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Old 12-12-2009, 18:21   #24
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Re: Children as young as four being radicalised ?

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This is why its important for all immigrants, all nationalities, to swear allegiance to the U.K. to speak English, & to learn British history.
Or any indigenous UK language

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Religion should not be forced on children. let them play for heavens sake, childhood doesn't last that long.
It depends on what you mean by 'forced'. I fully agree that it can be destructive without good leadership and fellowship. There's nothing wrong with bringing a child up in a certain faith as long as respect for all beliefs, cultures and ways of life is taught as paramount. Bringing a child up in one particular faith does not mean 'slagging off' the others (including atheism if you consider it a faith).
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