It is my understanding that he would like there to be no Lords spiritual in the house of Lords, He states that reality is aspiritual. That is a belief which would be enshrined in a house of Lords in which there would be no Lords spiritual. As an institution it would stand as a constant denial of my beliefs in favour of his.
That is a load of non-sense. Not having places reserved for the 26 most senior members of the Church of England, under the mis-titled Lords Spiritual (as it implies that spiritual is the sole preserve of the CofE) would in no way whatsoever expunge the recognition of 'spiritual' in the HofL. While there are members of the HoLs who consider themselves to be spiritual and consider that their spiritual nature is important then the HoLs will continue to represent those views. And of course there are many, many Peers who are religious, do consider themselves to be spiritual, consider that to be important who aren't part of the 26 Bishops block (including, let's be clear ex Archbishops of Canterbury).
The notion that a HofL without the automatic places for the 26 Bishops would be aspiritual is as bonkers are implying the following:
1. As there aren't any 'Lords Environmental' (automatic places for members of a single environmental organisation) then the HofL is aenvironmental, anti environmentalist and denying the views of environmentalists.
2. As there aren't any 'Lords Vegetarian' (automatic places for members of a single vegetarian organisation) then the HofL is avegetarian, anti vegetarian and denying the views of vegetarians.
3. As there aren't any 'Lords Sporting' (automatic places for members of a single football club) then the HofL is asporting, anti sport and denying the views of people who consider sport to be important in their lives.
The Bishops represent a special privilege afforded to a single religious organisation, that is not afforded to any other organisation, religious or otherwise. The only justification is an appeal to tradition, but that is one that I reject. If they were removed that appeal to tradition would vanish overnight and would any sensible person suggest their reinstatement.
By the way - I have no issue with CofE Bishops putting themselves forward to be appointed as peers in exactly the same manner as everyone else. Fine by me, what I object to is their automatic appointment due to their role in a completely separate organisation.