Well, whether N.I or Glasgow - hatred and violence based on religious divides? (and aren't Catholics still specifically barred from inheriting the British throne? Not an example of hatred, I know, although it probably was when it was introduced.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Catholicism_in_the_United_Kingdom
Virulant according to my dictionary's definition = highly poisonous or malignant; venomous; acrimonious. N.Ireland? Protestants vs Catholics.
Religious intolerance not pertinent to the UK in the 21st century? What about Northern Ireland then? What about Islamophobia then? What I was trying to get at, to tease out if you will, is what is it exactly (or are if in the plural) the reason(s) that some are so seemingly anti the UK taking numbers of these refugees to these shores. So I asked a hypothetical question (I did use ...
Well, there is a history of Christian intolerance towards dissenters. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sectarian_violence_among_Christians And it seems the Puritanical Pilgrim Fathers of North America had a bit of a problem as well. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/historyofus/web03/segment2.html http://people.opposingviews.com/did-puritans-support-religious-toleration-5329.html the ...
A question: would those who feel so antogonistic towards the Syrian refugees still feel that way if these refugees were Christians/had a Christian background and were fleeing a particularly virulent form of Christianity?
Is the goverment proposing refugee camps in this country?
Or a private sector police service? Don't forget the Tories hate the public sector. Cos the Tory mantra is............. Private sector = good. Public sector = bad.
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I don't 'do' an imaginary friend in the sky either but for those Christians that do I thought I would post this. http://www.christianbiblereference.org/story_GoodSamaritan.htm
Yes, but not everyone might need a collection every fortnight. And not all have a space for a large green bin.