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cleggy

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Bed Bugs at the U.N
« on: 26 April 2011, 16:32:33 »

This guy talks alot of sense and is a great comedian :y

What do you think?
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #1 on: 26 April 2011, 18:06:07 »

I would preface my remarks by saying that I fully understand the shortcomings of our own system of government and am saddened to admit that the moral structure within our own society is in marked decline, but I must say that this speaker does identify many things which are fundamentally wrong in those countries he identifies - countries where Islam is practiced with such assiduous zeal.

Is Islam capable of allowing its followers to celebrate their devotion to it in a way befitting of the 21st century and in tolerant conjunction with those who follow other faiths?  I fear that it is not.
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #2 on: 26 April 2011, 18:36:01 »

all followers of fundamental religions made up in the middle ages are mentally ill i'm afraid, luckily we live in a tolerant society where i'm allowed to state that i think its all bullshit without the threat of being executed, but when that medieval religion starts to have a say in what is and isnt law then i have a problem - believe what you like - some may praise you others (most) just think you're nuts but please, if you try and tell me how to live my life......do one mate eh?  ::)
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #3 on: 26 April 2011, 20:37:52 »

I reckon he should 'get off the fence' & just tell it how it really is!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #4 on: 26 April 2011, 21:12:52 »

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I would preface my remarks by saying that I fully understand the shortcomings of our own system of government and am saddened to admit that the moral structure within our own society is in marked decline, but I must say that this speaker does identify many things which are fundamentally wrong in those countries he identifies - countries where Islam is practiced with such assiduous zeal.

Is Islam capable of allowing its followers to celebrate their devotion to it in a way befitting of the 21st century and in tolerant conjunction with those who follow other faiths?  I fear that it is not.

An excellent point, Den. Unfortunately, ultra-zealous followers of any religion, nation, football club etc., or indeed ultra-zealous atheists (illustrated by remarks elsewhere on this thread) are, by their nature, extremely intolerant people.  >:( ;)
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« Reply #5 on: 26 April 2011, 22:03:32 »

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I would preface my remarks by saying that I fully understand the shortcomings of our own system of government and am saddened to admit that the moral structure within our own society is in marked decline, but I must say that this speaker does identify many things which are fundamentally wrong in those countries he identifies - countries where Islam is practiced with such assiduous zeal.

Is Islam capable of allowing its followers to celebrate their devotion to it in a way befitting of the 21st century and in tolerant conjunction with those who follow other faiths?  I fear that it is not.

An excellent point, Den. Unfortunately, ultra-zealous followers of any religion, nation, football club etc., or indeed ultra-zealous atheists (illustrated by remarks elsewhere on this thread) are, by their nature, extremely intolerant people.  >:( ;)

Would it not be true though, that an Atheist has absolutely nothing to prove?  ;)
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« Reply #6 on: 26 April 2011, 22:06:38 »

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I would preface my remarks by saying that I fully understand the shortcomings of our own system of government and am saddened to admit that the moral structure within our own society is in marked decline, but I must say that this speaker does identify many things which are fundamentally wrong in those countries he identifies - countries where Islam is practiced with such assiduous zeal.

Is Islam capable of allowing its followers to celebrate their devotion to it in a way befitting of the 21st century and in tolerant conjunction with those who follow other faiths?  I fear that it is not.

An excellent point, Den. Unfortunately, ultra-zealous followers of any religion, nation, football club etc., or indeed ultra-zealous atheists (illustrated by remarks elsewhere on this thread) are, by their nature, extremely intolerant people.  >:( ;)

Would it not be true though, that an Atheist has absolutely nothing to prove?  ;)

As atheists have nothing, that would indeed be true.  ;)
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« Reply #7 on: 26 April 2011, 22:14:25 »

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I would preface my remarks by saying that I fully understand the shortcomings of our own system of government and am saddened to admit that the moral structure within our own society is in marked decline, but I must say that this speaker does identify many things which are fundamentally wrong in those countries he identifies - countries where Islam is practiced with such assiduous zeal.

Is Islam capable of allowing its followers to celebrate their devotion to it in a way befitting of the 21st century and in tolerant conjunction with those who follow other faiths?  I fear that it is not.

An excellent point, Den. Unfortunately, ultra-zealous followers of any religion, nation, football club etc., or indeed ultra-zealous atheists (illustrated by remarks elsewhere on this thread) are, by their nature, extremely intolerant people.  >:( ;)

Would it not be true though, that an Atheist has absolutely nothing to prove?  ;)

As atheists have nothing, that would indeed be true.  ;)

Thats the problem with Religion.  It makes people say silly things.  :-/
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« Reply #8 on: 26 April 2011, 22:26:52 »

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That's the problem with Atheism. It makes people say silly things.  :-/
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« Reply #9 on: 26 April 2011, 22:28:35 »

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Thats the problem with Religion.  It makes people say silly things.  :-/

That's the problem with Atheism. It makes people say silly things.  :-/

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« Reply #10 on: 26 April 2011, 22:33:37 »

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Thats the problem with Religion.  It makes people say silly things.  :-/

That's the problem with Atheism. It makes people say silly things.  :-/

 :P Both are forgiven! ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 26 April 2011, 22:39:02 »

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Thats the problem with Religion.  It makes people say silly things.  :-/

That's the problem with Atheism. It makes people say silly things.  :-/

 :P Both are forgiven! ;D


Indeed, Debs, forgiveness is special.  :y
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #12 on: 27 April 2011, 07:11:46 »

I reckon Atheists are the most tolerant, the bs we have to put with, pandering to fairy tales and pretending its a valid point worth equal weight - we deserve a medal  :y

the funny hat brigade "eat this, dont eat that, stand up, sit down, dont do this on sunday, do this but only after the moons passed the second equinox, wear this, dont wear that................fek off - who needs it - only the weak minded i reckon"  ;)
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Re: Bed Bugs at the U.N
« Reply #13 on: 27 April 2011, 07:54:49 »

Locking.

yet again Banjax your anti religious views are causing offence.

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