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Do Others Agree With Rowan Williams?
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Would you be quite happy to let your children or grandchildren being taught by a teacher wearing the niqab?
Would you be quite happy to let your children or grandchildren being taught by a teacher wearing the niqab?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.DTC....Being an atheist, the politics of the Church in Wales or the Church of England remain a mystery to me but I just wish you hadn't have included his nationality into this thread, as it is of no importance whatsoever. Neither can I see the relevance of goats to the wearing of the veil.
I am an Englishman living in Wales but I still feel that unkind digs at other peoples ethnicities is unnecessary and rarely helpful. But I don't want to fall out with you over this, as there are much better candidates here on AB for that honour !
I will admit, however, that Rowan is a trifle on the beardy-weirdy side for me !
I am an Englishman living in Wales but I still feel that unkind digs at other peoples ethnicities is unnecessary and rarely helpful. But I don't want to fall out with you over this, as there are much better candidates here on AB for that honour !
I will admit, however, that Rowan is a trifle on the beardy-weirdy side for me !
Then we agree on that last line....Any of our nations is fair game for me, including the Cornish. I've made enough jokes about them and will continue to do so, especially when I hear daft ideas about independence, even the recent announcement that we are afforded the same protection as the Welsh etc. Ridiculous that this is.
DTC...I will be joining you soon, as I am in my caravan near St Just for the whole of December , and I can hardly wait !
I am reminded of the inscription on the wall of the Eden Projects Pasty counter.
" It was said Devil never crossed the Tamar from Devon into Cornwall as he had heard that those Cornish housewives would put anything into a Pasty, and he didn't want to take the chance"
I am reminded of the inscription on the wall of the Eden Projects Pasty counter.
" It was said Devil never crossed the Tamar from Devon into Cornwall as he had heard that those Cornish housewives would put anything into a Pasty, and he didn't want to take the chance"
I have a lot of time for Rowan, but on this I think he is wrong. Children (in fact all of us) communicate not only verbally, but visually. I remember being a young kid and getting 'the look' from my mum when I misbehaved. Take that away, and you're taking away one of the tools that teachers use to communicate.
It's a silly notion.
It's a silly notion.
These constant links to the 'sensational revelations' by The Daily Mail are really tiresome, if you look at the copy you will see that the only actual quotes from R.W. are the single repeated word 'panic' taken out of any context, and something about teachers in Pakistan. The rest is fabricated spin by this disreputable rag, dished up daily by 'anotheroldgit' for what reason I can't imagine.
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