Tuesday, June 30, 2026

News from England


Is the King a 'Traitor?'
Dr Gavin Ashenden | 30 June 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovHW5mb6qUI


Obviously, in one sense an earthly king, just as an earthly high priest, can be a traitor.

Namely to God.

4:22 Given how little Queen Victoria did against Cambridge Liberal Theology (possibly the gateway for Marcan priority, a Kulturkampf horror), I wonder if she didn't commit a worse treason.

Her grandson (my King's grandfather) Charles Edward, the last prince of Sachsen-Coburg Gotha, has much more to do with Aktion T-4 than either of:

  • Austro-Bavarian folklore
  • Guido von List
  • even the Darwinist Rudolf Jung, founder of German National Socialism in Bohemia in 1905 (he wanted separation from Habsburgs and Anschluss to Hohenzollerns or to a Republican Great Germany)
  • the constitutional technicalities, according to some quirks, according to some breach of constitution in the Machtübernahme.


Because he was imbued with the Darwinism or even Galtonism, that Chesterton fought against. Because he was close to doctors. And because they were imbued with it as well.

11:03 In other words. 1688 and 89, the Parliament did too much. (The Irish are likely to recall that).

This time it is likely to not do enough ...

Plus, you have already described it as one of the aggressors (Left Wing Government corresponding to the Majority in House of Commons).

11:18 Parliaments regularly do or accept things the people have not been consulted about.

In 1842, the Swedish people wasn't consulted in any referendum about introducing the school obligation (those without schooling at home or on the expense of the home, had to attend a parochial school, like one which Haga in Westrogothia, presumably now Greater Gothenburg, built only by 1850).

King and Parliament cosigned the deal without consulting the people.

14:11 (offend Christians ...) It might of course offend God as well.

Or it is possible something else will.

I mean, as a Geocentric who considers the visible universe moved each day by one proving even to Pagans his everlasting or inexhaustible power by never failing to do so any day ... I take that somewhat seriously. Some Heliocentric Kantians may take it less seriously ... not by my advise, not that they care about it ...

Let me be precise, I mean the Triune God.

You know, the Son said sth about the Father keeping the Universe going even after Friday Nightfall in Jerusalem TZ (John 5:17 takes place some hours, less than 24, later).

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