• Controversy as David Cameron calls Britain a 'Christian country' - while 65% are 'non-religious'
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[QUOTE=download;44606329]Technically it does, in reality though; no.[/QUOTE] Basically the same answer when asking if it's a monarchy.
[QUOTE=orcywoo6;44607921]Just look at how punchable that cunt is though. [IMG]http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/files/2012/10/david-cameron_1735615c.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] You just gave me the great idea of selling punching bags with David Camerons face on them.
You can't really get mad over a comment like this when gay marriage was legalized recently.
[QUOTE=Noss;44606372]what is it with cameron and his jesus-boner recently[/QUOTE] Trying to win round certain groups i imagine
[QUOTE=orcywoo6;44607921]Just look at how punchable that cunt is though. [/QUOTE] UK's cheap knockoff of Stephen Harper We had punchable dicknose prime minsters before it was cool
[QUOTE=RainbowStalin;44608245]You can't really get mad over a comment like this when gay marriage was legalized recently.[/QUOTE] Yes you can.
[QUOTE=Sgt-NiallR;44608479]Yes you can.[/QUOTE] Well ok, he did something cool that is a direct slap in the churches face but oh no he said jesus was cool grrr come on guys get you guy fawkes masks out lets run this shit into the ground
Update [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27105023[/url] [quote]Religious groups have backed Prime Minister David Cameron's assertion Britain is "a Christian country". Hindu Council UK said it was "very comfortable" with the description. The Muslim Council of Britain said the UK was a largely Christian country.[/quote]
Out of all the religious groups, sure the UK is mainly Christian in a sense, but we hardly bash it on people. Public schools have reduced the amount of bible bashing they used to do (unless its a catholic school then you're pretty much fucked). Some countries however do push their religious groups on people and their cultures, not pointing any fingers but there's a good few examples of this around the world. Luckily we're not one of them. Also Cameron needs to fuck off already.
Jokes on them the CoE is Protestant. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m6iSe_xsPM[/media] Horrible Histories always relevant.
[QUOTE=Britishboy;44608883]Jokes on them the CoE is Protestant.[/QUOTE] Protestants are Christians.
[QUOTE=kenji;44606854]Is it me or... is he loosing it a bit?[/QUOTE] He never had it..
The only way i'd ever vote for Cameron is if he let me literally walk straight into Westminster and punch his stupid face every time he did something stupid, considering his track record i may have to move to London since the travel costs would be astronomical for me to travel there daily.
[QUOTE=anis;44609921]He never had it..[/QUOTE] Well, granted but recently he's been going full retard.
I find it weird that CoE still hasn't been disestablished.
I cant imagine putting up with this kind of thing every day like the poor sods in the states have to, i mean, im even a little surprised to hear Jesus mentioned on the radio around Christmas. Dont politicians like this bell-end think about how atheists or people of other faiths would feel about having Christian slogans rubbed in their face all the time?
[QUOTE=chumchum;44612790]I find it weird that CoE still hasn't been disestablished.[/QUOTE] That would be up to Lizzie to decide
[QUOTE=chumchum;44612790]I find it weird that CoE still hasn't been disestablished.[/QUOTE] Why? There are 27 million Anglicans in the CoE, while there are only about 17 million Jews in the world.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;44614323]Why? There are 27 million Anglicans in the CoE, while there are only about 17 million Jews in the world.[/QUOTE] Not as in dissolving it but in in the sense that it shouldn't be the established (State religion) of England.
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