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Brexit Compared To The Crucifixion Of Christ
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/th ink-tan k-bruge s-group -bbc-ap ology-b rexit-c rucifix ion-jes us-howa rd-jaco bson-a7 498196. html
fair comment? or unnecessary politicization of an event of religious significance for many?
fair comment? or unnecessary politicization of an event of religious significance for many?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// "I have had a kind of awakening. Brexit woke me up and reminded me I needed to pay attention to what the non elite majority of voters were thinking.//
thhis is like writing in 1984 - I saw Arthur Scargill defending those poor miners with his heart and body and I knew I had to stop drinking that French crap ( er wine that is) revert to good wholesome hoppy Beer and vote CP of GB for the rest of my life
(in my case that didnt happen)
thhis is like writing in 1984 - I saw Arthur Scargill defending those poor miners with his heart and body and I knew I had to stop drinking that French crap ( er wine that is) revert to good wholesome hoppy Beer and vote CP of GB for the rest of my life
(in my case that didnt happen)
// I find it rather an odd thing to say, but then if you're desperate not to accept what happened .......//
well it follows the logical structure with a few word substitution
( mutatis mutandis as we say in Latin)[ oo er foreign word alert there !]
and No I accept the Brexit vote
but as the ancient Greeks might say or start off with
" only a fool would go for Brexit and then accept terms which are less favourable than those which might otherwise be had" - enthymeme I think and sums up my view
[ sorry another foreign word there for Balders to put foo de goggle translator]
and really Baldric
"Stupid offensive man, needs a wake up call imo."
do you really have to refer to Mushroom as question setter in such insulting terms ? - he is after all only trying to stimulate debate because the result of Brexit is irrevocable
well it follows the logical structure with a few word substitution
( mutatis mutandis as we say in Latin)[ oo er foreign word alert there !]
and No I accept the Brexit vote
but as the ancient Greeks might say or start off with
" only a fool would go for Brexit and then accept terms which are less favourable than those which might otherwise be had" - enthymeme I think and sums up my view
[ sorry another foreign word there for Balders to put foo de goggle translator]
and really Baldric
"Stupid offensive man, needs a wake up call imo."
do you really have to refer to Mushroom as question setter in such insulting terms ? - he is after all only trying to stimulate debate because the result of Brexit is irrevocable
mushroom25 - to try and avoid getting sidetracked into the Brexit debate, and stick to the OP -
I think it was a crass comparison, the merits of its logic being seriously outweighed by the sensationalist and offended reaction it was bound to receive.
It is possible to make the same point, and word it far better so that the meaning is not crushed under the weight of the message.
I think it was a crass comparison, the merits of its logic being seriously outweighed by the sensationalist and offended reaction it was bound to receive.
It is possible to make the same point, and word it far better so that the meaning is not crushed under the weight of the message.
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