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This isn't "The Hunter....", it's failed BNP candidate Roy West, using yet another of his multiple identities to make us think his BNP nonsense has some support.

Roy lies to us on Y!A by claiming to be many people and he cheats by ignoring Y!A rules on multiple accounts.

Roy West, failed BNP candidate, liar and cheat.

Still Roy, at least while you're wasting time on Y!A, the good people of Dukinfield are spared your poison on their streets.

I absolutely guarantee you, Roy, I shall not be a Muslim in 20 years time, and nor will you.

2007-10-14 09:26:13 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Sceptic 7 · 6 2

Is Britain still a Christian Country? To be a christian, you have to be a follower of Jesus Christ - so I think the answer to that question is fairly obvious: how many people do you know and observe to be like Jesus in their daily lives? Hmmm.
Will we all be Muslims in 20 years time? Problem.
In Christianity, it is YOUR choice to believe that God sent His own Son to take the punishment for the sin you rightly deserve, because God is a God of justice - and if you do wrong stuff, you pay the price, right? I haven't met anyone yet who qualifies as perfect, so it seems to me that we will all have do deal with the issue of not measuring up to God's standard. Good thing He provided an answer, huh?
It is my understanding that Muslims would prefer that you do NOT have a choice - either you convert to being a Muslim, or it's curtains. Now, moderate muslims don't come right out and say that, but my understanding is that that is what their Quran says.
Me, I prefer to make my own choices and go with a loving Heavenly Father, who has great things in store for me. I have no problem serving a God like that! The choice, however, is up to you.

2007-10-14 08:12:41 · answer #2 · answered by Irishgal 2 · 1 1

No worries. God never called a Christian to a fair fight. The gospel will go throughout the world. Some will accept it and some will give away the crown jewels for the tinsel of the world. Some will take the free gift of living water form the throne of God and others will stick with gutter water as in the words of the Englishman CS Lewis "playing in the slums not knowing what a holiday by the sea is like"

In history many remarkable Christians came form England even in tough times. John Bunyan, John Newton, William Wilberforce, Helen Rosevere , the German immigrant to England George Mueller.

Will they be secular, Moslem or Christian? don't know. Christians are an influence

2007-10-14 08:11:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

For the last millenium or so, there have been two focal points of the typical British community, the church and the pub.

People went to one because they kind of had to - like work. The other they have always had to be turfed out of at the end of the night...

These days people don't have to go to church and although Britain is still officially Christian, there's not actually that many left practising the religion.

Pubs on the other hand seem to be doing pretty good trade, judging by the amount of pavement pizza available on a Sunday morning and the state of A&E departments all weekend.

What on Earth makes you think that a religion that bans alcohol has a fat cat in hell's chance of taking over Britain?

2007-10-14 11:26:35 · answer #4 · answered by professor_perv 3 · 2 2

Should university President Charles Steger be held responsible? No, I really don't think he should be held responsible. I believe that due to the fact that nowhere in the world has this kind of tragedy ever taken place before that Steger, or anyone for that matter, could have foreseen and prepared for this kind of tragedy.



Should the campus Police chief Wendell Flinchum be held responsible? I think the same can be said for Flinchum. How can anyone foresee and prepare for something of this magnitude?



Do you agree with Andrew Goddard, whose son Colin was shoot four times and survived, he said he is “adamantly opposed” to pinning blame on individuals. I completely agree with Goddard. The only person we need to blame here is Cho.

2007-10-14 08:00:55 · answer #5 · answered by Jessi B 2 · 0 1

The majority of people in Britain know that God doesn't exist. As for the Muslim's converting the non believers I don't know. I am a non believer and I can speak for myself only. I would rather die before I was forced to believe in a false God. There is no God. Period. They would have to kill me because I wouldn't conform. This planet is beyond hope anyway and you have to die someday and if it came to that I would take a few of them with me. The only pity of it would be that the muslim's that died with me would never be able to see just how wrong they really are.

2007-10-14 08:03:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

No.But there will be sizeable portion of Muslims , Sikhs and Hindus.I think it will be a secular country even after 20 years.

2007-10-14 23:09:14 · answer #7 · answered by leowin1948 7 · 1 1

What are you on about you idiot no one can force anyone to change their relgion so shut up and stop acting like you're the victim of some sort of religious take over ok cos you're just chatting a load of crap and any country in the world obvioulsy has people from diverse backgrounds and cultures and so shouldn't just be refered to as 'christian country' or something like that its due to people like you that racism is a big part of life today

2007-10-14 08:08:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Since when was Britain a Christian country? Have you been to church lately? The only religion getting a look-in here is apathy - the resoundingly popular choice the length and breadth of the land.

2007-10-14 08:01:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

nobody knows, maybe it will have a lot more. maybe as in the case of after the french revolution it is getting its growing faster again. but it slowed down before and it most likely will again. just as Christianity grew and then slowed down. all religions go through a period of growth and then fall back again. do not fear things that are possible. as the possibility is that it will not happen.

2007-10-14 08:59:28 · answer #10 · answered by BUST TO UTOPIA 6 · 0 1

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