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danielf 13-05-2010 17:07

Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?
 
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Originally Posted by downquark1 (Post 35020858)
Is it true catholics can't eat meat on Friday's?

I think there is a tradition for Catholics to eat fish on Fridays which still applies during Lent, but used to be observed throughout the year. Just google Fish, Friday and Catholics.

downquark1 13-05-2010 17:11

Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?
 
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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35020872)
I think there is a tradition for Catholics to eat fish on Fridays which still applies during Lent, but used to be observed throughout the year. Just google Fish, Friday and Catholics.

I was being a bit sarcastic, religions say a lot of things and much of it goes ignored.

Hugh 13-05-2010 17:32

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35020852)

So the basis of your statement is a facebook page. :erm:

If you had read some of the other articles, you would have seen the Shahada is a simple declaration of faith - nothing to do with saying it when entering a church.

Only you, Gary, only you.........

Gary L 13-05-2010 18:28

Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?
 
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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 35020882)
So the basis of your statement is a facebook page. :erm:

I knew this was coming. because I knew you could Google part of the quote and find out where it came from. like you usually do anyway.

Only you, foreverwar, only you......... :erm:

j52c 13-05-2010 18:38

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Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 35020786)
To my knowledge, not even christians are required to do that :confused:

I was in our church choir when i was 10 years old and for another 3 years after that and we had to make the sign of the cross as we passed the alter on our way to our seats, and when we took bread and wine during the holy communion, it was taught as a matter of respect.

Gary L 13-05-2010 18:40

Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?
 
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Originally Posted by j52c (Post 35020951)
I was in our church choir when i was 10 years old and for another 3 years after that and we had to make the sign of the cross as we passed the alter on our way to our seats, and when we took bread and wine during the holy communion, it was taught as a matter of respect.

And later you realised you were tricked into doing the letting Jesus into your heart ritual? :D

Sirius 13-05-2010 18:42

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yet another Muslim thread by the grand master of Muslim threads :rolleyes:

Arthurgray50@blu 13-05-2010 18:44

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Why is it that our kids are being told that if you don't abide by other religious rules, ie the kid in question, IF my child doesn't want to wear a certain bit of clothing to go into a certain religious building, then she should not be forced too, and told to wait outside, l get really fed up with all this religious stuff being shuvved down our throat.

Gary L 13-05-2010 18:44

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35020955)
yet another Muslim thread by the grand master of Muslim threads :rolleyes:

My mother always used to say. if you don't like it then don't read it. :)

papa smurf 13-05-2010 18:48

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35020754)
:banghead::banghead::banghead:

you only have to wear a scarf maggy -not bring down half a ton of rubble down onto your head :D

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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 35020882)
So the basis of your statement is a facebook page. :erm:

If you had read some of the other articles, you would have seen the Shahada is a simple declaration of faith - nothing to do with saying it when entering a church.

Only you, Gary, only you.........

All I Needed Was The Love You Gave

All I Needed For Another Day

And All I Ever Knew

Only You
:luv:

Sirius 13-05-2010 18:57

Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35020959)
My mother always used to say. if you don't like it then don't read it. :)

Its the racial motivation around it that offends me the most.

martyh 13-05-2010 19:00

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35020974)
Its the racial motivation around it that offends me the most.

agreed ,wonder why the DM didn't write a story on how the mother is teaching her daughter how to be a bigot ?

Gary L 13-05-2010 19:01

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35020974)
Its the racial motivation around it that offends me the most.

Well I don't know if someone is going to be offended on my behalf for what you say. so I'll just advise you stick your fingers in your ears and hum a tune for a bit.

Maggy 13-05-2010 19:22

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35020960)
you only have to wear a scarf maggy -not bring down half a ton of rubble down onto your head :D

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All I Needed Was The Love You Gave

All I Needed For Another Day

And All I Ever Knew

Only You
:luv:

I'm sick of constant Muslim threads or anti religion threads or gender bender bashing threads .

Oh for one intelligent erudite and positive thread on a subject that everyone can discuss without anyone getting abused or sneered at..

Hom3r 13-05-2010 19:30

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I'm not religious, but If I was to enter a building that has rules, due to religious reasons, I would like most decent people abide by them. Simples.


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