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Old 05-04-2010, 16:14   #38
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Re: Another protest against plans for a new mosque

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Originally Posted by foreverwar View Post
If, not when.
More when, I'd say

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And I could argue that churches do cause the same problem - the Catholic Church in Headingley every Saturday evening and Sunday morning, and the local C of E church every Sunday morning.
You could, but as I said. I don't think churches cause the same problem.
I suppose it depends on where the church is, compared to where the mosque is.
most mosques are built bang in the middle of somewhere, where just being there causes problems.

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You could also bring schools into the equation, as the local primary school near me (about 350 metres) causes traffic jams every week-day morning and afternoon during term-time.
As has been said. schools are essential.
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