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Good effort there Loz my son.
No matter how pent up people get about potential religious battles, there's always still a chance for a gawp at Ginger Aloud's norks!
 
Already its been shown that 25% of mosques have literature on sale in them, wanting kill people like my old friend Larry lurex , and Jews and non believers
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What rubbish, Southend is a white Christian town

So you're worried about Muslims wanting to rid Southend of gays and Jews, but also think that Southend is no place for them? I assume your post was meant as a joke? No-one could be that stupid.
 
the problem is that no one has the guts to admit to their hate of this that and the other, for the fear of being branded a bigot.!!! so what I say, after all Cap Hook, preached regularly whilst the ob looked on, and did he care what he said nope, so folks, never be scared to admit wohat you like and dislike. I will say it again, I dont want a mosque in my backyard(would get in the way of the swimming pool)
 
so what I say, after all Cap Hook, preached regularly whilst the ob looked on, and did he care what he said nope, so folks, never be scared to admit wohat you like and dislike. I will say it again, I dont want a mosque in my backyard(would get in the way of the swimming pool)

In fairness though, isnt he now serving a decent stretch for, amongst other things, racial incitement due to what he said.
 
In fairness though, isnt he now serving a decent stretch for, amongst other things, racial incitement due to what he said.

Abu Hamza al-Masri (أبو حمزة المصري) (born 15 April 1958) is a Sunni Muslim leader in the United Kingdom, currently serving a seven-year prison sentence for soliciting murder and inciting racial hatred. [1]

But don't let things like FACTS get in the way of a bit of bigotry.
 
the problem is that no one has the guts to admit to their hate of this that and the other, for the fear of being branded a bigot.!!! so what I say, after all Cap Hook, preached regularly whilst the ob looked on, and did he care what he said nope, so folks, never be scared to admit wohat you like and dislike. I will say it again, I dont want a mosque in my backyard(would get in the way of the swimming pool)

Bigotry is the stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bigotry

Its a matter of degree, The use of the word hate as opposed to say , dislike, indicates a level of bigotry.

Regarding not wanting a mosque in your back yard I suggest that you oppose the change of use application (unless a change of use from a place of worship to a ...place of worship is not required ).

Out of interest, would you have objected if the Mormons, catholic Church or any other religion took the church over
 
Next time you go to church why not offer up a prayer to god and see if (s)he can do anything about stopping the mosque?
 
Can't we just have one big holy war and sort all this out? We can call it, oh I don't know, GodBowl or something?

We can pick a neutral territory, maybe Switzerland or something, and then, just like the original crusades, anyone who really cares about the whole thing can go off and fight to their God's content. The rest of us can get on with worrying about the important stuff like making the play-offs and celebrity bottoms and stuff.

We'll obviously let the Middle East know and then all of our White Christians can go 'have a meet', as Daniel Dyer might put it, with their Mental Muslims.

I reckon most Muslims would be quite glad to see the back of their extremists as well, if truth be told, so everyone's a winner.
Post of the week i reckon, had me in stitches reading it, the stupid thing is your kinda making sense lol:thump::thump:
 
Good effort there Loz my son.
No matter how pent up people get about potential religious battles, there's always still a chance for a gawp at Ginger Aloud's norks!


well that photo is officially the only time I've ever thought of the ginger one in "that way"
 
Southend a "white, Christian" Town ??? Since when !! About as pagan as you get .Right TMLW-whatever simple equation here Extremist idiotic fundamentalist = use any means (methodology , ideologey relgion etc) to further their own narrow minded means Actually moderate intellegent people (yes this includeds the Islamic world (we wouldnt have the concept of 0 or high level mathmatics with out them )) Normal people wanting to live thier lives in their own peaceful ways (read the Koran plenty of English no fundamentalist versions out there !!!)Revelations is normaly far worse then anything in the Koran.

I think I have understood what you are getting at. Below is a description of what pagan means

"Pagan" and "heathen" redirect here. For other usages, see Pagan (disambiguation) and Heathen (disambiguation)

Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller, rustic") is a term which, from a Western perspective, has come to connote a broad set of spiritual or cultic practices or beliefs of any folk religion, and of historical and contemporary polytheistic religions in particular.

The term can be defined broadly, to encompass the faith traditions outside the Abrahamic monotheistic group of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The group so defined includes the Indian religions (such as Hinduism, Jainism), Native American religions and mythologies and Shinto as well as non-Abrahamic ethnic religions in general. More narrow definitions will not include any of the world religions and restrict the term to local or rural currents not organized as civil religions. Characteristic of pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology which explains religious practice.[1]

The term "pagan" is a Christian adaptation of the "gentile" of Judaism, and as such has an inherent Christian or Abrahamic bias, and pejorative connotations among Westerners,[2] comparable to heathen, and infidel, mushrik and kafir (كافر) in Islam. For this reason, ethnologists avoid the term "paganism," with its uncertain and varied meanings, in referring to traditional or historic faiths, preferring more precise categories such as polytheism, shamanism, pantheism, or animism.

Since the later 20th century, "pagan" or "paganism" has become widely used as a self-designation by adherents of neo-paganism.[3]

Hardly how Southend on Sea dwellers can be classed wouldn't you agree?

Like it or not, The Koran teachings by extremist islamist groups are not what you or I read into them but it is a fact that clerics are spreading hate through their own Holy Book, in short, spreading racism. Also revelations are the writings of John containing apocalyptic literature. Not declarations of war against the infidel, which I believe is a fond word used against us westerners.

And your grammar is abysmal.
 
Not read the bible in a LONG while, so don't shoot me down too strongly here.....

Isn't revelations all about fire and brimstone and all that stuff? Could a hardline Christian misinterpret that just as easily as the Islamic extremists do the Koran?
 
Not read the bible in a LONG while, so don't shoot me down too strongly here.....

Isn't revelations all about fire and brimstone and all that stuff? Could a hardline Christian misinterpret that just as easily as the Islamic extremists do the Koran?

Well I suppose so yes, but lets face it, if they did then they would be rightly shouted down (and hopefully put down) before it got out of hand. (I hope that would be the case anyway)

Im not being biased here. If I remember rightly, Timothy McVie was a ultra right christian who quoted parts of the bible as a means of justifying his murderous actions. At least he got proper justice in the shape of several thousand volts through his vile body. It works both ways for me.
 
Well I suppose so yes, but lets face it, if they did then they would be rightly shouted down (and hopefully put down) before it got out of hand. (I hope that would be the case anyway)

Agreed. Isn't the difference though that they would get shouted down as religion (generally) isn't so important in the Western world, compared to the (about to get abuse for being racist when it's not meant that way) less educated parts of the globe that the Islamic extremists tend to come from?


NOT saying that all extremists are uneducated btw.
 

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