'A crime to criticise Islam' case on BBCs Question Time
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@HoratioWatson thank you, at least we can all get along with each other without the hate. One mans medicine is another mans poison, be it religion, making fun of religion. Everyone has a sensitive side in which ALL of us need to respect for a civil society period. If one person finds offensive of making fun of religion then back off and find some who wil join in the fun.
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@whitemanstand72 I agree with you entirely, mate. Have at it, it's your right.
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@TheMegaJohny Multicultural Britain is a success story lmao take a good look around your multicultural utopia with your eyes open, we are a very divided country along racial and religious lines due to mass immigration, i am afraid you are swimming against the tide with your liberal, leftist agenda and your fucking human rights and political correct bollocks which has done no one any good.
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@whitemanstand72 Yes I do. Jehovah Witness' and other Christians quite often darken my door trying to sell me their ideals. And as insulted as I feel I make sure I invite them in so I can waste their time. :-)
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@jamessential Why do you have someone knocking at your door every hour on the hour through day and night shouting about religious quotes from a holy book ? just wondered
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@whitemanstand72 I'm not insulting anyone?! Besides, I'm insulted by religion on a daily basis. What's good for one is good for another and all that.
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@jamessential thats yours but we want to belive in God without you insulting us.
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@HoratioWatson JUST like my right to take the mick out of you not beliving in God, :)
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islam is a cancer and an AK47 is the cure.
As Mr Hitchens said. What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof. It's an embarrassment to humanity that we're still even discussing this primitive shit and treading around peoples 'beliefs' because that's all it is. I could say I believe in magic talking snails from the planet googalon but it doesn't go any further than a belief or a 'want' to believe and it doesn't mean someone can't have an opinion on it and share it. I'm tired of this backwards dogma.
Thesunshineflame 4 weeks ago 13
Jokes are meant to be laughed at. If anyone of any religion wants to believe in imaginary friends then that's their right, just as it's my right to take the piss.
HoratioWatson 1 month ago 11