Christianity ....

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...is it under attack ?

Are they being thrown to the Lions again ? i thought we had got past that stage in its development ?

On the one hand i would deem this shocking. On the other, having experienced a lot of Christian fundamentalism, i can see both sides of the argument - and can understand how some Christians made some enemies along the way. Speaking as an atheist, its a curious conundrum. Love it or hate it, its an integral part of the history of the West. Does it have much future ? or is it headed for the same dustbin of history as Zeus, The Druids, Freya and whoeverdafeck the Aztecs worshiped.

answers on a postcard please.......





well then i guess they must forgive. Turn the other cheek.
 
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If Christianity is unlawful in schools then so to should the trans crap we have to put up with from the woke religion.

My stance is if you put your child into a Religious school expect to be taught religiously.

Perhaps the same logic should be applied to Muslim schools? No teaching of religion in them?
 
One of the principal bedrocks of division in Northern Ireland is the schools.

They are divided on faith - Catholic republican or Protestant unionist.

Banning religious indoctrination could be geared to that.

Whether this law is applied to the Mainland remains to be seen.

If so, yes it would apply to Muslim and Jewish schools etc.
 
Sure, but if you're going to do that then don't you dare take Easter breaks, celebrate Christmas etc. Can't pick and choose the nice bits of Christian tradition and eradicate the rest.
 
Can you imagine what would happen in the UK if muslim schools were banned?

I would imagine simialr from the Jewish community.

I assume the NI schools are govt schools as I am not sure if this could apply to private schools.
 
Are they being thrown to the Lions again ? i thought we had got past that stage in its development ?

On the one hand i would deem this shocking. On the other, having experienced a lot of Christian fundamentalism, i can see both sides of the argument - and can understand how some Christians made some enemies along the way. Speaking as an atheist, its a curious conundrum. Love it or hate it, its an integral part of the history of the West. Does it have much future ? or is it headed for the same dustbin of history as Zeus, The Druids, Freya and whoeverdafeck the Aztecs worshiped.

answers on a postcard please.......

Re Aztecs, definitely chocolate
 
One of the principal bedrocks of division in Northern Ireland is the schools.

They are divided on faith - Catholic republican or Protestant unionist.

Banning religious indoctrination could be geared to that.

Whether this law is applied to the Mainland remains to be seen.

If so, yes it would apply to Muslim and Jewish schools etc.
It’s my understanding that all the schools must teach the national curriculum. That means teaching about both traditions and not just one. RE is teaching about faith. Not a faith.
 
Any idea when London’s rent-a-mob will be marching in the capital to protest about this?

What's happening in Nigeria (and Sudan) to Christians is truly awful.

The rent-a-mob you refer to may be justified in pointing out that neither of these countries is an ally, nor is the UK actively assisting them by providing spy flights and jet cover.
 
They might feel implicated by one genocide - because an ally of their government carries it out.

But powerless in another genocide, because there is little or no influence their own government can have.
Perhaps they could gather together and light candles instead. But maybe they just don’t care about Christian lives.
 
in the UK have many people been arrested and/or sentenced for 'Christianophobia' or being 'Anti-Christianic' ?
I am not talking about criminal acts like violence, vandalism or arson. But merely for spoken & written criticism of Christianity. Denial of the divinity of Christ or scoffing & mocking Christian iconography ? Was Anybody arrested ?
 
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