Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Does C of E mean 'no preference'?

I normally don't post personal things on this blog but today I'm making an exception. I was at the hospital with my mum yesterday who is badly ill. As my mum was not in a fit state I was answering all the questions for her admission. When it comes to the 'religion' question I answered C of E, as she would if she had been able, to which the response comes 'Do you mean no preference or not really religious'?

Of course I challenged this attitude, but at lots of levels it makes me think, and makes me very angry.

Martin

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