Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Read this thread with interest... | |
Posted by: | Robin Taylor | |
Date/Time: | 18/09/10 13:48:00 |
"You have to therefore have faith and follow the religion of secularism..." Don't be silly, Laurence. Faith is defined in the dictionary as "a strong belief in something, especially without proof". You can neither believe nor disbelieve in secularism - it is a social system, not some sort of deity. Once again, it seems you cannot see past your religious blinkers. "...the BBC's heavy secularist philosophy that governs what is broadcast and what is not." You're joking, aren't you? Haven't you seen the wall-to-wall coverage of the Pope's visit on BBC News 24 and Sky News? "A true Muslim who believes in state domination and rule and killing of the infidels (all of which are spoken of in the Qu'ran) will not settle for secularism." I know lots of Muslims and not one of them believes in those things. When you insult other religions, you leave your own faith open to criticism. How much blood do Christians have on their hands - have you never heard of the Crusades? And let's not even discuss the six million Jews who perished because of the Christian mythology that they were responsible for killing Christ. Didn't Christian fundamentalist George W Bush invade Iraq because he thought he was doing god's bidding? |