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( I think I must have Amish blood somewhere! :)

 

Looked in the fridge? Always find sacrificial wobbly bits last longer when chilled. You never know when there might be a dry spell.

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I think you're missing the point felix.

 

To try explain briefly.. A couple centuries ago Christians were one of violent/cruellest religions going (inquisition for example), it's evolved though and the bible is no longer taken literally by majority of Christians.

 

The difference is the majority of Muslims still believe their book is the true word and that the culture it promotes should overrule all. Hence the push to establish Sharia law. Here's couple of quotes from previous head of Muslim council of Britain..

 

 

"On Salman Rushdie "Death, perhaps, is a bit too easy for him his mind must be tormented for the rest of his life unless he asks for forgiveness to Almighty Allah.”

 

homosexuality is "not acceptable", same-sex civil partnerships are "harmful""

 

 

I'm not a fan of Rushdie nor am I fussed if gays want to marry, each to their own. That's not the way Muslims see things though, you live as their book demands or face the consequences, that is not compatible with western values so as I said earlier this is going to be an ongoing issue

 

Dead right, it's all too easy to be "touchy feely, one humanity"

Western democracy's or whatever you want to call them are secular, their laws are not set by religious doctrine.

Ie people are not executed for homosexuality or adultery.

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It's a faith of love, solong as you agree with it.Watch this.

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=APQVkJcZMKI

 

And just to add, this video shows where the problem lies, it's the belief of many not the just the actions of radicals.

 

And before I get branded a racist and banned from arbtallk, it's straight from the horses mouth, many people agreeing on the same basic principles.

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Looked in the fridge? Always find sacrificial wobbly bits last longer when chilled. You never know when there might be a dry spell.

 

 

Quite!

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