
Hot on the heels of HM the Queen's output from Christmas Day, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has called on people of "all faiths" to see the "big picture" by discovering the King James Bible. 
Furthermore, it is apparently "vital" to the "big society" envisaged by ministers - and by that he means politicians, not the Church of Scotland one's who used to send their "elders" round to my Grandad's when I was a boy, asking him to sign a covenant (a method of reclaiming tax on a regular, legally documented, contribution).
Thus we surely see an unholy trinity: monarchy, church and government combining under the auspices of "God's word" to create what seems like bonded slavery.
Remember too that the concept of this "suits-all" Bible production was originally envisaged by King James; not at Hampton Court, but rather Burntisland, in Fife, Scotland, very close to where King Alexander 3rd of Scotland, born 11th September (n/s), seemingly died after drunkenly falling from his horse - a death which proved most decisive in the future history of Scotland and thus the world.
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Alexander 3rd (last Gaelic monarch) - wiki.

Furthermore, it is apparently "vital" to the "big society" envisaged by ministers - and by that he means politicians, not the Church of Scotland one's who used to send their "elders" round to my Grandad's when I was a boy, asking him to sign a covenant (a method of reclaiming tax on a regular, legally documented, contribution).
Thus we surely see an unholy trinity: monarchy, church and government combining under the auspices of "God's word" to create what seems like bonded slavery.
Remember too that the concept of this "suits-all" Bible production was originally envisaged by King James; not at Hampton Court, but rather Burntisland, in Fife, Scotland, very close to where King Alexander 3rd of Scotland, born 11th September (n/s), seemingly died after drunkenly falling from his horse - a death which proved most decisive in the future history of Scotland and thus the world.
cheers
Alexander 3rd (last Gaelic monarch) - wiki.