Always there with a word of encouragement...." [HRH The Prince of Wales pauses and looks wistfully into the middle-distance].
I'm similarly content that it most certainly won't.
Britain as a country is changing and the traditionalists are dying out. It’s a bit like churches 50 years ago, packed back then but only a hand few of elderly people now.
but there are many thriving free churches.
They maybe free, but I bet they still pass round the collection plate, or do they now take contactless ?
Direct debit, standing orders etc
Bitcoin ?
I don’t know but I doubt it.
Ooooh, I bet your popular in church, no room for doubting Thomas.
On the contrary, doubting Thomases are very welcome.
Direct debit, standing orders etc
Especially those Churches who preach the Prosperity Gospel which worryingly seem to be growing more and more popular in the UK. They are huge businesses in the US and Africa with their preachers/self proclaimed "prophets" being multi millionaires off the backs of their congregation, and are nothing but a bunch of unprincipled con men.
I have nothing against Christianity or those who follow it's teachings but these so called churches have nothing to do with the principles of Christianity as far as I can see.
I have an Angolan friend who has been sucked into this nonsense and the "prophet" she follows is a multi millionaire who is currently on the run from South Africa from charges of fraud and money laundering. There are also potential charges of rape if he gets extradited back from Malawi where he is currently holed up and carrying on his business as before. But all his followers, including my friend see him as a persecuted Christ like figure who can perform miracles. He has a few churches set up in the UK called Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) which aren't that widely known in the UK but he had huge influence in South Africa even amongst high ranking politicians including the former President Jacob Zuma, until he decided to skip bail and flee once he was charged.
I'm trying to steer my friend back to a more traditional view of Christianity but it's like dealing with a brainwashed member of a religeous cult which is essentially what it is. I'm not a Christian myself so it probably makes my task a little harder.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54949819.amp
You are wrong about churches and age groups. I personally know of several with hundreds of members. Membership of the CofE may be down, but there are many thriving free churches.
Especially those Churches who preach the Prosperity Gospel which worryingly seem to be growing more and more popular in the UK. They are huge businesses in the US and Africa with their preachers/self proclaimed "prophets" being multi millionaires off the backs of their congregation, and are nothing but a bunch of unprincipled con men.
I have nothing against Christianity or those who follow it's teachings but these so called churches have nothing to do with the principles of Christianity as far as I can see.
I have an Angolan friend who has been sucked into this nonsense and the "prophet" she follows is a multi millionaire who is currently on the run from South Africa from charges of fraud and money laundering. There are also potential charges of rape if he gets extradited back from Malawi where he is currently holed up and carrying on his business as before. But all his followers, including my friend see him as a persecuted Christ like figure who can perform miracles. He has a few churches set up in the UK called Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) which aren't that widely known in the UK but he had huge influence in South Africa even amongst high ranking politicians including the former President Jacob Zuma, until he decided to skip bail and flee once he was charged.
I'm trying to steer my friend back to a more traditional view of Christianity but it's like dealing with a brainwashed member of a religeous cult which is essentially what it is. I'm not a Christian myself so it probably makes my task a little harder.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54949819.amp