Hopper wrote:
It's been a while, true, but when I was at school I had to sing the praises of Our Lord every morning. This was a state comprehensive.
I bloody hated going to church and singing hymns.
Keep all of that crap out of schools.
Hopper wrote:
The obvious point here is how hard it can be to keep religion separate, as it seeps into culture - the US may be secular, but good luck getting a non-Christian elected. (Mormons are Christians - ask them).
The U.S. isn't really secular. Not really. Large swathes of the country are very religious.
Hopper wrote:
And by God, I hate pubs.
I used to like them before they turned into miserable health clubs. I drink at home these days if I bother at all.
Bottle of strong India Pale Ale (at least, oh, 5.5%), please.