Matt Dillon
Retardium User
Buttnugget, both terms are appropriate depending on the century and where you're from, you stupid asshole.Too much whiskey today?
I know that Trumper. But you literally wrote 'Church of England". That's the Anglican Church.![]()
Probably also depends on how much history you've read. I've read a lot.
We are not the same.

Church of England | Definition, History, Religion, Anglican, Beliefs, & Facts | Britannica
Church of England is the English national church that traces its history back to the arrival of Christianity in Britain during the 2nd century. It has been the original church of the Anglican Communion since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. Learn more about the Church of England in this...
The Episcopal Church | Anglican Communion, Christianity, History, Controversy, & Facts | Britannica
The Episcopal Church is an autonomous, mainline Protestant church in the United States and member of the Anglican Communion. It was formally organized in Philadelphia in 1789 as the successor to the Church of England in the American colonies.

The settlers that came here were against that.
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