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Do you want a mosque built on taxpayers money
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I have to say I am against the building of this huge Mosque.
BUT anyone who says it is going to be built using taxpayers money is just being plain stupid and trying to stir up trouble without an ounce of data to back it up.
If have searched on a number of sites and most say it is going to be funded with money from Saudi Arabia.
I can find no reference to UK taxpayers money being used.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/02/18/nmosque18.xml
I have to say I am against the building of this huge Mosque.
BUT anyone who says it is going to be built using taxpayers money is just being plain stupid and trying to stir up trouble without an ounce of data to back it up.
If have searched on a number of sites and most say it is going to be funded with money from Saudi Arabia.
I can find no reference to UK taxpayers money being used.
If it's a choice between a Mosque - a spiritual place of worship - and a Trident Submarine, I'd go for a mosque.
But then, I'm not as well informed as all the ant-muslim ABers out there who hold the opinion that the Koran advocates terrorism without actually ever haven read it. It was in the Daily Mail though, so it's true.
But then, I'm not as well informed as all the ant-muslim ABers out there who hold the opinion that the Koran advocates terrorism without actually ever haven read it. It was in the Daily Mail though, so it's true.
loosehead
That's purely hypothetical. Christians don't worship in the same way that Muslims to. To Muslims, their religion is (well, it seems to me) an integral part of their lives and their identity.
Christians by and large, in this country don't seem as energised by their faith.
They seem to be more energised by Antiques Roadshow.
That's purely hypothetical. Christians don't worship in the same way that Muslims to. To Muslims, their religion is (well, it seems to me) an integral part of their lives and their identity.
Christians by and large, in this country don't seem as energised by their faith.
They seem to be more energised by Antiques Roadshow.
Verbourn
Where did you read that the mosque was being built with taxpayers' money.
Are you sure about that?
Furthermore, if it is being built with taxpayers' money, and Mulims pay taxes, what point are you trying to rais...
Hang on - I've got it...you're stirring aren't you?
Oh dear...I think that after the discussion on this subject few weeks ago, we can all see through you like gandma's underwear.
Nice try, poorly executed.
Where did you read that the mosque was being built with taxpayers' money.
Are you sure about that?
Furthermore, if it is being built with taxpayers' money, and Mulims pay taxes, what point are you trying to rais...
Hang on - I've got it...you're stirring aren't you?
Oh dear...I think that after the discussion on this subject few weeks ago, we can all see through you like gandma's underwear.
Nice try, poorly executed.
The point, SP, is that we are required and expected to be tolerant but the converse is not true. Try and build a church in an islamic state and see how far you get. Why is Islam so unsure of itself that any oppositioin cannot be tolerated? It's ok to ridicule christainity on an almost daily basis but draw a few cartoons and the wrath of Allah is upon the infidel!
Loosehead
You're trying to compare like with unlike.
Islam and Christianity have completely different histories. Completely different origins so today, you cannot compare one with the other.
The way that Muslims worship in this country is entirely different to the way Christians do. In fact, the relationship that Catholics have to their church is completely different to the way that Anglicans worship.
You're proposing something hypothetical. Lets say that if there was a sizeable Christian community in Bhagdad who tried to build a cathedral, what would happen?
Who knows??? You may as well ask, what would happen if Bjork wrote a song with intelligable lyrics.
It's never gonna happen
You're trying to compare like with unlike.
Islam and Christianity have completely different histories. Completely different origins so today, you cannot compare one with the other.
The way that Muslims worship in this country is entirely different to the way Christians do. In fact, the relationship that Catholics have to their church is completely different to the way that Anglicans worship.
You're proposing something hypothetical. Lets say that if there was a sizeable Christian community in Bhagdad who tried to build a cathedral, what would happen?
Who knows??? You may as well ask, what would happen if Bjork wrote a song with intelligable lyrics.
It's never gonna happen
Loosehead,
You are generalising too much. There are many Islamic countries that have churches and practising christians, even synagogues. There are churches in Iraq - Saddam ran a secular state. Tariq Assis, a practising christian, was even in the government.
Your point is true in a small minority of countries. Saudi Arabia practice Wahabbism, which is a particularly intolerant version of Islam and you can go to prison just for possessing a bible. Wahabbism isn't widespread, and you would be able to practice your christian faith in most Islamic countries.
You are generalising too much. There are many Islamic countries that have churches and practising christians, even synagogues. There are churches in Iraq - Saddam ran a secular state. Tariq Assis, a practising christian, was even in the government.
Your point is true in a small minority of countries. Saudi Arabia practice Wahabbism, which is a particularly intolerant version of Islam and you can go to prison just for possessing a bible. Wahabbism isn't widespread, and you would be able to practice your christian faith in most Islamic countries.
Loosehead has given the single most predictable - and stupid - answer that regularly appears on here. Whenever we speak about muslims wearing veils, building mosques etc... some 'Loosehead' pops up and says 'imagine if we tried doing it there! Imagine if we tried building a church in Saudi Arabia! Imagine if I wore a bikini in Saudi Arabia!'
If you think you're making a point, you're not. You're just lazily avoiding the question, and being really, really dumb.
If you think you're making a point, you're not. You're just lazily avoiding the question, and being really, really dumb.
This is the size of the proposed Mosque, and as a matter of interest, London already has more Mosques than anywhere else in Britain.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml? xml=/opinion/2006/09/25/do2502.xml
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml? xml=/opinion/2006/09/25/do2502.xml
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