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It's all pathetic subterfuge to win votes anyway, he couldn't give a monkeys if anyone worships Christ or not.
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'This is about ours being a Christian country. Which it is' statistically it isn't.
Strangely your pro choice view is one that is shared with the signatories of the open letter, why then you appear so affronted by the content I don't know.
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Around 95% of the population dont go to church or read the bible. They dont watch religious stuff on tv and they dont look at religious stuff online. Holidays are just holidays. They dont believe that an invisible god thing can read their thoughts, they doint think they are sinners, they dont give any money to religion and they never give religion a minutes thought.
Also having been a regular church goer at one time I can tell you that the 5% of church goers mostly dont know one end of a bible from the other or could really agree on what being a christian actually is. Lip service is all it is. |
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Most people don't follow football, they don't watch it on the telly during the season and they don't follow a local team. However they'll support England (or their own national team) when the world cup's on. I don't see anyone moaning about them not being a football fan for 99% of the time. It's the same with religion. Most people aren't Christians, but look a the amount of people who get married in church! That sing carols at Christmas... that take the holiday pay for religious festivals they apparently don't believe in. |
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Hands off my Brick!
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Can I just point out you quoted me first,telling me you find my posting tedious....
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The voice of reason
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We are far more a football country or a dog loving country if you wish to categorise a country in such a rather silly way.
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Hindu, Muslim and Sikh leaders back the PM after 'militant atheists' tell him to keep quiet on religion
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2zcKeUbZ7 |
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You could not make it up |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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Anyone who isn't Christian = Atheist lefty militant
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But Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said Mr Cameron was ‘brave’ to take on the atheists.
‘The extreme secularists are an aggressive and unpleasant lobby and they have a degree of self-righteousness that the Pharisees would be proud of,’ he said Could this be seen as anti-Semitism?... let's see.
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'earlier this week, he said that he believed Britain should be more ‘evangelical’ about Christianity and ‘more confident about our status as a Christian country’. In an article for the Church Times, he argued that some atheists and agnostics did not understand that faith could be a ‘guide or a helpful prod’ towards morality'
Has he been misquoted in the mail?... this is what he actually said. 'Many atheists and agnostics live by a moral code - and there are Christians who don't. But for people who do have a faith, that faith can be a guide or a helpful prod in the right direction - and, whether inspired by faith or not, that direction or moral code matters.' http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/article...rch-of-england
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in all honesty it does not matter one iota what dave thinks and that quote is about as clear as ditch water.
Perfect Anglican muffle |
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LOL... excellent.
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R.I.P Kerry x
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I remember my teacher once telling me that just because they were White and English, some of the kids automatically thought they were Christian yet had next to no knowledge about any of it.
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if you asked a 100 people "what is a christian?" you would get a 100 different answers
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I tend to think of Christian people as those who have been christened. They may not be practising but they were identified with that faith...albeit usually not through their own choice. When I was a kid everyone I knew was christened and therefore if asked would say they were Christian or church of England now more people are leaving it to their children to make their own choices when they are older.
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