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Female Football Fans Found Guilty Of Ripping Up The Koran.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 18005/T wo-fema le-foot ball-fa ns-ripp ed-page s-Koran -throwi ng-air- like-co nfetti- chantin g-racis t-songs -Muslim s.html
Since there are many on AnswerBank who admit to being none believers in religion ie Atheists etc, can they now state whether or not these two women should have been prosecuted for ripping up a religious book?
Since there are many on AnswerBank who admit to being none believers in religion ie Atheists etc, can they now state whether or not these two women should have been prosecuted for ripping up a religious book?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// Religious books don't merit greater respect than any other book //
I disagree with that. Though I am not religious, a Bible or the Quran is believed to be the word of God by those who believe in that nonsense, so burning a copy of the Bible is surely more disrespectful than burning a copy of the Beano?
I disagree with that. Though I am not religious, a Bible or the Quran is believed to be the word of God by those who believe in that nonsense, so burning a copy of the Bible is surely more disrespectful than burning a copy of the Beano?
Naomi, You are correct.
The only version I knew and assumed was the correct version had 'catch a tiger by his toe', when I was eeny meenying 45 years ago.
The n*gger version it seems was popular in the US in the 1880s, but was promoted by The Boy Scout movement...
// It was also used by Rudyard Kipling in his "A Counting-Out Song", from Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides, published in 1935. This may have helped popularise this version in the United Kingdom where it seems to have replaced all earlier versions until the late twentieth century. //
The only version I knew and assumed was the correct version had 'catch a tiger by his toe', when I was eeny meenying 45 years ago.
The n*gger version it seems was popular in the US in the 1880s, but was promoted by The Boy Scout movement...
// It was also used by Rudyard Kipling in his "A Counting-Out Song", from Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides, published in 1935. This may have helped popularise this version in the United Kingdom where it seems to have replaced all earlier versions until the late twentieth century. //
jackthehat
/// I see.....in this particular instance, you are happy to take the word of the accused and convicted women rather than the decision of the Court. ///
Now where have I said that?
For starters I am not taking the side of anyone, I am just asking a question, but true to form some of you wish to skirt round the question with false accusations.
Incidentally these women were not convicted when this evidence was put forward.
And it seems that the only solid evidence that could be proven was the fact that they ripped up the Koran and scattered the ripped up pages in the air, had this been the Bible no doubt there would be some on here saying "it was only a book of fairy stories, so why all the fuss".
/// I see.....in this particular instance, you are happy to take the word of the accused and convicted women rather than the decision of the Court. ///
Now where have I said that?
For starters I am not taking the side of anyone, I am just asking a question, but true to form some of you wish to skirt round the question with false accusations.
Incidentally these women were not convicted when this evidence was put forward.
And it seems that the only solid evidence that could be proven was the fact that they ripped up the Koran and scattered the ripped up pages in the air, had this been the Bible no doubt there would be some on here saying "it was only a book of fairy stories, so why all the fuss".
///And it seems that the only solid evidence that could be proven was the fact that they ripped up the Koran and scattered the ripped up pages in the air, had this been the Bible no doubt there would be some on here saying "it was only a book of fairy stories, so why all the fuss"///
Would they really?
They were convicted because the bench believed that the women knew 'exactly' what they were doing......with the chanting and the ripping up of pages from the Koran.
Would they really?
They were convicted because the bench believed that the women knew 'exactly' what they were doing......with the chanting and the ripping up of pages from the Koran.
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Gromit
/// I do not particularly like Cameron or Farage, but it someone was being threatening and abusive to them in a public place then I would gladly see them prosecuted. ///
Pity you didn't put such views forward when the Farage/egg throwing incident was under discussion, and the one regarding his cancelled visit due to threatened violence, why didn't you speak up then?
/// Just because the abuse was aimed at religious people, and I am not religious does not mean I would support the law being broken like you appear to do AOG. ///
Please point out where I support the law being broken, I was merely asking a question which obviously has got some puzzled, do they forget their anti religious stance or be forced into including Islam in their anti religious stance.
Tough one that for Atheist Liberal Lefties.
/// I do not particularly like Cameron or Farage, but it someone was being threatening and abusive to them in a public place then I would gladly see them prosecuted. ///
Pity you didn't put such views forward when the Farage/egg throwing incident was under discussion, and the one regarding his cancelled visit due to threatened violence, why didn't you speak up then?
/// Just because the abuse was aimed at religious people, and I am not religious does not mean I would support the law being broken like you appear to do AOG. ///
Please point out where I support the law being broken, I was merely asking a question which obviously has got some puzzled, do they forget their anti religious stance or be forced into including Islam in their anti religious stance.
Tough one that for Atheist Liberal Lefties.
the racist songs etc are wrong and they were obviously being a pair of nasty bitches
i can not understand why football supporters get so nasty with rival teams - why they get so cruel and personal - its a game and it makes them look like idiots with no sense of proportion
but to be honest i can think of no better thing to do with the koran, than rip it up
bible too
i can not understand why football supporters get so nasty with rival teams - why they get so cruel and personal - its a game and it makes them look like idiots with no sense of proportion
but to be honest i can think of no better thing to do with the koran, than rip it up
bible too
I think you are just misunderstanding what sort of anti-religious stance people have on AB. I'm sure I speak for the majority here, when I say that we are usually anti-religion and anti the concept, but very much not anti those who are religious themselves (so long as such people practise their religion in relative privacy and don't use it as an excuse for violence or subjugation).
So burning a Koran, or a Bible, or tearing it apart, or chanting racist abuse, is just not acceptable and you don't need to be pro- or anti- anything to see this. The behaviour of these girls was grossly offensive and deserves to be seen as such in a court of law.
If they had done the same thing to Christians, then it would also be condemned as loudly. At the moment, for various reasons, it is Muslims who are the targets of such abuse. Not that many people these days are bothered enough about Christianity, in this country at least, to use it either as an excuse for violence or as a target of such actions.
So burning a Koran, or a Bible, or tearing it apart, or chanting racist abuse, is just not acceptable and you don't need to be pro- or anti- anything to see this. The behaviour of these girls was grossly offensive and deserves to be seen as such in a court of law.
If they had done the same thing to Christians, then it would also be condemned as loudly. At the moment, for various reasons, it is Muslims who are the targets of such abuse. Not that many people these days are bothered enough about Christianity, in this country at least, to use it either as an excuse for violence or as a target of such actions.
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