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This has really annoyed me .. recently i asked a question if people are fed up with Muslims taking over Britain and abusing our system to get everything they want.
I actually got quite a few answers to start with saying that they completely agree with me and think it's very brave of me to put my true feelings forward.

I come online yesterday to see how my question was getting on .. only to find out someone had reported me for being "racist" and my question was deleted.

Now i think that is really out of order !! .. That just proves we don't have a right to our own opinion no more .. i actually made a comment in my question saying that i wasn't being racist, but just fed up with Muslims isolating themselves from the rest of Britain .. in some cases not even bothering to learn our language .... not to mention the terrorism !!

Just wanted to know what your opinions were on this .. to be honest i think it's quite sad that people report you just for voicing your own opinion !!!

2007-07-05 05:30:24 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

Is it because in real-life they support it

2007-07-05 05:29:46 · 20 answers · asked by Green kryptonite 1 in Religion & Spirituality

they deleted a question of mine that has to do with religion when they had no right to.

good, we'll see where that one goes. I'll email the president of yahoo and complain

2007-07-05 05:26:08 · 27 answers · asked by emily brooks 1 in Religion & Spirituality

I just think that it was rude and kind of disrespectful for you to just turn your phone off and not even pick it up. I think it would be nice to know why you don't want to talk to me.

2007-07-05 05:23:54 · 10 answers · asked by Gaga <3 2 in Languages

Wearing "ghost" robes and forming a circle around a burning cross sounds like it could be a satanic ritual.

2007-07-05 05:22:22 · 40 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

"I see now more clearly than every before that even our greatest troubles spring from something that is an admirable and sound as it is dangerous -- from our impatience to better the lot of our fellows."
— Karl Popper

2007-07-05 05:22:02 · 9 answers · asked by HawaiianBrian 5 in Religion & Spirituality

Would you be accepting, would it be a turn on fantasy come true, would it provoke an argument of honesty and trust, or would it be the final straw...???

I am seeing that a lot of men lately have been fascinated with dressing up as the opposite sex and enjoying it...not so much becasue they have homosexual fantasies, but because they are curious and to be honest, just like to experience what it is like to wear them.

So ladies, if you were to either come home and catch your man in your clothes...or even better..was out and about and caught him out dressed up as a woman...what would your inital reaction be...and how would you eventually feel and handle the situation...

Remember...he will most likely be embarrassed that you CAUGHT him in the act...so take that into account...

Ashley

2007-07-05 05:21:53 · 16 answers · asked by ashley_bottoms 2 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

And booms out, "Without the Lord we are but dust!"

A 5 year old shouts back, "What's butt dust?"

Sorry. I just had to get that in. Question: Does it irritate you when people just try to throw in a little humor instead of re-hashing the same old Q&A's all the time?

2007-07-05 05:21:25 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

an Orange Halibut with specral wings, a unicorn horn and udders, and use it as a basis for God in my own religion, does anyone have the right to tell me I can't?

2007-07-05 05:21:20 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

"I have observed that the world has suffered far less from ignorance than from pretensions to knowledge. It is not skeptics or explorers but fanatics and ideologues who menace decency and progress. No agnostic ever burned anyone at the stake or tortured a pagan, a heretic, or an unbeliever."
— Daniel Boorstin

"It is setting a high value upon our opinions, to roast men alive on account of them."
— Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, (1533-1592)

2007-07-05 05:20:55 · 8 answers · asked by HawaiianBrian 5 in Religion & Spirituality

2007-07-05 05:20:21 · 14 answers · asked by xsacredflamesx 1 in Religion & Spirituality

Archeaological?
Pictures?
Drawings?

Unexplainable findings?

2007-07-05 05:19:15 · 16 answers · asked by Young Gun 2 in Religion & Spirituality

I'm not really a greenie or an activist or anything, but I have been trying to do my part to not be wasteful, etc. Sometimes though, I'll be reading about all the crap you're not supposed to do or buy or wear or eat or WHATEVER. It's too much to handle. And it seems like people aren't happy unless you're doing ALL of these things.

Does anyone else agree?

