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I watched Nicky Campbell on 'Are Christians Becoming Persecuted?'...
Astonishingly this was not a reference to those places in the world where Christians are indisputably and appallingly being persecuted - for instance, Pakistan, Sudan and China... but to Britain... What??? The country with huge residual state support for the propagation of Christianity, embedded constitutional rights extended to no other faith and a million unmolested believers going in public to worship their God every sunday... Some persecution...
That said, this was interesting and engaging, despite Campbell's over-polemical tone and the tabloid title.
It's clear that Christians are not being persecuted within any rational sense of the term, but many are certainly feeling defensive, and cramped, and worried as they are inevitably required to move from a single faith society (more or less) to a multi-faith, multi-ethnic one, where the adherents of these other faiths are not prepared to accept subservient status.
Obviously this is not universal and many Christians are working to build a harmonious multi-faith UK.
I'm not - tho I'd accept it reluctantly as second best. I'd like a secular society with faith as part of the private sphere.
Astonishingly this was not a reference to those places in the world where Christians are indisputably and appallingly being persecuted - for instance, Pakistan, Sudan and China... but to Britain... What??? The country with huge residual state support for the propagation of Christianity, embedded constitutional rights extended to no other faith and a million unmolested believers going in public to worship their God every sunday... Some persecution...
That said, this was interesting and engaging, despite Campbell's over-polemical tone and the tabloid title.
It's clear that Christians are not being persecuted within any rational sense of the term, but many are certainly feeling defensive, and cramped, and worried as they are inevitably required to move from a single faith society (more or less) to a multi-faith, multi-ethnic one, where the adherents of these other faiths are not prepared to accept subservient status.
Obviously this is not universal and many Christians are working to build a harmonious multi-faith UK.
I'm not - tho I'd accept it reluctantly as second best. I'd like a secular society with faith as part of the private sphere.
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KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Bish! The main character is, like, eight years old. What are you, a Roman Catholic priest?thebish wrote:ahh - you'll have missed the long and detailed lesbian sex scene then......KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I fell asleep for the middle third, and was completely lost. Quite enjoyed what I watched, but found it pretty difficult to follow. Suppose I should use my brain a bit more.

but then point out that Maribel Verdu, the Spanish girl who plays the nanny is alreet, her who was also in 'Y Tu Mama Tambien'. foxy.
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well i just logged on as soon as it finished expecting a whole discussion on the subject, but looks like im the first...
hell fire, just watched the first two episodes of The Pacific tonight.
utterly staggeringly fecking brilliant - definitely 2 of the finest hours of tele ever blasted into my living room anyway!
does BoB proud.
hell fire, just watched the first two episodes of The Pacific tonight.
utterly staggeringly fecking brilliant - definitely 2 of the finest hours of tele ever blasted into my living room anyway!
does BoB proud.
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watched the programme on the jewish orphan children, survivors of auschwitz, who came to england after the war, to find their first home in windermere...
i nearly didn't watch it, feeling there wasn't anything to say about the holocaust that i didn't know, but my wife called me through five minutes in, and i watched. It was intensely moving, inevitably, giving the lie once more to the holocaust deniers... this story needs telling to every generation - this is what racism means when carried to its logical conclusion...
i nearly didn't watch it, feeling there wasn't anything to say about the holocaust that i didn't know, but my wife called me through five minutes in, and i watched. It was intensely moving, inevitably, giving the lie once more to the holocaust deniers... this story needs telling to every generation - this is what racism means when carried to its logical conclusion...
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Well if they put it on Sky Movies fookin Premier then nobody's gonna get to pissin see it are they?General Mannerheim wrote:well i just logged on as soon as it finished expecting a whole discussion on the subject, but looks like im the first...
hell fire, just watched the first two episodes of The Pacific tonight.
utterly staggeringly fecking brilliant - definitely 2 of the finest hours of tele ever blasted into my living room anyway!
does BoB proud.
I weighed up paying for it for 3 months but for what I'd pay, I may as well wait for the box set
glad it's good
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See I was pretty dissapointed with it if I'm honest.General Mannerheim wrote:well i just logged on as soon as it finished expecting a whole discussion on the subject, but looks like im the first...
hell fire, just watched the first two episodes of The Pacific tonight.
utterly staggeringly fecking brilliant - definitely 2 of the finest hours of tele ever blasted into my living room anyway!
does BoB proud.
Not as good as BoB, which was brilliant.
Seems far more reliant on "action" than story. Hopefully it will develop better over the coming episodes. But half the first episode seemed to be indistinguishable people running around in the dark shooting at things.
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Saw the first episode of The Pacific last night, I enjoyed it - but it's got to pull something special out of the bag to beat the episode in Bastogne from Band of Brothers, the one in the frozen woodland.
I also couldn't help noticing, the Commander near the start of the first Pacific epiosde... is that the bloke who played the main bad guy in Die Hard?!
I also couldn't help noticing, the Commander near the start of the first Pacific epiosde... is that the bloke who played the main bad guy in Die Hard?!
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