Reflections on Ethics 91
People of faith have no monopoly of virtue
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Reflections on Ethics 91
Last month, Queen Elizabeth II in her role as head of the Church of England[1] addressed the Church’s annual synod. Among other things she stated:
“It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue and that the well-being and prosperity of the nation depend on the contribution of individuals and groups of all faiths and none.”