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There have been atrocities in the country caused by Muslims...Fact Some Muslims protest whilst preaching said hatred at processions for our soldiers...Fact I have no doubt there are active Al Queda members/supporters in this country...Conjecture IMO knowing the above goes on is a fair enough reason to be cautious. I do not hate Muslims but I do know some of them can not be trusted . Its got nothing to do with who they believe its more to do with what some of them believe in IE Jihad ---------- Post added at 13:34 ---------- Previous post was at 13:31 ---------- Quote:
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If the reason people mock Christianity is because of having it forced on them in the past then maybe they should reserve their mocking for those who try to convert them.
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and Islamic families do not force Islam on their young then? thats a rhetorical question as it goes cuz of course we know they do. Its also a lot more prejudiced toward sex than christianity
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Zing: that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that more people in the UK will have had Christianity forced on them (be it though their parents, school, door knockers or otherwise) than any other religion. From that perspective, it's not surprising that Christianity gets mocked more.
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Perhaps more people will have their religious views expressed to them but that is not forced is it? My daughter is taught about all religions at school so by your definition the majority of children will have Islam Buddah Hindu Christianity etc "forced upon them" I think by proportion children of Islamic families are more likely to be "forced" into religion than those born into christian familes who a large proportion of do not see the insides of a church at all |
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Incidentally, I've never had a Muslism door knocker :) |
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People who don't attend any church/chapel/temple will not by defination be religious, thus how can they imprint on their children their beliefs regarding any diety you choose to name.... Obversely, any family that regularly attends church/chapel/temple etc ofc take their children to their place of worship with them. This is exactly what happened to me.... When I started in primary school, my parents enrolled me in Sunday School for an hour before church every sunday. I was also enrolled in the Robins, then the Anchor Boys, then the Jnr Boys Bge and eventually the Snr BB. Ofc I could have stopped going to church, BB and bible class, but by the age of 14 I considered myself a confirmed christian. So I didn't stop attending church until I was in my late teens, and had seen enough of the world for my faith to be challenged, and over the years to fall away and for me to finally proclaim myself an Anti-Theist and Anti-Deist. By and large, religion is perpetuated via the family and its involvement in their church. To say otherwise would be to fool yourself.... |
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