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Peter_ 12-05-2010 06:43

Re: Ban the burkha ?
 
I am an atheist but I only believe that they must show their faces in areas where security requires it such as banks, petrol stations and airports or anywhere else that requires your face to be uncovered for security.

Security must come first regardless of peopoles beliefs or customs.

Maggy 12-05-2010 07:00

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35019767)
I am an atheist but I only believe that they must show their faces in areas where security requires it such as banks, petrol stations and airports or anywhere else that requires your face to be uncovered for security.

Security must come first regardless of peopoles beliefs or customs.

I wasn't ranting particularly about Burkhas just the supposition that all religions should be banned. ;)

I'll go with the idea that Burkha wearers reveal themself to a female security guard but not a complete ban in all public places.I've said so before.

Peter_ 12-05-2010 07:15

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35019771)
I wasn't ranting particularly about Burkhas just the supposition that all religions should be banned. ;)

I'll go with the idea that Burkha wearers reveal themself to a female security guard but not a complete ban in all public places.I've said so before.

I knew that you were not ranting and I know that you think on similar lines to myself with regards to this issue.;)

Hugh 12-05-2010 08:14

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Get a room, you two....;)

Stuart 12-05-2010 09:09

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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 35019721)
It should be banned, like the rest of Religion. No place for it in the educated modern society. Anyone who believes anything written a thousand years ago by a man in a mud hut is a blithering idiot.

Nice, tolerant post there :erm: Someone else believed that. He commanded his army to annex Poland a few years back.

Reedy 12-05-2010 14:49

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Just common sense. It had its day in the middle ages, now we've reached a level where we (the more educated of us) know it's a load of rubbish, we should let it go to drift into obscurity. 72 virgins, talking snakes, it's all a load of old cods whallop, fairy tales made up centuries ago to explain the Earth and why things are. We'd be better off without it.

Gary L 12-05-2010 14:52

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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 35020104)
Just common sense. It had its day in the middle ages, now we've reached a level where we (the more educated of us) know it's a load of rubbish, we should let it go to drift into obscurity. 72 virgins, talking snakes, it's all a load of old cods whallop, fairy tales made up centuries ago to explain the Earth and why things are. We'd be better off without it.

This is exactly what I believe, and how I see it. :tu:

Maggy 12-05-2010 14:59

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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 35020104)
Just common sense. It had its day in the middle ages, now we've reached a level where we (the more educated of us) know it's a load of rubbish, we should let it go to drift into obscurity. 72 virgins, talking snakes, it's all a load of old cods whallop, fairy tales made up centuries ago to explain the Earth and why things are. We'd be better off without it.

I ask again, why do you have to be Aesop's Dog in a Manger?Who are you to decide these things.
Claiming the higher ground by reason of being more educated isn't going to work either.There are many,many highly educated people such as say physicists,doctors,University lecturers,philosophers,psychiatrists who believe in a religion.

Gary L 12-05-2010 15:09

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35020114)
I ask again, why do you have to be Aesop's Dog in a Manger?Who are you to decide these things.

'Deciding'? I thought it was just his opinion he was stating.

Just like if you have an opinion about something like 'the burkha should be banned completely' I don't take that as it has to happen. I take it that it's just what you think should happen.

Maggy 12-05-2010 15:22

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35020123)
'Deciding'? I thought it was just his opinion he was stating.

Just like if you have an opinion about something like 'the burkha should be banned completely' I don't take that as it has to happen. I take it that it's just what you think should happen.

Just a figure of speech..you do know what those are don't you?:rolleyes:

Funny how you can answer my questions to other people but can't answer any that are directed to you...

speedfreak 12-05-2010 15:27

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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 35020104)
Just common sense. It had its day in the middle ages, now we've reached a level where we (the more educated of us) know it's a load of rubbish, we should let it go to drift into obscurity. 72 virgins, talking snakes, it's all a load of old cods whallop, fairy tales made up centuries ago to explain the Earth and why things are. We'd be better off without it.

I guess you dont celebrate Christmas or Easter then :p:

Gary its nice to see you actually post with a proper point of view rather than skipping around the subject with odd comments and questioning questions :D

Gary L 12-05-2010 16:14

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35020133)
Just a figure of speech..you do know what those are don't you?:rolleyes:

Yes, but for you to say "Who are you to decide these things." isn't the same as "Who are you to have an opinion on these things"

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Funny how you can answer my questions to other people but can't answer any that are directed to you...
I wasn't answering a question as such. I was questioning a figure of speech.

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Originally Posted by speedfreak (Post 35020140)
I guess you dont celebrate Christmas or Easter then :p:

Yes, but not for the 'right' reasons. it's still Christmas whether it's for the right or for the wrong :)

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Gary its nice to see you actually post with a proper point of view
It's quite common :)

martyh 12-05-2010 16:22

Re: Ban the burkha ?
 
just to point out that NOT believing in religion is as heinous in some cultures as believing seems to be to some members in this forum . i am not religious ,but i will defend anybody's right to have a faith ,as i would expect them to defend my right NOT to have one

Tuftus 13-05-2010 12:02

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...ts/8678243.stm

This is the kind of thing I was concerned about many pages back in this thread. People using them as a disguise to commit crime.

punky 13-05-2010 12:18

Re: Ban the burkha ?
 
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Originally Posted by Reedy (Post 35019721)
It should be banned, like the rest of Religion. No place for it in the educated modern society. Anyone who believes anything written a thousand years ago by a man in a mud hut is a blithering idiot.

Not a fan of Pythagoras? Archimedes?

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35020114)
Claiming the higher ground by reason of being more educated isn't going to work either.There are many,many highly educated people such as say physicists,doctors,University lecturers,philosophers,psychiatrists who believe in a religion.

Not to mention that many of the rules, laws and conventions in maths and science we use today are down to ancient Romans and Greeks.


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