In America we have to worry about offending every other religion, hense many people choose to say "Happy Holidays" and all work places have rules against having "Christmas" parties and other religious events. Is it that way in England? Do businesses have Christmas Parties, and give days off for Christian holidays? Specifically Christian, here we "have off for the hollidays" which is basically Christmas, even though the ACLU nut bags are hard at work stealing that from us too.
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I do believe England is a Catholic state, that is what is meant by separation of church and state, the government can't mandate everyone go to a particular denomination.
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No, the Queen is the head of the Anglican Church. Although ironically, religion in government is less of an issue in the UK.
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No, and they are quite secular. And stop being so arrogant. There are a ton of winter holidays in November and December. The world doesn't revolve around your beliefs and likes. And, by the way, the ACLU is all about protecting people's constitutional rights *including* their freedom of religion. http://www.aclu.org/religion/gen/27282res20061103.html
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Yes, Monsuieur! It was established by Henry Vlll, to allow him to marry many women, at seperate times, inside a church, thus he created his own church. Enjoy.