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I am intrigued by this 'void' that is always quoted in such arguments.

Is it suggested that those who do not believe in god and/or religion - christianity being the local one - are more susceptible and likely to become muslim? Surely that cannot be the case so the void, if that is what it is, will remain and not be filled with anything religious.

Isn't it more likely that christians might be converted to islam rather than all the atheists suddenly see the darkness and become muslim?

You don't matter! Love it or hate it, religion shapes the world; your logic and reasoning do not.
 
We travel to countries to watch in awe their traditions and culture handed down from generation to generation, preserved and intact which is beautiful to see, places like India Japan etc etc. Yet here patriotism or a desire to live our own local traditions part of our ethnic origins and keep them that way = neo fascist, that's so wrong.

The trend in Britain is to definitely not hand down any of our traditions to the younger generation. What used to be taught in schools has disappeared. Change has been radical, like the communists and their year zero.

Two words: Tony Blair.
 
You are as braindead,radicalised as any insane muslim bomber

If he is "radicalised" (dishonest left wing word that it is), then he is radicalised into doing good; whereas muslims are radicalised into doing evil.
 
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