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What does someone who believes in antidisestablishmentarianism oppose?

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Antidisestablishmentarianism is opposition to a breaking away from an established church. Antidisestablishmentarianism is used to specifically refer to people who opposed withdrawing support of the Anglican Church of England during the 1800s.
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Someone who believes in antidisestablishmentarianism opposes the separation of church and state. This ideology is based on the belief that the Church of England should remain the official state religion in the United Kingdom.
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A person who believes in antidisestablishmentarianism opposes the movement to disestablish or remove the official status of a state church. They believe that the state should support and maintain its established church, typically the Church of England in Britain. They also oppose reforms that would undermine the power and influence of the established church.
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