Reading about the UK government’s imposition on predominantly Christian communities in foreign territories illustrates how Darwinism V God works itself out in the public arena.
“When St. Helena was debating its new constitution, the British Foreign Office told its leaders that they should consider removing references to Christianity because “the UK was now multi-faith.
“Territorial leaders, including Governor Andrew Gurr, responded that “while the UK may well be multi-faith, Christianity is the dominant religion on the island.” So, they kept it in.” The appointment of a Seventh-day Adventist pastor as Governor Genera of Jamaica indicates the Christian rather than secular ethos of the Caribbean islands like the Caymans.
“Well, as you probably guessed, it didn’t end there. A committee in Parliament raised the issue, and now the Foreign Office is giving “careful consideration” to ordering the territories to remove references to Christianity.” Read “O Britannia! Depressingly Predictable.”