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However, I will say one thing. We do not know the whole story. We only have the word of the couple who are accused. I doubt they would say if they had done anything worse than call Mohammed a warlord and Islamic dress a form of bondage, even if they had done something worse than that.. Both the Police and CPS (who, from what I have been told by various people, are not always easy to convince) clearly think there is evidence of a case to answer, and they have probably seen all the evidence, not just what we have seen. |
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Indeed the CPS and police investigating the matter know far more of the specifics than we do, but I personally wouldn't put trust them to apply reason and common sense any further than I could throw 'em.
They do make some really daft decisions sometimes, most if not all of us can think of specific cases which highlight the level of hypocracy that exist within the confines of our criminal justice system. The cynic in me says the CPS would pursue a case such as this even if only just to make an example of an innocent couple for the purposes of demonstrating to < insert name of desired non-christian religious group whom the CPS wishes to show equality> that both the police and CPS enforce UK law without bias nor prejudice. The optimist in me says "Aye that could be true, but that might not be the case here.". |
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Secondly, what are those traditions and values, or "rules and customs"? Are they the ones that promote and welcome diversity and tolerance of others? Or the ones that that say, "if you want to live in this country, abide by our rules, or else?" There is no evidence reported that the Vogelenzangs were anything other than malignant, or that they were anything but benign, but whatever they were, was clearly enough for the police to investigate and the CPS to recommend a prosecution. |
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If the offended lodger in question was merely minding her own business and then found herself verbally assaulted, then clearly there is little doubt as to where the blame lies. On the other hand, from the initial account of the incident - it seemed to me that they were all having a discussion, and some things were said that the other party disagreed with. This is still early days yet, and the newspaper accounts mean relatively little, in time we'll get the full scoop. Quote:
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Aye, I'm under no illusions of Christianity being founded in Hartlepool (lol) but this island has been a Christian country for eons. For all purposes concerned, in my view - it might as well have been founded here.
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So given the rise of Islam in the UK, you have no objections to a Muslim taking the same view?
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I wish they'd arrest all Christians who go round banging on peoples doors. :)
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I wish they'd arrest people who post off-topic digs in threads.
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Well, Christianity is what has made this country into what it is today, if it weren't for the actions of the church throughout the entirely of the dark ages, we could well have lost all of our culture - perhaps leaving us open to domination from nearby cultures in due course. We owe our way of life, our customs, even our spoken language to the actions, virtues and sacrifices made by the Christian church in a by-gone era. They were the light that carried us through the darkness. They got us here, where we are today, and that is an achievement that can never be replaced as history has already been written. However, where we go from here is entirely up to us. Would I support our country becoming an Islamic nation? Only if it became certain that such a re-direction was a proven necessity, and to be in the best interest of the nation, our children and for our grandchildren. |
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I'm wondering how many of these plackard waving religious protestors were arrested in London?
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There is no rules that says a country must have just one religion or faith. There is room for all, including atheism. |
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I can't say everything at once Russ, I'm trying to keep these posts as short as I can :) FWIW, I'm well versed with history, its one of my favorite subjects, and yes I know the Romans would systematically destroy indigenous shrines and replace them with their own. I never said there could be no room for other faiths. But if you think I "haven't got a clue" on the basis of what I had said, and assuming you still think I'm someone else mascarading as Sparkle, perhaps I'll give this thread a miss for a while. ---------- Post added at 14:08 ---------- Previous post was at 13:55 ---------- Quote:
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What people are accusing Islam of doing now, Christianity was known for 1500 years ago. |
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Indeed, but you don't even have to look outside of Christianity (or most religions for that matter) to find examples of senseless brutality against their fellow people. Look what Henry's protestant reformation did to the Catholic shrines up and down this nation. Many were persecuted, and died for no reason other than their faith. The common factor here is people, people who are willing to use religion (or whatever else is convenient) to further their own evil, tyrannical ends, and when it fails to serve them further they just find a substitute. Its a shame that all too often religion gets the blame for the worlds evils, when the real problem is us.
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