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Re: The Swiss don't like minarets
Which, funnily enough, was being already used in Switzerland to stop minarets being built - only four existed, and every other one since then had not been given planning permission.
Which makes you wonder why a referendum was needed to stop something that wasn't happening..... |
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I think this debate is starting to hot up, too me there is only ONE god, and none of the other stuff, l brought up as a christian and prayed to god each Sunday.
On the other thing, The big problem we have in this country, is that our government and local councils give into certain groups to allow building, of such buildings that will cause problems to the local community, they will knock down places like community centres or shops, schools to allow permission to build this premises, an yet won't fund for more schools etc. We the people are not consulted when there are important issues to be dealt with, whereas in other countries, they are allow to say what they think. |
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by it's very nature religion isn't tolerant it doesn't matter how tolerant europe(the christian part)is ,Islam by it's very nature won't be tolerant of other religions,it just so happens that in modern times Christianity is more tolerant of other religions while Islam seems to be stuck in the dark ages allowing hard line muslims to vitually run countries that's what people are scared of .We have seen it in this country over the last ten years with british born muslims becoming hard line activists .The Swiss people are probably looking at us and realising what will happen if they let things get out of hand |
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[QUOTE=Arthurgray50@blu;34919244] too me there is only ONE god, and none of the other stuff, l brought up as a christian and prayed to god each Sunday.QUOTE]
only one god in Islam aswell Arthur it's just that they pray on friday(mostly) ;) |
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I wondered why, when I read some things related to this, sometimes it said Allah (PBUH), and some times it said God. |
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indeed ,i think giving god a name means that you will very shortly have a fatwa on your head ...so be careful |
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In the Old Testament of the Bible, God does have a name. The problem is, it is represented in ancient Hebrew by the letters YHWH. It was usual practice at the time to omit vowels, but it does present us with a problem in the modern age; namely, that we don't know exactly how to pronounce the name in spoken language. It is usually vocalised these days as "Yahweh", although "Jehovah" is an alternative that was more popular in earlier times. However, "Yahweh" is a sort of best-guess. There's no guarantee that it's not meant to be "Yohwoh" or maybe "Yihwah".
The translators of the King James Bible in 1611 didn't know how to render it in English and so as not to cause offence by getting it wrong, they simply rendered every occurance of it in the Old Testament text as "the LORD". Islam also considers the Old Testament to be holy scripture. I assume the hard line some Muslims take with anyone who tries to ascribe a vocalised name to God is a result of the very same uncertainty about exactly how to vocalise it and an assumption that it's better not to try. Incidentally, the Jews at one time were equally forthright in their insistence that nobody should try to say "Jehovah", little knowing that one day it would prove a comedy goldmine for John Cleese et al. ;) |
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Halibot anyone? :p:
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oooh i like a nice piece of fish ;) |
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