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    Quote Originally Posted by Kjata View Post
    Because Mosque, Synanagogue, whatever they worship in, the parking for their place of worship isn't free, so they made church parking cost too to be fair.
    I'm sure you wouldn't like it too if you found out that you had to pay to park at churches and the muslims don't have to pay to park at mosques.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If Britain was a Muslim country then the women would have to wear veils.

    Jesus, your god damn determined to get this point across arnt you?

    And no, they wouldnt.
    There's too many act's of parliment in place for equal rights.. freedom of speech.. which would defend it.

    and britan will never become a Muslim country anyway.. so i dont even know why im discussing it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    If Britain was a Muslim country then the women would have to wear veils.
    Not all women choose to wear veils. Just their husbands want them to as other men dont need to see them. In Afghanistan, if a women doesnt wear a veil, she would be splashed with acid in her face.

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    Why do we allow such people to acess our beloved country, ive always said rule britina... and i was only joking and oh (72good rep only 1 bad) i feel very bad dont i.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    Jesus, your god damn determined to get this point across arnt you?

    And no, they wouldnt.
    There's too many act's of parliment in place for equal rights.. freedom of speech.. which would defend it.

    and britan will never become a Muslim country anyway.. so i dont even know why im discussing it..

    Yes they would, If Britain was a Muslim country then we wouldn't have the same laws protecting us, there'd be no act's of parliament defending women.



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    Quote Originally Posted by hit-by-a-car View Post
    Why do we allow such people to acess our beloved country, ive always said rule britina... and i was only joking and oh (72good rep only 1 bad) i feel very bad dont i.
    Wow 72 rep points is alot. Compared to others who are in the thousands. This aint the first your like boasting on your "high" rep points.

    Well thats your opinion on things but how the world is now, your opinion wont change it so like yea.

    We allow others to come into our country because not everyone in the government are like you who think only one race should live here.

    Who cares? Multi-cultural is the best way because you get to learn from others about their religion and their beliefs. Just because you dont agree with them doesnt mean anything does it?

    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Yes they would, If Britain was a Muslim country then we wouldn't have the same laws protecting us, there'd be no act's of parliament defending women.
    But were not a muslim country. We are a multi-cultural country
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akem View Post

    But were not a muslim country. We are a multi-cultural country
    Could somone please correct me if i'm wrong, but arnt we offically a Christian Country?

    Your intelligence on the matter would be greatly appreicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    Could somone please correct me if i'm wrong, but arnt we offically a Christian Country?

    Your intelligence on the matter would be greatly appreicated.

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    Yes we are but the people who reside in the UK now are not all Christians. There are many religions here now so thats why i said multi-cultural

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    No, it shouldnt be closed.

    People have a right to express there views <:]
    these forums just happen to be a good way to view it.

    Just because YOU dont think that "No-one's entitled to tell people what religious festivals they can and cannot celebrate" others might not.

    Listen to others reactions and view points.

    Everyone's entitled to there own conclusions on the matter =)
    Don't patronise me; I'm not one to make a statement haphazardly. The thread is pointless as "Winterval" (a merge of winter and festival), is a term used to describe several festivals around winter. It isn't a replacement for the word "Christmas", but a way for people speaking to several different cultures to address festivals around that time of year (without excluding people). I'm not going to use the term, and I doubt the majority of society will.

    Anyhow, thanks for your conclusions on the matter.
    kinda quit.

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    But this is a Christian Nation, we should get some benefits....






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