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Originally Posted by jaxie
I've not seen anyone on the thread say that. You are taking a serious leap in your own direction with this remark. 
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Originally Posted by Brillopad
You mock, but you, or should I say your future children/grandchildren, may live to pay for your apathy on the subject. As long as you are not around to worry about it though.
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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey
Germany's fecked.
The country has a low population so what's Merkels plan?Fill it with Muslims 
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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey
I know.I saw the Swastikas graffitied on the walls when i was there.
There is much more chance of another far right group getting power though with this Islamisation being left free to prosper.
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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
I have had my mind changed by the increasing cases of schools 'conditioning' pupils and 'brainwashing' them into Religious Fundamentalism and Anti-Western propaganda - even in once traditional secular schools.
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I'm just suggesting that religion and atheism should be taught, and children should find their own faith. Those who fear children might pick the wrong one should not be around children when theyre being taught about religion imo, they dont need to hear biases and fear mongering when making their choice, they need structured lessons. Prayer and hymn practice seems appropriate, I dont understand the fuss.