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Default OT. Creeping sharia law.



"Clive George" wrote in message
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On 17/03/2016 12:47, T i m wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 11:27:19 +0000, John Rumm
wrote:


and the real effect of the harry's of this world:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzkFoetp-_M


From the bit I watched (and ignoring the religious stuff) she just
sounds like 'most people' (in what she is, does, needs and likes)
doesn't she?

And I think 'most (non religious) people' CGAF what any/everyone else
is, does, needs or likes as long as they are what most consider a good
citizen / person?

That said, *I* [1] really wish there was a MIB style world-wide
neuralyzer that when activated made *everyone* forget about all
'religion and just see how many people would *then* think following
one was so important or even a good idea? Hopefully those more
'caring' would carry on doing good things for others, simply because
it's a good thing to do?

On that ... maybe it (religion) is just a way of giving bored people
something to do / think about, instead of wasting time thinking what
angle grinder to buy or what glue to use. ;-)

Cheers, T i m

[1] That's me because of all the cr*p / bad stuff / nonsense done in
and around 'relegion'.

It's like there are two worlds going on out there ... the atheists who
are (in general) just getting on living their lives as they see fit
(guided by what their society deems acceptable / desirable) and the
'religious' worldS that do *some* 'normal' stuff but then spend (waste
from my POV) a load of time doing stuff than in many instances causes
more trouble than it (seems) worth.

It's like Windows V 'other' OS users. (Most) Windows users just get on
with doing what they want and in most cases with what they are given
and with NO interest to that fact that it is Windows, versus the
'others' who make an actual choice to run 'something else' but fight
between themselves (and others) about their choice and how 'right' is
is? ;-(

p.s. My last word on the matter. ;-)


Cite as requested.


I assumed he meant that that was his last word on religion, not OSs.