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    [Albion] Hughton and Injuries tracker 2018/19

    To be fair as he is just coming back from injury 2 games in 4 days is probably a bit much. Makes sense not to push him until fully fit.
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    [Albion] Hughton and Injuries tracker 2018/19

    Whilst not ideal at least the injuries to the others are all short term. Also I wouldn't mind if Hemed did start against Watford - he must know his chances will be limited so would expect him to bust a gut to make the most of an unexpected chance (Which he did last year until being unfortunately...
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    [Football] Brighton & Hove Albion Vs Nantes Friendly (03.08.18)

    Won't be match fit - returned from World cup with fitness issue and has had no pre-season. Depending on AJ's fitness I would be tempted to play him and AK until Jose is fit
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    [Football] Brighton & Hove Albion Vs Nantes Friendly (03.08.18)

    Have a feeling we were 4-0 up at half time. They pulled it back to 4-4 then we won 5-4? Have a feeling Clive Walker scored. Could well be completely wrong though!
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    [Albion] Meyer to sign for Palace

    Sadly I think this could be a very good signing for them :(
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    [Football] The "Where will Zaha go?" Summer 2018 thread

    Sums Palace up: 1023988142586650625
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    [Brighton] Man 'beats seagull to death'

    What you say about urban Herring Gulls is probably true BUT the reason they moved into urban areas to scavenge in the first place was due to declining fish stocks. If there had been enough food in the sea they would never have moved into towns in the first place. A number have now adapted to...
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    [Brighton] Man 'beats seagull to death'

    As I said above it is because their populations are declining rapidly (over 50% decline in UK since 1970). This is not the case with pigeons or rats. I agree with you that they can be a pain in cities though - it's a shame something cannot be done about their declining natural food sources to...
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    [Brighton] Man 'beats seagull to death'

    Inland nesting sites were included in 2000 survey with close on 2000 birds recorded inland: http://jncc.defra.gov.uk/page-2887
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    [Brighton] Man 'beats seagull to death'

    Chickens are not endangered for a start.
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    [Brighton] Man 'beats seagull to death'

    Herring Gulls may seem common in Sussex but this is a stronghold and not representative of the country of a whole. They are Red Listed as their numbers are declining rapidly - there were 280,000 breeding pairs in 1970. By 2000 there were just 130,000 breeding pairs left in the UK. The numbers...
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    Am bowing out of this thread as I am fed up with personal abuse and people expecting Christians to prove there is a God. I don't need that in my life write now. Nor do I have time for an in depth debate. There is very little point arguing if there is a God or not - it cannot be proved A couple...
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    You may have noticed most of my posts are quite short - this is largely because I am incredibly busy with a lot going on in my life. I asked you a question about one part of your post (which you answered). I replied to a few other posts too but then went to bed and work today - hope that's ok...
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    Who has said God is a man in the sky? Certainly not what Christians believe. In terms of proof I don't believe there is any clear cut proof - that's why it is called faith (there is evidence but that is very different). I would also say there is also no clear cut proof that God does not exist
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    You think phrases such as "imaginary sky fairy" aren't mocking? Comments about people stopping believing on God as they become more intelligent?
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    Christian Aid is empowering Psychopaths in Somalia???? Never heard anyone argue that Christian aid is a bad thing before. You say you don't need a God to be good and I agree with you BUT as I have said sociologists/criminologists have found that religion is a factor that controls crime and...
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    Absolutely all of what you have said here could also apply to a Christian's life.
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    I didn't realise there was a rule on here that I had to reply to every single point made. I chose one point and asked a question based on that. It's a shame that you have to resort to mocking/rudeness ("imaginary sky fairy") rather than be prepared to debate with respect
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    Not going to impose my beliefs on anyone. It's up to everyone to consider things for themselves and make their own decisions as far as I'm concerned. In terms of a waste of time at best - I think you are ignoring a lot of very good deeds that have been done because of Christianity (eg Christian...
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    [Misc] Religion - the Church of England - what future?

    They may claim they are but i would argue they are not a good representation of Christianity.

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