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luna-tic | 09:00 Sun 08th Apr 2007 | Religion & Spirituality
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Over this Easter the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr.Rowan Williams is addressing the nation with a reconciliation plea to the world saying that Jesus' resurrection shows that conflict can be overcome. Do you think his speech is going to have much impact on the world today?
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No - none at all. Can't see it influencing anyone, least of all the muslims.
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With all the conflict that's happened since and because of J.C's demise I think Mr.Williams ought to change his speech.
ironic that Williams will be talking about overcomng conflict when christianity has caused so much of it.
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My sentiments exactly, wizzy old chap.
Don't religious types usually say something like that around this time of year? It's never made any difference in the past.
I don't really follow his logic. Bloke resurrected 2000 years ago means warring nations can kiss and make up. Eh?
It makes me quite cross............the way those pesky Christians keep sneaking religion into all the darned holidays...............Easter, Christmas and they even managed to get it insinuated into the Millenium celebrations.........bah !

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