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georgenorman 21 Oct 21 5.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Lol. As you directly copy and pasted what I said, which is Hrolf seems to hate all muslims, its quite amusing that having actually literally cut and pasted that actual statement (that 1 individual seems to hate all muslims) you appear to think it means I am saying all posters on this forum DO(not even seem) actually hate all muslims. Can you see the difference between those 2 things? Its very hard to conduct a conversation with you, george, as you dont seem to be able to comprehend the meanings behind basic sentences in the English language. What I said was: "No posters on here have suggested that all muslims are 'bloodthirty extremists', some have suggested that those muslims who are bloodthirsty extremists, are indeed bloodthirsty extremists."
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Stirlingsays 21 Oct 21 6.35pm | |
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Apparently Police denied Amess the last rites. I was quite shocked when I heard that.....Should have definitely been an exception to preserving the crime scene especially as the crime was witnessed.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Oct 21 7.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Apparently Police denied Amess the last rites. I was quite shocked when I heard that.....Should have definitely been an exception to preserving the crime scene especially as the crime was witnessed. Was Mr Amess still alive when the Police got there? If so the priority would have been on trying to save him, and neither the last rites nor preserving the crime scene. I recognise how important the last rights are to devout Catholics, like Mr Amess, but they aren't given to the deceased, only to those whose death is anticipated.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 21 Oct 21 7.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
do you accept that not all muslims in England are some kind of problem, and that some of them may even be positive forces and a credit to their local communities? i agree. The following problems are not featured on a Muslim street : - binge drinking , associated with drink-driving Liver cirrhosis The West is decadent beyond belief. If Muslims look at us and see Sodom & Gomorrah ? can you really blame them ? the sexual body-count of some people in the West is up into the hundreds. And its now become acceptable to 'settle down and have kids' when you are half dead from old age. In the West, divorce & relationship failure is now the norm. And Social Welfare is paying women to reproduce with unemployed losers. The muslim approach is probably better overall for the health of kids, parents, society etc. You can accuse somebody of brutality towards muslim society.....but they would also need to look in the mirror. A perfect society ? in your dreams. Edited by PalazioVecchio (21 Oct 2021 7.23pm)
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Stirlingsays 21 Oct 21 7.24pm | |
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There isn't anything involved in the last rites that would impede saving someone's life. There isn't a 'I recognise the importance but' to it....no buts...This shouldn't have happened.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 21 Oct 21 10.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
There isn't anything involved in the last rites that would impede saving someone's life. There isn't a 'I recognise the importance but' to it....no buts...This shouldn't have happened. Whilst I have no opinion on this, it seems that the priest involved, Fr Woolnough, doesn't agree with you. He said "it was important to respect the police's decision and that the officer he approached had radioed colleagues inside the church to relay his request. It would've been a great thing to do if I'd have had the chance, but it wasn't to be."
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Stirlingsays 22 Oct 21 12.03am | |
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Kind of sums up the modern church.
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nead1 22 Oct 21 12.36am | |
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In what sense do you mean that? One criticism of the Church, that is often voiced, is that it has failed to adapt and change with modern times - especially the Catholic Church. Is that what you meant?
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Stirlingsays 22 Oct 21 5.12am | |
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Originally posted by nead1
In what sense do you mean that? One criticism of the Church, that is often voiced, is that it has failed to adapt and change with modern times - especially the Catholic Church. Is that what you meant? No I mean the exact opposite.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 22 Oct 21 10.07am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
No I mean the exact opposite. Here's what the church thinks about the MP's brutal murder.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 22 Oct 21 11.36am | |
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Not such good news for vulnerable white girls being groomed or family members murdered for a perceived slight on the family. Not great for young girls being sent abroad to be mutilated or forced into arranged marriages. There are problems everywhere Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
i agree. The following problems are not featured on a Muslim street : - binge drinking , associated with drink-driving Liver cirrhosis The West is decadent beyond belief. If Muslims look at us and see Sodom & Gomorrah ? can you really blame them ? the sexual body-count of some people in the West is up into the hundreds. And its now become acceptable to 'settle down and have kids' when you are half dead from old age. In the West, divorce & relationship failure is now the norm. And Social Welfare is paying women to reproduce with unemployed losers. The muslim approach is probably better overall for the health of kids, parents, society etc. You can accuse somebody of brutality towards muslim society.....but they would also need to look in the mirror. A perfect society ? in your dreams. Edited by PalazioVecchio (21 Oct 2021 7.23pm)
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Stirlingsays 22 Oct 21 11.44am | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Here's what the church thinks about the MP's brutal murder. Blimey.
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