Has Religion played any role in the Queen's longevity?

Has Religion attributed to Queen Elizabeth's long life?


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She transported hundreds of thousand of Kenyan women and children at gun point to concentration camps to teach them to be subservient to her and whites or die. Thousands and thousands never came back. her armed forces were ordered to commit some horrible atrocities to stop democracy. A union movement united with religion, to bring democracy.
Yeah. She did this personally.:drunk:
 
She transported hundreds of thousand of Kenyan women and children at gun point to concentration camps to teach them to be subservient to her and whites or die. Thousands and thousands never came back. her armed forces were ordered to commit some horrible atrocities to stop democracy. A union movement united with religion, to bring democracy.
Well, what would you expect? She was a truck driver during WW II.
 
People who attend religious gatherings live longer than athiests, that's why non belivers have "religious " gatherings to communalise in Britain. There's a benefit to social grace.
 

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People who attend religious gatherings live longer than athiests, that's why non belivers have "religious " gatherings to communalise in Britain. There's a benefit to social grace.
Evidence?
Or just making stuff up?
 
People who attend religious gatherings live longer than athiests, that's why non belivers have "religious " gatherings to communalise in Britain. There's a benefit to social grace.
But if living longer just means spending half of your time in a church having gobbledygook spewed at you, is it worth it?
 
Excellent thread Porke"d.

I think the Queen's longevity is largely due to her being a shapeshifting reptile.
You might be thinking of her husband here. Rumour has it that he's done a lot of shapeshifting with Australian girls, among others, over the years. He is certainly reptilian.
 
Evidence?
Or just making stuff up?
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She was a good girl. I remember her crackly radio speech during the war. Not all of it, but she addressed the british spirit and told them to be brave and when it was over to rebuild.
 

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Surely, a significant factor in her longevity would have been that she was relieved of the burden of ever having to worry about whence comes her next paycheck. Saving up for and finding her first home as an adult was also something which never had to exercise her mind. Also, the equally long life of her mum would be a factor. The lunacy of her extended family might have caused an unstable mind in a lesser person, but she seems to have come through this unscathed. The huge corporation she runs (the monarchy) has benefited enormously from her public relations skills (read: she was, and still is devious, self-serving con artist).
 
As far back as 1872, Francis Galton did some stats covering 100 odd years and found that the "prayed for" royals lived, on average, the shortest lives of all 10 professions he surveyed.
 
So just making stuff up.
Fair enough.
No , just bad copy skills. Here's an article of numerous about the subject. Instead of relying on my comments which you are sceptical about why don't you just google "atheist churches" baby.
Sunday Assembly atheist church comes to Australia
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By Caroline Winter
Updated 9 Nov 2013, 8:20pmSat 9 Nov 2013, 8:20pm

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Map: AustraliaSunday Assembly, or church for atheists, is a gathering of the godless and is on its way to Australia. It aims to celebrate and inspire. It also serves tea and cake.

"The Sunday Assembly has been called the atheist church, but we prefer to think of it as all the best bits of church but with no religion and awesome songs," British comedian Sanderson Jones said.

"Our motto is "live better, help often and wonder more", and our mission is to help everyone live this one life as fully as possible."

Mr Jones and fellow comedian Pippa Evans created and held their first Sunday Assembly in London in January.

Since then, the movement has gone viral.

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Audio: 'Atheist church' the Sunday Assembly is on its way to Australia. (AM)


"I am at the moment doing this phone call from Nashville, Tennessee, and we are launching a Sunday Assembly in the buckle of the Bible Belt," Mr Jones said.

"People have heard about what we're doing and now there are these godless congregations which are being launched all over the world."

Organisers are on a world tour, establishing assemblies across the US, UK, Europe and Australia.

Melbourne has already hosted five Sunday Assemblies. Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra are next.

Assembly 'meeting a need' and not anti-religion: organisers
"Because it is a godless congregation, we don't have a doctrine to rely on so we take reference from everything in the world," Kathryn Murray, the Assembly's Melbourne convenor, said.

"From the arts, from nature, from everything that we can get our hands on."

A typical service includes inspirational talks, readings and sing-alongs and always finishes with tea and cake.

Ms Murray says they have been getting about 100 people at each assembly.

"The rate at which it's growing I think shows that it's meeting a need," she said.

"Especially within atheism, I think there's a bit of a stigma that's gotten attached to it that you have to be angry and outraged and anti-religion to be an atheist and it's just not true.

"There are heaps of people who don't believe and just want to be good people and part of a community."

The Sunday Assembly roadshow arrives in Australia next weekend
 
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"The Sunday Assembly has been called the atheist church*, but we prefer to think of it as all the best bits of church but with no religion and awesome songs," British comedian Sanderson Jones said.

*by religious zealots as usual.

"Mr Jones and fellow comedian Pippa Evans created and held their first Sunday Assembly in London in January."

Thou shalt take the piss.
 
A quick look at the longevity of Monarchs, not only British, seems to support the theory that modern medicine and vaccination and germ theory have everything to do with the recent surge in old ageism.
Though you could argue "grumpiness" had something to do Withe Victoria's ripeness of age.
 
She is at the front of the queue for everything money and privilege provides.
Probably sleeps in an oxygen tent
 
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