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It's crazy Islamist time again!

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White84


Andy Walker
Andy Walker

How have you got through my block.
Ever heard of leopard never changing it's spots that's me.
I shall not apologise.
Christians can be murdered for some so called blasphemy in Pakistan.All Becuase a fairy story has brainwashed them.
Try it over here then we can have a bit of ethnic cleansing.Might as well poke the hornets nest with a big stick.Night Night some of us have work in the Morning!

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Where did I tell you to apologise? I asked you to explain.

I don't think any sane person would deny that the blasphemy laws in Pakistan are a complete joke and show their stone age thinking over there. It's completely backwards and you're right that the level of delusion religion causes is dangerous.

But you want to hate an entire race of people because of stories like this from Pakistan? It's ridiculous simple as that.

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Laughing

White84


Andy Walker
Andy Walker

I will be happy when I see Mosques burn from lands end to john o groats.

Reclaim the UK.

People I speak to and many Bolton Wanderers fans in Scott's etc,they may not shout it from the mountain top but there are many many English Christians who would not shed a tear if Mosques were burnt to the ground.

The Night of the Long Knives us upon us!

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Guest

Can one of the Mods do us a favour and lock this thread now please?

When I posted my original comment with the link to the story about Scotty dogs at the Commonwealth Games, I meant it as a lighthearted poke at the people concerned and I never intended it to be the platform for overt racism that it has become.

I think it's fairly well documented on here that I'm no friend of "the religion of peace" and the way it's being twisted by a sick-minded minority to further their own political agenda but equally, I'm not an advocate of the ideas espoused by the emerging far right of British politics and I don't want a thread that I started to be used as a vehicle to promote them.

Glowing talk of burning mosques and mention of key events in the rise of Fascism in Nazi Germany (although I think 84 got his history mixed up and he meant to reference Kristallnacht, not The Night of the Long Knives) makes me uncomfortable and I don't want to be associated with it on a public internet forum.

Cheers.

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Breadman wrote:Can one of the Mods do us a favour and lock this thread now please?

When I posted my original comment with the link to the story about Scotty dogs at the Commonwealth Games, I meant it as a lighthearted poke at the people concerned and I never intended it to be the platform for overt racism that it has become.

I think it's fairly well documented on here that I'm no friend of "the religion of peace" and the way it's being twisted by a sick-minded minority to further their own political agenda but equally, I'm not an advocate of the ideas espoused by the emerging far right of British politics and I don't want a thread that I started to be used as a vehicle to promote them.

Glowing talk of burning mosques and mention of key events in the rise of Fascism in Nazi Germany (although I think 84 got his history mixed up and he meant to reference Kristallnacht, not The Night of the Long Knives) makes me uncomfortable and I don't want to be associated with it on a public internet forum.

Cheers.


:clap:

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White84 wrote:I will be happy when I see Mosques burn from lands end to john o groats.

Reclaim the UK.

People I speak to and many Bolton Wanderers fans in Scott's etc,they may not shout it from the mountain top but there are many many English Christians who would not shed a tear if Mosques were burnt to the ground.

The Night of the Long Knives us upon us!

I doubt people you speak to - or anybody that would associate with you has a higher iq than your average Labrador so that's probably not a fair measure of public opinion to be honest.

Keep dreaming of your christian army though, you absolute tit.

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I don't get how people square this circle, many of us in this thread are deeply frustrated with extremist terrorism using a fairy story as a basis for hatred and prejudice.

and yet people talk about burning down places of worship.... thats the same thing, extremism. 

pretty brainless frankly, what people need is education, sadly when you're indoctrinated from the moment you pop out it's very difficult to accept.

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Hipster_Nebula wrote:I don't get how people square this circle, many of us in this thread are deeply frustrated with extremist terrorism using a fairy story as a basis for hatred and prejudice.

and yet people talk about burning down places of worship.... thats the same thing, extremism. 

pretty brainless frankly, what people need is education, sadly when you're indoctrinated from the moment you pop out it's very difficult to accept.

i agree with hipster.

9 times out of ten you inherit your religion.

