Pat Condell is right on in this one. Too bad he dislikes Christianity about as much as he dislikes islam. I wish that he would take part in some of the public debates that are now happening concerning islam. Even with that, our leaders are way too slow to recognize the problem of islamiztion, especially obanga!
I'm surprised he forgot to mention the word "enrichment". I find that to increasingly mean "muslim".
As for the meat, are there no longer ranchers in England from whom people can buy their meat directly? Or would that contravene EU directive 123-asdfjads?
"Pat Condell is right on in this one. Too bad he dislikes Christianity about as much as he dislikes islam."
You're right. He dislikes Christianity because he dislikes religion in general, though for some reason he keeps his reservations about Hinduism a bit low-profile ;-)
I could imagine - if only he had some advanced knowledge about Christendom, beyond the usually narrow range of platitudes, that he'd criticize the substantial portion of Christians united in something called "cultural Christianity", a residue of Christian faith that lost its traditional bearings and gave in to modernity ("enlightenment" subversion) and that today actually serves as a part of progressive society, promoting multicultural "tolerance". This would include almost all of European protestantism and also Catholicism insofar as it subscribes to the disastrous iconoclasm of Vaticanum II.
I could imagine Pat Condell proposing a counter-initiative for "atheistically slaughtered" meat. Wouldn't know about the proper procedures though. Perhaps that during the process, ritual chanting is heard in the abattoir, denouncing all world religions.
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Pat Condell is right on in this one. Too bad he dislikes Christianity about as much as he dislikes islam. I wish that he would take part in some of the public debates that are now happening concerning islam. Even with that, our leaders are way too slow to recognize the problem of islamiztion, especially obanga!
I'm surprised he forgot to mention the word "enrichment". I find that to increasingly mean "muslim".
As for the meat, are there no longer ranchers in England from whom people can buy their meat directly? Or would that contravene EU directive 123-asdfjads?
Time to introduce Halal pork into stores.
Gregory -
"Pat Condell is right on in this one. Too bad he dislikes Christianity about as much as he dislikes islam."
You're right. He dislikes Christianity because he dislikes religion in general, though for some reason he keeps his reservations about Hinduism a bit low-profile ;-)
I could imagine - if only he had some advanced knowledge about Christendom, beyond the usually narrow range of platitudes, that he'd criticize the substantial portion of Christians united in something called "cultural Christianity", a residue of Christian faith that lost its traditional bearings and gave in to modernity ("enlightenment" subversion) and that today actually serves as a part of progressive society, promoting multicultural "tolerance".
This would include almost all of European protestantism and also Catholicism insofar as it subscribes to the disastrous iconoclasm of Vaticanum II.
I could imagine Pat Condell proposing a counter-initiative for "atheistically slaughtered" meat. Wouldn't know about the proper procedures though. Perhaps that during the process, ritual chanting is heard in the abattoir, denouncing all world religions.
;-)
Kind regs from Amsterdam,
Sag.
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