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  • #278097

    @sharongooner wrote:

    @waspish wrote:

    none of this actually answers the question, but then hey ho. im still dazed and confused and have no time to chat nowadays im so busy in the pub its great. n no its not the smoking ban. its the fact that the local drug dealer got locked up and all his soldiers are looking for a hidey hole, i get to keep my eye on them and i make money from their muppett customers looking for another jesus to follow… hallelujeh to cocaine eh…

    Care to share?

    trust me kid we could be very happy for a very long time on the shit i take off these poor twats on a weekly basis. somrtimes they keep their own parents in weed for a week. ita ace fun and they cant even report ya ha ha ha ha

    #278098

    lmao Waspy!! 8) :lol:

    #278099

    Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia are large cities – I think about 1 million and 750,000 populations respectively. Only muslims are allowed in these cites – they are closed to other people.

    If anyone seriously proposed building a church or synagogue in Mecca, they would be in dead trouble – so why should we allow a mega mosque in Britain?

    #278100

    @bassingbourne55 wrote:

    Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia are large cities – I think about 1 million and 750,000 populations respectively. Only muslims are allowed in these cites – they are closed to other people.

    If anyone seriously proposed building a church or synagogue in Mecca, they would be in dead trouble – so why should we allow a mega mosque in Britain?

    As a protestant country, why do we allow catholic churches, synagogues, hindu temples or mosques?

    #278101

    ugo

    ffs Slayer has no one slayerd you yet :( :( :(

    #278102

    @ugo wrote:

    ffs Slayer has no one slayerd you yet :( :( :(

    Slayed Ugo………… thats the word your lookin for hun :wink:

    #278103

    As a protestant country, why do we allow catholic churches, synagogues, hindu temples or mosques?

    As a humanist atheist I have no love for any religions but I don’t object to them having places of worship but there need to be limits. Presumably there are a few ‘flagship’ mosques in some of our cites that equate in importance (to muslims) with cathedrals. But when we talk about globalisation, we can’t ignore the fact the Islam is a bigger ‘brand’ than Macdonald’s, Coca Cola, Wallmart or Toyota and a stronger brand than Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism etc.

    #278104

    I wouldnt disagree Bas but the current radicalisation of Islam and current strength of its corporate brand has as much to do with a global access to information (cheaply) via the internet and several powerful christian countries inane plans for world peace than its actually true strength-

    There is, to my mind, more risk from HIV/AIDS and a lack of water through climate change for the middle east and developing 3rd world than from the US and UK’s attempts to bring their brand of capitalised order to a region

    IMO

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