I agree we should be free to critisize but I disagree with some of
what you say.
Just because the police say these people were upto no good does not
prove that it is so, we only have the governmnet's word for the
allegations made against these people. Whilst I find George Galloway
contemtable in so many ways he may turn out to be correct in his
assertion though he has no way of knowing at this stage.
I also find the linking of religion immigration and whats happening
at our airports to be totally tenuous at best. I personally see no
reason to exclude anyone from settling in this country apart from
criminals even if they hold idiotic views which I would agree
includes all god bothering people.
Colin
--- In atheismuk2@..., "kevuk67" <kevuk67@h...> wrote:
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> We are under attack from from right wing christians, mad
muhamadists and a liberal media that insist we respect everyones
beliefs. Why should athiests be quiet. We should always point out
that religion is only a belief, not a truth, it is an idea only the
same as fascism, communisim and the belief that fairies live at the
bottom of your garden. The police arrest 24 people who were
arranging to blow planes from the sky, and they are labled racist by
the likes of Galloway {who i shall be ranting about later} and so
called muhamadist leaders. Home Secetery John Reid the day before
the arrests talks about problems faced by immmegration, terrorism
and crime, and straight away muhamadist comentators accuse him of
racism. This is want they want, to stop us asking questions about
their vile beliefs. It is not racist to ask questions about beliefs,
any beliefs. Why should we respect peoples views when we find them
so bizzare, so ideotic. We cant be frightened to critisize, to argue
that all religion is a belief and to demand our right not be
discriminated against because of our belief.Kevin WoodAthiest and
dyslexic
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