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Another Move Forward For The Anglican Church
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-somer set-333 26264
Glad to see that the Church is gradually putting its inherent misogyny
behind it !
Glad to see that the Church is gradually putting its inherent misogyny
behind it !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// Speaking ahead of the announcement, Archdeacon Worsley said she was "surprised and amused" by it as she "grew up in a non-conformist church where women held no" leadership roles. ///
Archdeacon of Wiltshire, Dean of Women's Ministry for the diocese, Parish Development Adviser in the Diocese of Southwark,
Not done too badly so far.
Archdeacon of Wiltshire, Dean of Women's Ministry for the diocese, Parish Development Adviser in the Diocese of Southwark,
Not done too badly so far.
//By the way, there's no such thing as Islamophobia.//
Are you "fair dinkum" old mate?
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Islam ophobia
Are you "fair dinkum" old mate?
https:/
From your own link, ozzy;
///Writing in 2008 Ed Husain, a former member of Hizb ut-Tahrir and co-founder of Quilliam,[151] said that under pressure from Islamist extremists, "'Islamophobia' has become accepted as a phenomenon on a par with racism", claiming that "Outside a few flashpoints where the BNP is at work, most Muslims would be hard-pressed to identify Islamophobia in their lives".[152]
Salman Rushdie criticized the coinage of the word 'Islamophobia' saying that it "was an addition to the vocabulary of Humpty Dumpty Newspeak. It took the language of analysis, reason and dispute, and stood it on its head".[///
You obviously believe it exists. I happen to agree with the scholars that don't.
///Writing in 2008 Ed Husain, a former member of Hizb ut-Tahrir and co-founder of Quilliam,[151] said that under pressure from Islamist extremists, "'Islamophobia' has become accepted as a phenomenon on a par with racism", claiming that "Outside a few flashpoints where the BNP is at work, most Muslims would be hard-pressed to identify Islamophobia in their lives".[152]
Salman Rushdie criticized the coinage of the word 'Islamophobia' saying that it "was an addition to the vocabulary of Humpty Dumpty Newspeak. It took the language of analysis, reason and dispute, and stood it on its head".[///
You obviously believe it exists. I happen to agree with the scholars that don't.
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