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Old 08-01-2015, 17:23   #113
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Re: Mass shooting in Paris

If adhering to the Koran, the book that children of Islamic parents tend to have rammed down their throat from the age of 5 if not earlier, this point of view is perfectly reasonable.

How can you reconcile the rights of a parent to bring their child up as they see fit with society under these circumstances?

I have to think that, in anything like a 'pure' form, Islam is incompatible with our way of life.

However, it could be said that the same was true for Christianity, however for want of a better phrase Christianity grew up and found its place in modern society.

Bleh, this all sucks, and our cowardly, sycophantic politicians are getting on my nerves. Going to have a beer and eat bacon.
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