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Trying to govern a country of mainly non-theist individuals and a disparate set of widely differing faiths based on the tenets of one specific faith is misguided at best, disturbing at worst. So any politician who try to bring their personal beliefs to the (political) table is on a hiding to nothing. Quoting scripture to backup an argument is as useful as a chocolate teapot. You can put together justification for most things from the Old and New Testament so it means nothing when reinforcing an objective point. If JRM ever puts God before Country, he's political toast ... |
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Your post shows the nature of the Brexit kickbackers - deliberately confuse the problem with the intention of getting a peverse result! |
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8194701.html https://www.theguardian.com/society/...es-say-doctors |
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Look at abortion from a different perspective. Rather than just quote from a firm 'belief', argue the point that abortion involves the murder of a human being who has consciousness and feeling. The issue should not be whether the baby is capable of living after abortion, but whether it can be conscious of its situation and feel pain. If it can do so, then abortion in those circumstances is murder, pure and simple. Abortion at up to 12 weeks, to my mind, is acceptable, based on what I know. As far as the subject of this thread is concerned, I don't think religion is relevant at all. Either Brexit will work or it won't. Personally, I think there are enormous potential benefits from getting out, and the real danger is staying in. This monolithic monstrosity will implode sooner or later, and we don't want to be in it when that happens. |
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I honestly don't think anyone on this forum would credit JC as ever being a potential great PM! Not that the current incumbent is exactly brilliant, mind. |
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A lot of nonsense has been spoken about the demands for staff in the NHS, but this is based on a false assumption. We are looking not at a ban on immigration but controlled immigration, so we only take on the people we need. Most of us are not anti-immigration, we are just concerned about uncontrolled immigration, because we are only a small island. |
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I have political differences with a lot of my friends (almost all are more conservative than me). I don't expect everyone to agree with me on everything - what kind of life would that be? To be fair to her btw, May is taking that approach of exit options from the EU within her own cabinet. Nobody agrees on anything do they? Collective responsibility is one thing but Boris and Jo Johnson are brothers, look at how they disagree on the issue. Disagreement but respect is a fundamental sign of decency. I disagree with a lot of the leave voters (on the issue of the EU) in this thread - just because I can like them or get along with them as people does not mean that I need help. |
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