2007-07-05 05:18:38 · 3 answers · asked by T the D 5 in Other - Cultures & Groups

I've read the book so many times. I can see that hear some people claimed it is a fiction. Even i watched in the discovery channel program trying to deny the book. Still, i can't see clearly on how can they classified it as a fictional book. Since lots of the fact inside the book look so real. I didn't believe about the character inside the book because it is obviously fake one. But the fact is so real. And when those people out there said it is fake and fiction, i want to know how?

When i read da vinci code, lots of evidence were put inside the book, but when i watch the Discovery channel Da vinci Code Encode, they didn't really proof wrong all the evidence in the da vinci code rather than just saying, that MIGHT be wrong...or deny it by saying 'how can ...how can,' This make me confuse more on how to differentiate this.

I have watched other mystery solver program, but that discovery channel program on denying da vinci code was sucks.

2007-07-05 05:18:11 · 13 answers · asked by ascap23 2 in Religion & Spirituality

I usually buy things to last which means a shock when it comes to replacing them. I've just treated myself to a new duvet, well 2 actually, summer plus spring/autumn equals winter. They cost me the same as I paid for one about 30 years ago, so I'm feeling a bit chuffed. I know back then duvets were a luxury item, and not many people had them.

I can think of another - computers, I bought my first one about 20 years ago for about £1000. That was before the days of internet and all the extras that are included now.

Now I'm waiting for the all singing, dancing TV's to come down in price before we go digital, and preferably before the current one packs up.

So, what pleasant surprises have you come across?

2007-07-05 05:16:35 · 51 answers · asked by Florence-Anna 5 in Senior Citizens

Or who would you most like to, other than THA NATURE BOY himself?!?!? WHOOO!!!

2007-07-05 05:16:09 · 27 answers · asked by gone by tomorrow 1 in Religion & Spirituality

for not believing in Jesus?

2007-07-05 05:14:50 · 7 answers · asked by HawaiianBrian 5 in Religion & Spirituality

seriously. I've been atheist all my life and for me to believe anything in the bible to be some form of truth makes me sick. the bible consists of hatred, racism, slavery practices and fear of punishment.

2007-07-05 05:13:44 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

(with apologies to Mr. Nietzsche)

2007-07-05 05:13:00 · 10 answers · asked by HawaiianBrian 5 in Religion & Spirituality

7 people in every 1,000 in England & Wales gave their religion as Jedi in the 2001 census.

The 'Jedi' response was most popular in Brighton and Hove, with 2.6 per cent of Census respondents quoting it, followed by Oxford (2.0 per cent), Wandsworth (1.9), Cambridge (1.9), Southampton (1.8) and Lambeth (1.8).

2007-07-05 05:11:25 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

"I listen to feminists and all these radical gals -- most of them failures. These women just need a man in the house. That's all they need. Most of the feminists need a man to tell them what time of day it is and to lead them home. They blew it and they're mad at all men. Feminists hate men. They're sexist. They hate men -- that's their problem."
— Jerry Falwell

Well, I totally concur." –Pat Robertson to Jerry Falwell following the Sept. 11 attacks, after Falwell said, "I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way -- all of them who have tried to secularize America -- I point the finger in their face and say: "You helped this happen."

2007-07-05 05:09:09 · 18 answers · asked by HawaiianBrian 5 in Religion & Spirituality

Yesterday afternoon I left my running shoes in the hall outside the door to my office at work. When I came in this morning they were mysteriously wrapped up in biohazard tape. They were also filled to the top with agarose gel.

Could this be a message for the lord?

2007-07-05 05:09:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

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if you were dating some guy and you found out they like to crossdress after a month or so, what would you do?

2007-07-05 05:08:00 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

The New Catholic Encyclopedia states: “The formulation ‘one God in three Persons’ was not solidly established, certainly not fully assimilated into Christian life and its profession of faith, prior to the end of the 4th century. But it is precisely this formulation that has first claim to the title the Trinitarian dogma. Among the Apostolic Fathers, there had been nothing even remotely approaching such a mentality or perspective.”—(1967), Vol. XIV, p. 299.

2007-07-05 05:07:11 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

I don't think questions could ever be stopped, because even if you did find out "the" answer, the obvious question would be to ask, "why didn't I think of that before?"

2007-07-05 05:06:23 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

Apparently according to that one guy all atheists ask dumb soulless questions, wonder what thats about

2007-07-05 05:04:35 · 12 answers · asked by ? 3 in Religion & Spirituality

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