From: (Nigel B. Mitchell) Newsgroups: aus.religion.christian Subject: Re: A couple of questions for atheists. Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 03:24:39 GMT On Mon, 24 Aug 1998 03:32:15 GMT, (Rod Pinna) wrote: >Conincidently, the topic came up over dinner. As far as I can >make out, the Catholic minority in Nothern Ireland were, in times >past, fairly badly discriminated against by the Church of England >majority. Some of them feel it necessary to carry over these >grievances to the present day. Similarly, certain C of E people >feel it necessary to hold their grudges to this day, for he >injustices they feel have been done against them. > >IIRC, it goes back to the William of Orange events. More than >that, you'll probably need to contact a reputable history book. At the risk of adding further ignorance, I think that you are forgetting the role of Presbyterian and independent protestant churches in NI. My (admittedly inadequate) understanding of the situation is that the 'gentry' in Northern Ireland are mostly Church of England (now Church of Ireland), and that the small farmers and working classes are made up of Irish Catholics and the protestant descendants of Scottish Presbyterian immigrants some 2-300 years ago. Most of the sectarian hatred and violence has been between the Protestant and Irish working class people, and whilst the Church of England/Ireland gentry may have largely been sympathetic to the protestants, they have not generally been large- scale participants in, or victims of, the troubles. I do not think that anyone emerges covered in glory from the Northern Ireland situation. Further, I think that when any Christian person or group moves so far away from the teachings of Jesus that they imagine that violence (terrorist or state- sanctioned) to be in accordance with God's will, then situations like Northern Ireland are inevitable. Cheers N+ Nigel B. Mitchell
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