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That visible crucifix fiasco
« on: 16 January 2013, 04:05:11 »

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Surely the world has gone bananas when some old biddy takes a company to court because she was requested not to display in plain sight, (she was not told not requested not to wear) a crucifix. She stated that it there to signify her religious beliefs. What about the other religions who are offended by the sight of the crucifix and yet come into contact with her? Have they not the same right to be offended? In my view her employers did exactly the right thing by requesting that it was worn under her clothing and so out of sight and therefore unable to cause offence to anyone else. Religious she might be but a fool she most definitely is considering that it is we, the tax payer again, who has had to foot the costs of her ridiculous legal action in the High Court. No doubt her barrister was pleased with his share of the proceeds! As for the ones in silly stockings and wigs who made the judgement, well we already know that they live on a different planet anyway.
I hope her employers remember her action and ensure that her contact with the general public is now limited to ensure that any other religious person using their facilities are not given the opportunity to take offence at the sight of her prominently displayed cross.
To me this is but one more reason why religion should be remembered for what it has proven to be over the centuries.......one big fantasy and a tool whereby wars, discrimination and torture are legalised! Quite apart of course to there NEVER having been any scientific proof that such an entity ever existed in the first place. To me it is but a tool of support for the weak willed and those of low moral fibre as my old SGM used to say (shout), those who need the constant support of a fantasy to believe in. Faith? How about being like many others who are not religious but yet believe in themselves and live quite happy, love filled, morally decent and successful lives without the need for a 'higher being' to believe in?
She should be made to pay all of her legal expenses herself....or ask her religion to! One thing sure is that they would refuse.......
 ::) Waiting for the BB's to rabbit their nonesense now.............
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #1 on: 16 January 2013, 12:33:13 »

Did you set your alarm clock so you could get that lot off your chest ?   ;D ;D
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #2 on: 16 January 2013, 13:03:17 »

The climate in recent years has been such that there has been pretty much complete freedom of expression of religious beliefs, and complete tolerance of this has been rigidly enforced - apart from Christianity.That has been attacked and undermined from many different angles.This has been a Christian country for centuries,but people whose agenda requires that to be changed or eliminated have worked very hard at achieving their goal.It has become a type of reverse ethnic cleansing.This judgement has gone a little way towards redressing the balance imo.
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #3 on: 16 January 2013, 13:46:42 »

The climate in recent years has been such that there has been pretty much complete freedom of expression of religious beliefs, and complete tolerance of this has been rigidly enforced - apart from Christianity.That has been attacked and undermined from many different angles.This has been a Christian country for centuries,but people whose agenda requires that to be changed or eliminated have worked very hard at achieving their goal.It has become a type of reverse ethnic cleansing.This judgement has gone a little way towards redressing the balance imo.


Very well put Albitz and very true
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #4 on: 16 January 2013, 13:50:03 »

Yes, and also the balance between employer and "Associate", "Resource", "Operative" or whatever nondescript term they choose to describe the people who spend a quarter of their adult life toiling for them.  >:(
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« Reply #5 on: 16 January 2013, 14:10:29 »

Yes, and also the balance between employer and "Associate", "Resource", "Operative" or whatever nondescript term they choose to describe the people who spend a quarter of their adult life toiling for them.  >:(

I think the correct term is "Serf" these days, no? ;)
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #6 on: 16 January 2013, 14:14:13 »

Yes, and also the balance between employer and "Associate", "Resource", "Operative" or whatever nondescript term they choose to describe the people who spend a quarter of their adult life toiling for them.  >:(

I think the correct term is "Serf" these days, no? ;)

Oh, that's it.

No, wait! That's what the politicians call us. >:(
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #7 on: 16 January 2013, 14:26:54 »

Yes, and also the balance between employer and "Associate", "Resource", "Operative" or whatever nondescript term they choose to describe the people who spend a quarter of their adult life toiling for them.  >:(

I think the correct term is "Serf" these days, no? ;)

Oh, that's it.

No, wait! That's what the politicians call us. >:(


I thought that was "plebs" 
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #8 on: 16 January 2013, 15:28:28 »

The climate in recent years has been such that there has been pretty much complete freedom of expression of religious beliefs, and complete tolerance of this has been rigidly enforced - apart from Christianity.That has been attacked and undermined from many different angles.This has been a Christian country for centuries,but people whose agenda requires that to be changed or eliminated have worked very hard at achieving their goal.It has become a type of reverse ethnic cleansing.This judgement has gone a little way towards redressing the balance imo.


Very well put Albitz and very true

I agree as well! :y :y

A Christian must be always free to display a "badge", in this case the classic crucifix, to confirm their allegiance to that set of beliefs, just as any other religion or political party is allowed to in our secular but tolerant nation. :y :y

We are a democracy, with freedoms hard won.  This case was a disgrace and should never had arisen.
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #9 on: 16 January 2013, 18:16:47 »

Slow news week again. Or was until that idiot flew into a crane.
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #10 on: 16 January 2013, 18:19:46 »

That idiot was a very experienced and respected pilot apparently, who did a lot of work on well known films among other things.
No-one knows yet what caused the crash,could have been any number of things,but a big assumption being made there. ::)
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #11 on: 16 January 2013, 18:22:18 »

That idiot was a very experienced and respected pilot apparently, who did a lot of work on well known films among other things.
No-one knows yet what caused the crash,could have been any number of things,but a big assumption being made there. ::)
Indeed. Just for effect ;)

But the just of the comment stands still.
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #12 on: 16 January 2013, 19:21:19 »

It will all be sorted out once the UK becomes a Caliphate.  ::) ::) ::)
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #13 on: 16 January 2013, 19:27:19 »

That idiot was a very experienced and respected pilot apparently, who did a lot of work on well known films among other things.
No-one knows yet what caused the crash,could have been any number of things,but a big assumption being made there. ::)
Indeed. Just for effect ;)

But the just of the comment stands still.
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Re: That visible crucifix fiasco
« Reply #14 on: 16 January 2013, 19:29:33 »

Drugs I suspect. ;) ;D
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