For a republican, I love the pageantry and sweetly enthused deference of these occasions far too much. Fortunately, like most academics I'm disturbingly gifted at managing internal conflicts. That also helps with compartmentalising the God Factor. The cathedral is beautiful, the choir raises the roof with gorgeousness surpassing understanding, and the Archbishop cuts an impressive figure and is an accomplished and intelligent speaker. I just hum over the one-true-god-wretched-sinner parts.
At the end of the service, there is the blessing.
Be of good courage.
Hold fast to that which is good.
Render to no one evil for evil.
Strengthen the fainthearted.
Support the weak.
Help the afflicted.
Honor all people.
Well. Dare I say it? Amen.
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Gawd Xtin, you slay me. Flame decals, Vanity Fair, bottle of paste, the God-departmentalization thing. And Lilibet. amen!
From benefit-cost land, the Queen is a bargain compared to the U.S. presidency; imperial grandiosity seems to ensure that we don't enjoy any head-of-state economies of scale. But I don't think we could trick you into a trade under present circumstances.
Tom, my friend, I feel you may be right about that. Of course, the job market may ultimately take the decision out of my hands, but lately I've been wishing like hell that I had a US presidential vote to play with.
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