It's good, that's what it is.CameronPoe wrote:
It's interesting actually - I read an article at the weekend where Tony Blair's aides had to dissuade him from saying 'God bless you' in his address sending the troops to Iraq. As Alastair Campbell put it: 'We don't do God'.Bertster7 wrote:
Me too.
I can imagine there being protests in the UK if the government took an outwardly Christian stance - which is something I would probably join in with.
The government is there to represent the people, not just people of one religion.
As it happens that was the first thing I thought of when I read the OP:
God Bless secular politicsBertster7 wrote:
Tony Blair has received criticism for being too religious and is not allowed to say the sorts of things Bush says in national addresses. For example Blair wanted to say "God Bless" something or other in his speech when the invasion of Iraq began, he was not allowed to. He has also gotten in trouble for mentioning God in interviews.