King Charles, Easter, and the Gospel According to… Political Correctness?By Ian Croasdell – Not Royalty, Just Royally Fed Up

King Charles, Easter, and the Gospel According to… Political Correctness?
By Ian Croasdell – Not Royalty, Just Royally Fed Up



Well folks, Easter came and went. Chocolate eggs were munched, daffodils bloomed, and... King Charles used his big Easter moment to talk about Judaism and Islam. I mean, nothing says “He is risen!” like a polite nod to Abrahamic interfaith relations, right?

Let’s set the scene: the resurrected Christ gets a cameo at his own birthday bash, while His Majesty waxes lyrical about unity, generalities, and interfaith vibes. Next year we’re expecting a sermon delivered by a diversity consultant and a vegan rabbit.


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The Resurrection of... Vague Vibes?

Dr. Gavin Ashenden, former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth and full-time bloke-who-isn't-having-it, called this message “an ongoing act of antagonism” and “deeply disrespectful to every faithful Christian.”

Strong words, yes – but when the literal head of the Church of England uses Easter to not talk about Christ, you’ve got to wonder if someone swapped his speech with a UN brochure on religious harmony.


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Interfaith Easter: Now with 30% less Jesus!

Let’s be real – there’s nothing wrong with unity. But Easter without Christ is like tea without a kettle. Or a sermon without a saviour. Or, dare I say, a monarch without a spine?

Somewhere out there, the Archbishop of Canterbury is clutching his incense in disbelief while Charles delivers spiritual TED Talks about “shared values” and forgets to mention that little bit about a tomb being empty.


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When the Crown Dilutes the Cross

The monarchy once stood firm on matters of faith. Now? It seems they’re more worried about offending Twitter than defending tradition. The Easter message has gone from “He is risen” to “Let’s not offend anyone, okay?”

What’s next? An interfaith Christmas speech featuring Buddha, a menorah, and a Climate Change Advent Calendar?


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Final Thoughts: Where’s the Fire?

Easter isn’t a diversity seminar with a dress code. It’s the core of Christian belief – the celebration of Christ rising from the dead. If we’re rewriting the message to fit some PR-friendly template, we might as well swap communion wine for sparkling water and hand out tofu wafers.

Because if the monarch won’t defend the faith… well, maybe it’s time we looked for someone who will.


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Disclaimer:
This blog is a satirical commentary on public events. Any resemblance to reasonableness is purely coincidental. Opinions are mine, and I still love a good cuppa and a bit of Scripture with my sarcasm.

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