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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

? What’s that got to with anything 

You said that we're a predominantly Christian country.

I was wondering if you were a practising Christian. If not, then you really shouldn't disrespect their faith by piggybacking onto it.

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I don't claim to understand international politics, but I think if I was Ukrainian sat in my house, and we got invaded by another country, I would be kinda pissed about it.

 

 

 

I suppose the UK and europe buying fuel and gas from Russia has payed for it's tanks, missiles, fighter jets, and nukes :vollkommenauf:

Posted
7 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Do you go to church?

I have no problems with Ukrainians, the second best woman I have encountered was from Kiev.

 

In a sexual capacity or friend manner.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mark J said:

I thought it was a Christian country.

Why you interested if I attend church or not. It It is thankfully still a predominantly christian country. 

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1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Why you interested if I attend church or not. It It is thankfully still a predominantly christian country. 

You said that we're a predominantly Christian country.

I was wondering if you were a practising Christian. If not, then you really shouldn't disrespect their faith by piggybacking onto it.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Why you interested if I attend church or not. It It is thankfully still a predominantly christian country. 

You don't express any Christian values in your posts on here. Why does Christianity make you thankful?

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1 minute ago, Mark J said:

You said that we're a predominantly Christian country.

I was wondering if you were a practising Christian. If not, then you really shouldn't disrespect their faith by piggybacking onto it.

Once again you quickly stopped wondering and started presuming followed by lecturing. 

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9 minutes ago, Mark J said:

You don't express any Christian values in your posts on here. Why does Christianity make you thankful?

How don’t I ??. Allowing people to

look after themselves without massive damaging state interference and christian beliefs are totally compatible. 

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15 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Why should Christianity be a factor?


I wasn’t going to dignify that with much of a response Mark as I know you have a reasonable grasp of the history of Britain.
 

However, as a reminder these islands of ours have near 1700 years of a dominant Christian identity, culture and tradition (of which near 1300 was a universal Catholic Christianity).
 

This guiding Christian ethos is still with us today. Well, most of us anyway. 
 

Ukraine has over a 1000 years of Christianity as the dominant religion. 

 

In short. We have shared Christian values. 
 

 

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