Come. Turn.
...rise, run and repeat.
That's a nice physical exercise called Suicide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrxhcln6iwc
You are absolutely getting there. Is your native language English? Or is English a second language for you? Just curious.

I understood: anglosaxons are Protestants.
What I'm trying to understand is the difference between the Protestants and the Anglicans (mainly British).
The Anglicans believe in the Pope (Queen Elisabeth II) but from a theological prospective (five solae in primis -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_solae) they are identical.
Do you have a thought on that?
I'm trying to understand that difference because Anglicans have the same ideas as Catholics and they even believe in the words of the Pope (Queen Elisabeth II) while the
Protestants seems to be an heterogeneous mass of believers.
It will be easier to identify same things that lump Protestants to Anglicans: you can easily recognise both of them in the masses when traveling the World.
I found myself more closer to Anglicans, as we both have the Pope, from a theological point of view and I fund myself more close to Americans, as America is a Democracy like Italy, from a secular point of view.
- British are mainly Anglicans but Great Britain is a Monarchy.
- Americans are mainly Protestants (no pope) but America is a Democracy.
Is like Americans have some problems with Authority.
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Recognising the differences is useful from an efficiency point of view."
Thank You.