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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Only days after the Church of England criticised the Government over Rwanda they have just announced that they invested heavily and greatly profited in the sleeve trade. ... As Jesus once said.

Let those without sin cast the first stone ....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bible clothes?

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden

Are you stoned, Tom?

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle

Was it album sleeves? Vinyl is making a comeback.. and not just as underpants!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Only days after the Church of England criticised the Government over Rwanda they have just announced that they invested heavily and greatly profited in the sleeve trade. ... As Jesus once said.

Let those without sin cast the first stone ....

"

It's lovely that the church is investing in people..

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple
over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Only days after the Church of England criticised the Government over Rwanda they have just announced that they invested heavily and greatly profited in the sleeve trade. ... As Jesus once said.

Let those without sin cast the first stone ....

"

Are we criticising organisations for things they did 100+ years ago?

If so, it's quite a big list and we could be here a while.

Winston

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury

Tom, m'old mucka.

The church has many faults and failings throughout history, yet none quite as much as the UK in general, especially those who made a lot of wealth out of exploiting others (they still do but that's a different matter).

Sure, the church has done bad things, but these days they are pretty moderate, so why does that preclude them from having an opinion and taking a stance?

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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"

Are we criticising organisations for things they did 100+ years ago?

If so, it's quite a big list and we could be here a while.

Winston "

Maybe that's Tom's plan. He chcuks these hand grenades in and while we're all pointing out how oversimplified it is, he's away shagging...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby"

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing. "

Stones and sleeves aside, you two Tasmanians should get a room.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Stones and sleeves aside, you two Tasmanians should get a room. "

We'd have a devil of a time!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing. "

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

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By *ickshawedCouple
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

I'm wearing a sleeveless top, does that mean I get to throw stones at people today?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'm wearing a sleeveless top, does that mean I get to throw stones at people today?"

I think that falls under rendering to Caesar what is Caesar. Law says no

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?"

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff. "

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history "

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that. "

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny "

Is that the same as a brick shithouse?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

Is that the same as a brick shithouse? "

Err... (imagining the people I studied with). No

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

Is that the same as a brick shithouse?

Err... (imagining the people I studied with). No "

I was somewhat infamous for getting it mixed up. Shit brick house doesn't quite work.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

Is that the same as a brick shithouse?

Err... (imagining the people I studied with). No

I was somewhat infamous for getting it mixed up. Shit brick house doesn't quite work. "

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby"

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one."

I thought the Bible was a sacred text, not a choose your own adventure Rorschach test

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

Is that the same as a brick shithouse? "

I thought Swing might have started to speak in tongues, for a minute

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

I think the correct quote is actually "let he who is without sleeve cast the first stone", Swing.

Is it wrong that I started to wonder the details of ancient Israeli attire?

I'm such a nerd

Israeli, with a Roman mix? To what extent might there be Hellenic influence, given all our earliest texts are in koine?

Damn. I forgot you know stuff.

When is a sleeve a sleeve? And other questions of someone who studied a different type of social history

My classical education has a few gaps. Let's leave it at that.

This is so far outside my wheelhouse it's not even funny

Is that the same as a brick shithouse?

I thought Swing might have started to speak in tongues, for a minute "

Oi moi talaina!

(Oh no, oh wretched me (female) - ancient Greek)

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one."

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life."

They'll show how amazing they are and proclaim their amazingness.

Something about Pharisees?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’m sure wizardry is banned by the church.

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life."

Yep, I know. Don't worry, I was being ironic. Safe and legal routes? Where's the fun in that?

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

They'll show how amazing they are and proclaim their amazingness.

Something about Pharisees?"

The government? If so, then probably.

I actually had to google Pharisees

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

Yep, I know. Don't worry, I was being ironic. Safe and legal routes? Where's the fun in that?"

Sorry, tone can be sadly missing on the forum

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

Yep, I know. Don't worry, I was being ironic. Safe and legal routes? Where's the fun in that?

Sorry, tone can be sadly missing on the forum "

No problem! Any excuse for me to repeat: I. Am. Not. In. Favour. Of. The. Inhumane. Rwanda. Policy.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

They'll show how amazing they are and proclaim their amazingness.

Something about Pharisees?

The government? If so, then probably.

I actually had to google Pharisees "

There's a passage about not declaring your religiosity in public like the Pharisees do, for their proclamation negates the reward.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

When I look back upon my life

it’s always with a sense of shame

I’ve always been the one to blame

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan
over a year ago

Aylesbury


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

They'll show how amazing they are and proclaim their amazingness.

Something about Pharisees?

The government? If so, then probably.

I actually had to google Pharisees

There's a passage about not declaring your religiosity in public like the Pharisees do, for their proclamation negates the reward."

The more you know I guess. My religious education ended when I was 13.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"So we're going to stop criticising refugees, Europeans, Labour, activists, and whoever else?

After all, the Bible not only says "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". But it also says "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and (paraphrasing) don't criticise the speck in your brother's eye before dealing with the log in your own.

I'm so glad that the UK is a Christian nation, one that examines its own flaws rather than lashing out at others and doing things like breaking treaties and international law. That it remembers the persecution of Jesus when he was forced to become a refugee as a baby

Yeah, but all these Nazarenes are feeding the illegal trafficking gangs and the only way to stop that is to send people to Rwanda. There's literally no other solution. Not one.

Well there is. All the government has to do is provide safe and legal routes, that will end the traffickers income in an instant. But it wont as it likes to perpetuate this culture war to keep the racists that voted for them happy. All sending the refugees and migrants to Rwanda does, is punish them for wanting to escape war zones or a better life.

They'll show how amazing they are and proclaim their amazingness.

Something about Pharisees?

The government? If so, then probably.

I actually had to google Pharisees

There's a passage about not declaring your religiosity in public like the Pharisees do, for their proclamation negates the reward.

The more you know I guess. My religious education ended when I was 13."

I studied Biblical studies in school until I was fifteen, and it was reasonably in depth. No longer religious, can rattle off verses pretty easily.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple
over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...

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