Does God exist to help us while we are alive, or is He only interested in us; after we are dead? Using my brain and my imagination, supplied to all of us by our creator, I often ask for celestial support, and discuss my life and life in general with 'The Pinkness', a God I can relate to, and the indirect support of clarification of my desires and of my mind, is always given.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, is God's current representative on earth, and here is an extract of my letter to him.
"At Sunday School in 1943, I was told Jesus said "set my people free", drove the money lenders from the temple, and walked among the people, curing the sick and needy. No mention of Him living in a palace, or preaching from a cathedral.
Here are four major interferences with our freedom.
1. BT, a non government body, has imposed a poll tax - line rental - of up to £230 pa on every household, it swallows our winter heating allowance. The line rental charge must be abolished immediately
2. Doctors have to understand that as sickness and accidents are random events, they have to find a way of being contacted if need arises.
3. The tax threshold should be raised to a level above the cost of essentials. This could be paid for by stopping the outflow of building profits and rental income to offshore companies, and ensuring the rich pay their dues, a boost to the economy of £30 billion pa.
4. Please remind MP's, that democracy destroyed the divine right of kings. It did not transfer it to a collective cronyism. No delegation to Quango's etc, the buck must stop with them.
Each day I imagine I am reflecting on these points with an outside supreme intelligence, who agrees they diminish the freedoms of people. Please imagine you are discussing these points with your Lord and Master, and let us know His answer."
My letter was acknowledged; but there is no news of what his God said.
It seems that a few homosexuals seeking love, and Genisis 3,500 rule that sex outside marriage is a sin, is of far more importance than the happiness of millions of people.
That he might reflect on his inertia, I sent him a copy of Plum Tree Faith,
Blessings and Blossoms
Archpip Plumtree
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