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Most Britons 'believe in heaven'

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    #11
    This, under the false assumption that this "survey" is correct, only shows what fools people are.
    It seems Brown Gordon is a true representative of the people.
    "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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      #12
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      Does that mean Songs of Praise gets moved to Friday?
      No, it's just going to be less biased in favour of Christianity. They're changing the name to Songs of Allah.

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        #13
        Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
        This, under the false assumption that this "survey" is correct, only shows what fools people are.
        That was the first thing that went through my mind, how was the survey conducted given who it was for?

        There is a scene from Yes Prime Minister that illustrates the point well:

        Survey One
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Mr. Woolley, are you worried about the rise in crime among teenagers?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Do you think there is lack of discipline and vigorous training in our Comprehensive Schools?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Do you think young people welcome some structure and leadership in their lives?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Do they respond to a challenge?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Might you be in favour of reintroducing National Service?
        Bernard Woolley: Er, I might be.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Yes or no?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.

        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Of course, after all you've said you can't say no to that. On the other hand, the surveys can reach opposite conclusions.

        Survey Two
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Mr. Woolley, are you worried about the danger of war?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Are you unhappy about the growth of armaments?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Do you think there's a danger in giving young people guns and teaching them how to kill?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Do you think it's wrong to force people to take arms against their will?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.
        Sir Humphrey Appleby: Would you oppose the reintroduction of conscription?
        Bernard Woolley: Yes.


        Sir Humphrey Appleby: There you are, Bernard. The perfectly balanced sample.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
          There is a scene from Yes Prime Minister that illustrates the point well:
          Your DVDs have arrived then?

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