The problem is you also inherit the view of your peers and when it becomes as diluted and propaganda filled due to widespread information being available at the hit of a button it is going to cause wars and hatred

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I "inherited" my religion from my parents, but rejected it around the same time I "rejected" Father Christmas, The Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy because a belief in some supernatural entity that you can't see or communicate with struck me as a stupid idea even as a ten year old.

I'm honestly amazed that in the year 2014, we still have so many people on the planet prepared to set aside their rationality in favour of believing in some man-made construct which is rooted in myth and superstition.

And then they start killing anybody who doesn't hold the same beliefs.

You don't need organised religion to give you a strong sense of what's morally right and I find it insulting that so many are prepared to preach about how we would all get along better if we devoted ourselves to following "their" particular god.

If we're ever going to properly develop intellectually as a species, we need to all adopt a far more secular approach to life.

Sermon over.

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amen

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Guest

Don't forget to give generously in the box on the way out.

God's watching you and he likes paper money, not coins........

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Breadman wrote:I "inherited" my religion from my parents, but rejected it around the same time I "rejected" Father Christmas, The Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy because a belief in some supernatural entity that you can't see or communicate with struck me as a stupid idea even as a ten year old.

I'm honestly amazed that in the year 2014, we still have so many people on the planet prepared to set aside their rationality in favour of believing in some man-made construct which is rooted in myth and superstition.

I was talking to God last night and can confirm that he is real.

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i talked to god in a phone box on my way home.  (The Verve)

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

God is worried about you all, especially those that play COD.

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

You all know who God is.
So behave.

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Breadman wrote:I "inherited" my religion from my parents, but rejected it around the same time I "rejected" Father Christmas, The Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy because a belief in some supernatural entity that you can't see or communicate with struck me as a stupid idea even as a ten year old.

I'm honestly amazed that in the year 2014, we still have so many people on the planet prepared to set aside their rationality in favour of believing in some man-made construct which is rooted in myth and superstition.

And then they start killing anybody who doesn't hold the same beliefs.

You don't need organised religion to give you a strong sense of what's morally right and I find it insulting that so many are prepared to preach about how we would all get along better if we devoted ourselves to following "their" particular god.

If we're ever going to properly develop intellectually as a species, we need to all adopt a far more secular approach to life.

Sermon over.

I have to agree wholeheartedly with the above however try convincing those 650 years behind us!?!

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Soul Kitchen wrote:
Breadman wrote:I "inherited" my religion from my parents, but rejected it around the same time I "rejected" Father Christmas, The Easter Bunny and The Tooth Fairy because a belief in some supernatural entity that you can't see or communicate with struck me as a stupid idea even as a ten year old.

I'm honestly amazed that in the year 2014, we still have so many people on the planet prepared to set aside their rationality in favour of believing in some man-made construct which is rooted in myth and superstition.

And then they start killing anybody who doesn't hold the same beliefs.

You don't need organised religion to give you a strong sense of what's morally right and I find it insulting that so many are prepared to preach about how we would all get along better if we devoted ourselves to following "their" particular god.

If we're ever going to properly develop intellectually as a species, we need to all adopt a far more secular approach to life.

Sermon over.

I have to agree wholeheartedly with the above however try convincing those 650 years behind us!?!

Completely agree!

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Soul Kitchen wrote:

I have to agree wholeheartedly with the above however try convincing those 650 years behind us!?!


Blackburn ans Wigan fans.......? Very Happy

White84


Andy Walker
Andy Walker

Deep down who wouldn't laugh at Mosques being burnt to the ground.
They are the Enemy( within) reds in the beds the Yanks called it in the 50's.
We cannot touch their bodies when they are dead apparantley.

Why is halal meat necessary? My wife was in a Taxi and the reason they cut the animals throat is to release Bacteria(WHAT?) as opposed to stunning the poor bloody sheep,cow.Which contains Bacteria if it's not had its throat cut.Thats what cookings for killing bacteria.

When in Rome!

But the do gooders can't see what they really want.UK Islamic state.

It will never happen mind but that's what they want.They'll live amongst us but apart from a very small few most of them abide us and would kill us all tommorow if they could take power.

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