"Probably" - the key word

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"Probably" - the key word

Post by nandu »

The atheists have finally started hitting back.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... tence.html

Good for the Brits... they do have a sense of humour!

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I saw this story this week and was delighted. There is a real danger here, though. The British are finding themselves on the front line of this fight. With a large Muslim population living there, which has no sense of humor about these types of things, there is a very real danger of fanatical retributions. Let's hope the other decedents of Abraham do not join in the fray.
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Post by Neoplato »

Heaven forbid that the descendents of Abraham put down their guns and just enjoy each other for who they are. That's blasphemous. :)

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