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Faith and Religion


VladimirIlyich
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11 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

And by "everyone else" you mean you and A Red.

Mentioning me again

 

Whilst acknowledging that violence is wrong, do you agree with the general consensus that men shouldn't hit women?

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

Obsessed weirdo.

You brought me in to this thread

 

I'm just asking the questions that you cant answer due to you being part of a dangerous cult. Simple yes or no answer questions that anyone, that isn't a weirdo, could have an opinion on. Like TK you need confronting over your shit.

 

Lets keep it to the trans thread eh?

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2 hours ago, Rico1304 said:

Apparently it’s been kicking off between Hindus and Muslims in Leicester for the last

few days.  

The current issues kicked off around the time of the Ind vs Pak T20 in the Asia Cup with RSS affiliates attacking the minority Muslim community in Leicester. Not that there hasn't been tension between the two previously but it's pretty much mirroring what's happening in India with Hindu extremism bolstered by Modi. Madness.

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On 13/08/2022 at 10:39, AngryOfTuebrook said:

True.  One of the reasons I'm not generally in favour of violent revolution to overthrow monstrous cunts; too often you just wind up with another one.

If only the west hadnt ousted a moderate Iranian government in the 1950s for having the temerity to own its own oil!

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1 hour ago, VladimirIlyich said:

If only the west hadnt ousted a moderate Iranian government in the 1950s for having the temerity to own its own oil!

 

Of course it was only nationalised in the first place because pro-nationalisation forces assassinated the Prime Minister and a bunch of other ministers who were opposed to it.

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1 minute ago, Strontium said:

 

Of course it was only nationalised in the first place because pro-nationalisation forces assassinated the Prime Minister and a bunch of other ministers who were opposed to it.

The only people we can’t blame for this religious nutcases imposing these religious laws in 2022 are the religious nutters.  

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I don't get it.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-63131525

 

Thousands of people have visited a Yorkshire cathedral to see the relics of of a 19th Century saint who is said to have seen the Virgin Mary. BBC News spoke to people who had made the trip to Leeds Cathedral to see the remains of St Bernadette to find out what drove them to attend.

The Very Reverend Matthew Habron, dean of the cathedral, is clear why the crowds have come, describing it as an "historic and unique occasion".

There is no doubting the devotion of those attending at the church in the centre of Leeds.

After welcoming 1,000 people on Monday, Canon Habron says that since they opened the doors at 07:45 BST on Tuesday another 1,000 worshippers have passed through.

He expects the total number of people to surpass 3,000.

"This is the first time and probably the only time the relics of St Bernadette of Lourdes will visit us," he said.

"It's a great way for people to express their faith, their love of God, the love of Our Lady and of St Bernadette as well."

But what are the thousands coming to see?

Inside an ornate reliquary perched within a glass case on a pedestal lie pieces of bone, the knee caps and hair of Bernadette Soubirous.

In 1858, the then teenager reported seeing the Virgin Mary 18 times over the course of a few months at Lourdes, France.

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