Christianity isn't a religion of Peace - Home Office

Silly Dum is not sufficiently aware of Christianity and the Sermon on the Mount to answer my points.

Just like Mitch, he knows that a reply would show him to be an arse.
 
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The biggest threat to Christianity in Britain comes from the British people themselves and not Islam.
Britain is no longer a Christian country, when people stop believing in something they will believe in anything.
The greatest detractors and demonisers of Christianity are the white liberal liberal elites who having been undermining public morality for decades.
The new religion of atheistic multiculturalism which promotes perversion and selfishness as positive lifestyles are responsible for a lot of the social problems people face today.
 
The biggest threat to Christianity in Britain comes from the British people themselves and not Islam.
Britain is no longer a Christian country, when people stop believing in something they will believe in anything.
The greatest detractors and demonisers of Christianity are the white liberal liberal elites who having been undermining public morality for decades.
The new religion of atheistic multiculturalism which promotes perversion and selfishness as positive lifestyles are responsible for a lot of the social problems people face today.

Well that's quite a leap! I'm not sure there's any proven link between morality and religious belief.
 
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Silly Dum is not sufficiently aware of Christianity and the Sermon on the Mount to answer my points.

Just like Mitch, he knows that a reply would show him to be an arse.
You too dumb to realise when you taking the p....idiot.
 
Silly Dum is not sufficiently aware of Christianity and the Sermon on the Mount to answer my points.

Just like Mitch, he knows that a reply would show him to be an arse.
John.....More truth in the beano than the bible....loony!!Please do not tell me your reference book is the bible......though explains a few things re: your sanity.
 
silly dumb falls back on confused ramblings because there is no truth in his earlier allegation.

Silly Dum is not sufficiently aware of Christianity and the Sermon on the Mount to answer my points.

Just like Mitch, he knows that a reply would show him to be an arse.
 
The biggest threat to Christianity in Britain comes from the British people themselves and not Islam.
Britain is no longer a Christian country, when people stop believing in something they will believe in anything.
The greatest detractors and demonisers of Christianity are the white liberal liberal elites who having been undermining public morality for decades.
The new religion of atheistic multiculturalism which promotes perversion and selfishness as positive lifestyles are responsible for a lot of the social problems people face today.

Rising inequality trumps that. There are poor countries that are religious that have social problems - guess what inequality plays a huge part.

Don't ever let facts get in the way of a good rant.

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...cles/religioninenglandandwales2011/2012-12-11

In the 2011 Census, Christianity was the largest religion, with 33.2 million people (59.3 per cent of the population). The second largest religious group were Muslims with 2.7 million people (4.8 per cent of the population).

14.1 million people, around a quarter of the population in England and Wales, reported they have no religion in 2011.
 
Well that's quite a leap! I'm not sure there's any proven link between morality and religious belief.
There is a link between sincere religious belief and morality.
As in other institutions the Church has its fair share of frauds and hypocrites.
 
There is a link between sincere religious belief and morality.

"God is on our side" as both sides say.

Religionists are happy to endorse war, slavery, murder, forced marriage, adultery, oppression of women, theft of land... there's no end. They just reflect the society they operate in. God is made in Man's image.
 
Rising inequality trumps that. There are poor countries that are religious that have social problems - guess what inequality plays a huge part.

Don't ever let facts get in the way of a good rant.

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopula...cles/religioninenglandandwales2011/2012-12-11

In the 2011 Census, Christianity was the largest religion, with 33.2 million people (59.3 per cent of the population). The second largest religious group were Muslims with 2.7 million people (4.8 per cent of the population).

14.1 million people, around a quarter of the population in England and Wales, reported they have no religion in 2011.
Poor people are more religious because they can't afford to go holiday or buy a wide-screen TV.
Religion doesn't necessarily cause poverty but poverty can cause people to be religious because they have nothing else in their lives apart from procreation.
Opium of the masses and all that.
 
Religion doesn't necessarily cause poverty but poverty can cause people to be religious because they have nothing else in their lives apart from procreation.

You can easily find a god that approves of poverty and inequality. It's god's will, right?

"The rich man in his castle,
The poor man at his gate,
God made them high and lowly,
And ordered their estate."

written by Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-95), wife to the Archbishop of Armagh and Protestant Primate of Ireland
 
The new religion of atheistic multiculturalism which promotes perversion and selfishness as positive lifestyles are responsible for a lot of the social problems people face today.

I think you'll find that austerity is the reason for most of our social problems. Same anywhere in the world.

Poverty breeds crime, crime does not breed poverty.
 
White South African churches were easily able to justify their support of apartheid:

"But the NG Church has found biblical justification for South Africa's policy of ''separate development.'' The church places great literal importance on passages in the book of Genesis where God scatters the people of Babel and splits their one language into a diversity of tongues.

The NG Church says the differentiation of humanity into various languages and nations eventually led to racial differences. And as the 1974 report says:

''The diversity of races and peoples to which the confusion of tongues contributed is an aspect of reality which God obviously intended for this dispensation.'
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https://www.csmonitor.com/1982/0813/081348.html

God's will, innit?
 
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