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The Gunpowder Plot: Act of Uniformity

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A closer look at the religious laws of the time and the oppression of Catholics in Protestant England, circumstances that all led up to the Jesuits' decision to attempt treason.

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  • Guy Fawkes the only man to ever enter parliament with honest intentions

  • Politicised religion = fail

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  • Terrorist?

    GTFO of here.

  • @Gabpopp Politics = fail. Religion = fail. Politics + religion = ROFLCOPTOR.

  • How many died through Catholic Inquisitions again BBC? 20 million. Rome's dirty little secret. Protestantism was right to ban Catholics and no lying lips of the BBC will ever change history.

  • @Gabpopp religion - emotions - politics... three things that should never be mixed...

  • Remember, Remember, the fith of November.

  • 'informed Catholic', the 'primum mobil' of the oxy morons.

  • @CorieFaulkner

    That might fly with those who do not know history. My, how it is convenient to obliterate CENTURIES of Roman attempts at subverting both English Law and Rule. England would not abandon Celtic and Welsh forms of Law for the Roman 'Canon', the crux of the issue. Without Roman law, Roman subversion is far more difficult.

    UN, 70% RCC. EU, greater than 70% RCC....regardless of the con job of 'parties'.

    'Rhetoric' isn't 'blasting'...Acta, non Verba.

  • @abbesieyes That has got to make any informed Catholic laugh out loud(or anyone who knows the truth about the UN) or indignant. The UN??! Let's not even go there... If Rome controlled the UN, I highly doubt the latter would blast the CC for being the only Christian religion to still condemn contraception and favor abstinence as a means of avoiding unwanted pregnancies and/or the spread of STD's. And the EU? Let's not even go there...

  • No, CorieFaulkner...the laity could not practice because they made a decision For divided loyalty and could not constrain their supposed 'church'.

    Sadly, as one can see from the UN and EU (Romes proxies)...she has learned NOTHING in hundreds of years. De facto coercion, given a gloss of 'democracy'...and the same old result will occur.

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