Telegraph Letters: The value of allowing Christians to follow their way of life publicly
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If we weren't declared as a Christian nation, that would make sense.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Huh? When did that happen?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf we weren't declared as a Christian nation...
Those letters in full: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/l...-publicly.htmlDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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When I was rector of a multi-cultural inner-city parish, relations with Muslims and Hindus could not have been better.
They never took their children out of assemblies, and they often attended Christmas celebrations, bringing all sorts of wonderful pastries and nibbles.
I coached their young cricketers and for Muslims translated from Arabic the Koranic verses on their walls.
Killjoy atheists and secularists are disconcerted by such genuine cross-cultural community. They idolise tolerance over love and deny the past in order to create a fictitious present. They are the ones who actually create so many of the problems we face today.Comment
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As you are quoting from something, why not put it in a quote block, you lazy amateurish twat?Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostWhen I was rector of a multi-cultural inner-city parish, relations with Muslims and Hindus could not have been better.
They never took their children out of assemblies, and they often attended Christmas celebrations, bringing all sorts of wonderful pastries and nibbles.
I coached their young cricketers and for Muslims translated from Arabic the Koranic verses on their walls.
Killjoy atheists and secularists are disconcerted by such genuine cross-cultural community. They idolise tolerance over love and deny the past in order to create a fictitious present. They are the ones who actually create so many of the problems we face today.
Or are you trying to pass it off as your own experience, and hoping nobody will bother reading the letters?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Culture and Religion are different concepts. Pretty broad sweep of the brush in that depiction of Atheists. I suppose that is Religious tolerance?Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostKilljoy atheists and secularists are disconcerted by such genuine cross-cultural community. .
Brown kids playing with white kids happens regardless of religion you know? Heck, I even made a brown kid with a black woman and I am an atheist, imagine that!Comment
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