Teddy Eagle
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Not even if it's short for Asylum Seekers Coming Past Frontiers Constantly?If I can ask one thing; please don't call them AS.
Not even if it's short for Asylum Seekers Coming Past Frontiers Constantly?If I can ask one thing; please don't call them AS.
In your eyes, and probably mine too, no. In the eyes of the law they are.Because their claims are successful, it doesn’t mean they are genuine 😉
Hardly worth a comment. I have seen his stuff before. These claims have nothing to support them and appear to have been invented by him to justify his political views.I wonder if Wisbech, Saturn, Steeley and Dan would like to comment
I think he's bang on.
Hardly worth a comment. I have seen his stuff before. These claims have nothing to support them and appear to have been invented by him to justify his political views.
That said, radical religious belief is a problem whenever it starts to become politically active, whatever that belief is. Hence my desire to ensure that belief is not radicalised here in ways I have described in the past.
So what? It doesn’t change right from wrong.Wtaf? They have countries with different population levels and events.. Your unwillingness to admit it is weakness because it grinds against those morals you are convinced by.
I can see why the green party members are getting all confused by the challenges their big new Muslim MP is putting at them.
I recently had a good chat with a co worker who is a practicing Muslim, very serious. He suggested I become Muslim leaning on my traditional nuclear family beliefs but I said I don't believe in god at all so there's a problem. I said to him that I'd be better off being a Christian though should I face islam, because if have a chance to convert, although remain forever a lower level of person in the eyes of Islam. But, I said also that as an atheist I would have to die, wouldn't I? He said nothing, because he knew that would be the case.
The difference being that evangelical Christians in the USA are, you know, in the USA.So what? It doesn’t change right from wrong.
I too have had long chats with practicing Muslims. Two of whom were Imams. They were polite and friendly but when it came to religious belief they were completely convinced. There was no alternative. They knew and those who disagreed were wrong.
Unfortunately they’re not alone. Try talking to an evangelical Christian in the USA and you get a similar attitude. As a non believer brought up in the UK with its Christian heritage and cultural influences I find this lack of tolerance and respect disconcerting and deeply worrying.
I think we need to work hard for generations to try to teach humility and respect to all our citizens whatever their religious background might be. It won’t change in my lifetime but might by the time my grandchildren reach my age.
How other countries deal with this is up to them, but we can show a lead.
I think we need to work hard for generations to try to teach humility and respect to all our citizens whatever their religious background might be.
So what? It doesn’t change right from wrong.
I too have had long chats with practicing Muslims. Two of whom were Imams. They were polite and friendly but when it came to religious belief they were completely convinced. There was no alternative. They knew and those who disagreed were wrong.
Unfortunately they’re not alone. Try talking to an evangelical Christian in the USA and you get a similar attitude. As a non believer brought up in the UK with its Christian heritage and cultural influences I find this lack of tolerance and respect disconcerting and deeply worrying.
I think we need to work hard for generations to try to teach humility and respect to all our citizens whatever their religious background might be. It won’t change in my lifetime but might by the time my grandchildren reach my age.
How other countries deal with this is up to them, but we can show a lead.
I recently had a good chat with a co worker who is a practicing Muslim, very serious. He suggested I become Muslim leaning on my traditional nuclear family beliefs
You should be in a party called Chuck Your Own Country In The Bin.Hardly worth a comment. I have seen his stuff before. These claims have nothing to support them and appear to have been invented by him to justify his political views.
That said, radical religious belief is a problem whenever it starts to become politically active, whatever that belief is. Hence my desire to ensure that belief is not radicalised here in ways I have described in the past.
The locals don't even like us going on holiday there, but they like the taxpayers money they get for the NHS schools etc.You should be in a party called Chuck Your Own Country In The Bin.
Muslim population of Cornwall? 0.0001% ?
ok, so he is proselytising for his religion. Getting new converts.
You do know what would happen ? to you ? if you tried that in one of his countries ? Forget about setting up a table of religious books outside a Supermarket. Even just a casual chat with a buddy inside the Supermarket.
Immigration....... belief systems and all that.
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You should be in a party called Chuck Your Own Country In The Bin.
Muslim population of Cornwall? 0.0001% ?
Lebanon is a basket case, but at least they tried.The Christians, in Lebanon, tried that. RiP