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What do people think about what the Pope said on the independence referendum
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I thought the SNP missed an opportunity here to dismiss the views of yet another major world leader with the barbed "so-and-so is entitled to his opinion..."
I thought the SNP missed an opportunity here to dismiss the views of yet another major world leader with the barbed "so-and-so is entitled to his opinion..."
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Perhaps because it matters what the decision is to people outside. Scotland isn't an isolated entity -- and so the result in September could well have a significant impact on not just its own future, but also the rest of the World's. As long as that is true, then the Scottish people really ought to stop complaining about the rest of the world having their say. It won't change the fact that the decision in the end will be theirs.
//going on in the Church since time began. //
mikey, the catholic church can, at best, trace its beginnings to the birth of Christ some 2000-odd years ago.
whereas, all good creationists know the world has been in existence (and therefore, the point at which time began is..) at least 4000 years longer than that.
:-)
mikey, the catholic church can, at best, trace its beginnings to the birth of Christ some 2000-odd years ago.
whereas, all good creationists know the world has been in existence (and therefore, the point at which time began is..) at least 4000 years longer than that.
:-)
Most directly, anne, Scottish Independence will lead to a rapid change in Nuclear policy for both the US and Great Britain. It will also surely have an effect on the weight of the UK's voice in International Politics -- as well as Scotland's.
There are going to be consequences. There must be, because this is no longer a world where nations, especially in the Western World, can think of themselves as isolated from everyone else. There are so many connections. An independent Scotland will change the way these connections work. I don't want to say that this will be a bad thing, or a good thing, because no-one knows how things will change after Independence really -- but it won't go un-noticed.
It's a mistake to regard Scotland as cut off from the rest of the World.
There are going to be consequences. There must be, because this is no longer a world where nations, especially in the Western World, can think of themselves as isolated from everyone else. There are so many connections. An independent Scotland will change the way these connections work. I don't want to say that this will be a bad thing, or a good thing, because no-one knows how things will change after Independence really -- but it won't go un-noticed.
It's a mistake to regard Scotland as cut off from the rest of the World.
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Mikey
Il santo padre ha detto : pedofilia, tolleranza zero !
eccolo : http:// tg24.sk y.it/tg 24/mond o/2014/ 05/27/p apa_fra ncesco_ pedofil ia_toll eranza_ zero_be nedetto _xvi.ht ml
well you did ask.... pedofilia e come le messe nere....
really does mean Child abuse is like black masses ....
sort of funny to our ears
I kinda wondered why de holy farder had said - och aye the noo - dont leave the Union....perhaps he needed to divert attention from those child-kissing priests.
Il santo padre ha detto : pedofilia, tolleranza zero !
eccolo : http://
well you did ask.... pedofilia e come le messe nere....
really does mean Child abuse is like black masses ....
sort of funny to our ears
I kinda wondered why de holy farder had said - och aye the noo - dont leave the Union....perhaps he needed to divert attention from those child-kissing priests.