Keith Sansum1
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Alexander;
You won't find me brainwashing anywhere,
researching/flexible/seeing everyones view yes I do,,,,,,
I cannot find reference to your modern day ENGLISH CHURCH and do hope you have not been hoodwinked in your present church, where your attending and they do believe in the Queen as the head of the church
maybe you should check that out.
What church do you attend might be worth the check
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Brian Dixon
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I am going to throw a spanner in the works with this link.so don't take any offence with it.
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Never mind 'spanners', what about bring things back in line with the subject at hand?
Whatever a child is taught at school is capable of development and change over time, but what of the social aspects of schooling a child off from their locale and apart their neighbourhood contemporaries?
I was educated within a particular Religion;RC, and while I am not so certain that being schooled apart from my 'mates' was problematical and that I, through this, became acquainted with a whole set of contemporaries in the wider countryside there was one aspect of this that was a glaring disadvantage.
I knew just what it meant when I met an individual, or group, of school age that were strangers to me, and they knew the same 'truth'. They kicked with the one foot, and I with the other.
I must conclude therefore that this last issue is a particularly Christian (sect) problem, for certainly a Moslem would still stick out as a Moslem irrespective of where s/he was schooled.
Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
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When in England do as the English do.
Keith Sansum1
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how outdated attitude is that
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Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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1973
Keith Sansum1
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goes before that
what happened in 1973?
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Brian Dixon
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England won the world cup in 1966,then got knocked out ever since.but that's life.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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didn't we lose to poland in a world cup qualifier in 1973?
Incidentally i can confirm that the ball did cross the line in 1966.
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Perhaps it was 1966 I meant after all. Tend to forget stuff as I get older, could have sworn it was 1973 though.
Brian Dixon
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is that because it was a west ham player who aledgaly put boot to ball howard.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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funny you should say that brian, hopefully you aware of west ham beating the might of west germany to win the world cup for england. such a pity that other clubs did not contribute.
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Off topic or what????
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Not really, football is like a religion to some people (not a criticism), and Keith S asked how outdated it was so I said 1973 because it was the first year that popped into my (what passes for a) brain. Ready now for the floodgates to open ?
The great thing about discussing god is that no-one can post links to his youtubve page, and you can't cut and paste from the 'Daily Heaven'. This is a really good thing because members of the forum have to think for themselves before they post.
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If football is a religion then I'm a convinced atheist.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
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Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were not written by the Apostles but were in fact wriiten in Greek.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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barrie is right about football being a religion to some, in the sunday times over 10 years ago this phenomenon was established with people finding their favourite club more relevant in their lives than organised religion that seemed to offer nothing.
crowds were growing despite ever increasing admission prices and the brand spanking new stadiums were viewed as the equivalent of cathedrals. inside houses the old religious stuff on walls was replaced by stuff relating to their club.
Keith Sansum1
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will wait alexanders reply
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Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Whys that Keith, is he a football fan ?
Remembering that (alleged) religion historically has played a part in football for many years. Not just Celtic and Rangers, but Tottenham is traditionally supported by jews, and Man United (wash my mouth out) and Arsenal are followed by people of Irish extraction, which I know is not a religion but I understand it may be inclined towards catholics.
Keith Sansum1
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and back at the thread title
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