So is Allah and God one and the same?
Yes, they both don't exist.
So is Allah and God one and the same?
The difference is that I have been perfectly prepared to say that different experts have different opinions but so many Brexiters insist that any expert who disagrees with them is 'scaremongering'. There is a holier than thou spirit which sometimes grates.
No one knows what will happen if we exit but we can be fairly sure that things will stay broadly the same in the short term at least if we stay in. So, on security alone, there have been 56 deaths from terrorist atrocities on British soil since 2005 - 55 in the tube and bus bombings (including the bombers) plus Lee Rigby.
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.... I don't believe that Christianity and Islam are compatible.
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Didn't one of the attackers in the Glasgow Airport attack die from his injuries a little while after the event, although the other one is serving a lengthy sentence.
Also I don't think we should overlook the 100s injured in the 7/7 attack.
Like this one in London at the end of last year - do you remember reading about it? - I don't
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...am-media-outlets-say-organisers-a6765976.html
You should come along to some of the interfaith stuff we do.
Yes, they both don't exist.
No one knows what will happen if we exit but we can be fairly sure that things will stay broadly the same in the short term at least if we stay in. So, on security alone, there have been 56 deaths from terrorist atrocities on British soil since 2005 - 55 in the tube and bus bombings (including the bombers) plus Lee Rigby.
In just one of those years, 2013, by comparison 1,713 people lost their lives in UK road traffic accidents.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/annual-road-fatalities
We are never 100% safe but we are much safer than we think we are. For me the economic arguments regarding Brexit are where we should be looking to decide. Either side piggy backing on an event like yesterday are making opportunity out of tragedy.
The trouble is, if the problem of radicalisation within Islamic communities is as extensive as some on this thread have suggested, it's hard to see the problem not getting significantly worse from here on in.
One of the things I keep hearing about yesterday's attacks is how 'sophisticated' they were; but were they? If someone is prepared to walk into an unsecured, crowded area and detonate an improvised bomb there's relatively little (other than pre-emptive prevention through intelligence) you can do to prevent it.
If these people can learn to consistently avoid detection in the first place (and I get the impression a lot of 'progress' has been made in that sense), we're going to be in for a bumpy ride.
"Islam needs a good dose of ridicule, just as every previous angry, greedy religions before it, it needs a good kicking "..... look what happens when they get a good dose of ridicule, Charlie Hebdo and Danish cartoons etc spring to mind.
The trouble is, if the problem of radicalisation within Islamic communities is as extensive as some on this thread have suggested, it's hard to see the problem not getting significantly worse from here on in.
One of the things I keep hearing about yesterday's attacks is how 'sophisticated' they were; but were they? If someone is prepared to walk into an unsecured, crowded area and detonate an improvised bomb there's relatively little (other than pre-emptive prevention through intelligence) you can do to prevent it.
If these people can learn to consistently avoid detection in the first place (and I get the impression a lot of 'progress' has been made in that sense), we're going to be in for a bumpy ride.
One fact of small consolation, though I guess significant in its symbolism with the current back drop of headlines, is the fact that plots within the UK have been foiled by information that comes from within Muslim groups. Alas, the tabloid headlines do not reflect this.
In Turkish airports everyone has to go through metal detectors before they can go into the airport.That will eventually happen here in the UK
Hardly be queues would there? Bags on convener belt while you walk through a detector. Takes less than 20 secs unless they do a frisk search.So then what about the queues for the metal detectors?
No I think you'll find they were asking why,
why, they stone women,
why, murder homosexuals,
why, they discriminate against women
why, would any sane person think killing indiscriminately might offer access to 72 virgins
why, a woman should be treated as a second rate citizen
what mindset would consider these things acceptable, a frigging Islamic religious one, thats what ........
I wouldn't be able to take it seriously but what faiths turn up?
Hardly be queues would there? Bags on convener belt while you walk through a detector. Takes less than 20 secs unless they do a frisk search.
So why are there lengthy queues to go 'airside' after check in. There are less bags to check and everyone has taken off jackets and metal items. The time taken to go into an airport where there are more people (friends say farewell or picking up) more bags, etc, and I assume two queues one for people with tickets and one for those without.
Delays as the detector goes ping, and an item has to be removed and then another ping, resulting in either the body scan machine and/or body search.
Perhaps you can give me a £1 for each time it takes longer than 20 seconds, I reckon I could retire with ease by the end of the first week or operation.