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The Islamic Juggernaut Marches On...
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I think a lot of these middle eastern reilgious rules came about from the conditions they lived in, get the beast ready for eating right away, bury your dead ASAP don't touch pork because it goes off straight away (we cure ours mostly).
While the rules at the time were right they are out of place now and Christians got to dump all that stuff and move to Europe but every one accepts that the cutting of the throat is humane except us.
People who have a problem with Halal have a problem with Islam. I'm sure they are not going tonto when an Abbo does it to a Kangeroo on Ray Mears Walkabout.Last edited by minestrone; 13 September 2010, 15:21.Comment
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Originally posted by singhr View PostI'm downloading a copy of the Koran at the moment, do you want me to burn you a copy?Comment
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Originally posted by singhr View PostI'm downloading a copy of the Koran at the moment, do you want me to burn you a copy?Comment
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Originally posted by singhr View PostI'm downloading a copy of the Koran at the moment, do you want me to burn you a copy?Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI hope Islam or Judaism don't start supporting bullfighting or foxhunting as then we won't be able to object to that either. It really is a most curious use of the word predudice when a practice cannot be challenged simply because of who is doing it.
you'll find that there are examples of things being allowed in Islam but not allowed in the UK. Multiple wives for one.Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYawn
you'll find that there are examples of things being allowed in Islam but not allowed in the UK. Multiple wives for one.Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIt is all part of the inverted illogic that prevails, another popular favourite is calling it discrimination when a group (eg travellers and planning rules) are expected to conform to the same law as as everyone else.
Originally posted by Flashman View PostIf British Airways food supplier only supplies halal food then what choice do you have?
Why on earth should non believer be forced to eat religious foods?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostOut of interest how does the multiple wives thing work in the UK? I believe there is some limited recognition but cant be bothered to look it up. Say a muslim with multiple wives immigrates into the UK does he have to pick one as the "officail" wife and the rest are dependants or what.
*scurries off to check t'internet
Googling it seems to return mostly Mail, BNP, Jihadwatch links....
but from what I can make out; The UK recognises that a man in a Muslim country may be legally married to more than one woman. However only 1 wife is allowed to move to the UK as a spouse.
There may be some "gaming" of the system by legally divorcing, though still co-habiting with, wife 1 to allow wife 2 to immigrate to the UK as a spouse. Repeat for wife 3, 4, 5...
and from the horses mouth:
If your husband or wife has more than one wife or husband, only one will be allowed to join them in the UK.Last edited by Spacecadet; 13 September 2010, 20:41.Coffee's for closersComment
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