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Corbyloon and Andy Hughes - All too often people assume the authority of Christianity in order to judge me, and then find me hypocritical.
I am not perfect I agree.
Would you be vocal,or take action if your family were in danger? Of course you would.
Well I feel the same way about MY family, MY community, and MY nation.
I have not got to the stage yet where I can simply lay flowers, light candles, and join in the, "community coming together," which appears to be the standard response to every Islamist atrocity.
Churchill was a Christian, and he just could not roll over and submit to Nazi aggression.
Maybe his critics might have told him to love his international neighbour, Hitler, and turn the other cheek.
Maybe he should have told the Poles to do the same, because it might be deemed unchristian to draw the sword against the invader.
This does not explain me in any way, but I hope it gives you a bit of an insight into my often categorised twisted hypocracy.
Thank you anyway for your interest.
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I am not perfect I agree.
Would you be vocal,or take action if your family were in danger? Of course you would.
Well I feel the same way about MY family, MY community, and MY nation.
I have not got to the stage yet where I can simply lay flowers, light candles, and join in the, "community coming together," which appears to be the standard response to every Islamist atrocity.
Churchill was a Christian, and he just could not roll over and submit to Nazi aggression.
Maybe his critics might have told him to love his international neighbour, Hitler, and turn the other cheek.
Maybe he should have told the Poles to do the same, because it might be deemed unchristian to draw the sword against the invader.
This does not explain me in any way, but I hope it gives you a bit of an insight into my often categorised twisted hypocracy.
Thank you anyway for your interest.
Is this O.K?
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// First three posters are variously twice, three times and //
over the limit !
posts on AB start so well, often and then end like a damp squib
hubba hubba babies
so much of it doesnt make sense so why TRY to make sense of it ?
yeah and churchill (the secret muslim in pectore)was always over the limit - didnt he breakfast on Chivers Regal ?
and that Mrs Simpson - she was another but got the many spouses bit the wrong way round - not a good reader as school they used to say
over the limit !
posts on AB start so well, often and then end like a damp squib
hubba hubba babies
so much of it doesnt make sense so why TRY to make sense of it ?
yeah and churchill (the secret muslim in pectore)was always over the limit - didnt he breakfast on Chivers Regal ?
and that Mrs Simpson - she was another but got the many spouses bit the wrong way round - not a good reader as school they used to say
// Godwin Length = 0. Not bad...//
Jim yah nardy bye ! Godwinlength - sort of function GL - is a clearly computable unary function innit?
I am just doing Cutland Computability by myseln - you dont know anyone who has the solutions for exercises of Chap 6 onwards do you ? KR PP
ZM you need to butt in with, " Godwin - foo! what did God win den?"
Jim yah nardy bye ! Godwinlength - sort of function GL - is a clearly computable unary function innit?
I am just doing Cutland Computability by myseln - you dont know anyone who has the solutions for exercises of Chap 6 onwards do you ? KR PP
ZM you need to butt in with, " Godwin - foo! what did God win den?"
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