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anotheoldgit | 17:34 Wed 12th May 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....--branded-truant.html

Whereas I agree that anyone visiting a mosque or any other Religious building should respect the particular dress code.

What I don't agree with that these pupils were forced to attend or be marked as a truant, as regards paying for the privilege that takes the biscuit. If there is a charge then the visit should be voluntary.

What I would like to know, was the trip the mind child of the Headmaster or not?
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redhelen, we don't have to attend the church services at cadets, if we don't want to.
we did when I was in the Guides..humph!
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surely very similar to the Christian Bibles words on procreation
Hang on, isn't Molly the one who also posted a question about black bras with white school blouses?

Regardless of who Molly may or not be, I find her bloody insufferable!

Anyhoo...back to the original question..."Was the trip the mind child of the headmaster or what?"......come again?

The silly girl in the newspaper story is probably outraged that she wont be allowed to wear a skirt that just about covers her crotch and thrown a hissy fit to her mum who looks frankly as thick as two short planks.
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I think she's not Molly the 16 yr old..lol
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Molly, the things you are quoting are not religious aspects, they are cultural aspects being cloaked in religion.
They are indicitive of parts of the world where moral education is poor and religious education has been corrupted.
Yes there are flaws in the Koran, just like there are flaws in the Bible. Difference is that the educated followers of these religions understand these were books written centuries ago, and cannot be applied literally to todays society.
Yes indeed Dot, but fortunately for society as a whole, the bible is not a complete way of life for most of its adherents.
redhelen, it makes no mention of 3 times a week, but it does say a man can use his wife as he will, so Molly is right.
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Bob is also right, but unfortunately there are still many parts of the world where moral education is poor and religious education has been corrupted.
"a man can use his wife as he will" ??

Just try it, pal !!

You're gonna be walking with a limp for the next few days !!!!
redhelen, I might be mistaken, but I don't recall it mentioning anything about 3 times.

Molly, where did you get that from?
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Jayne, just a limp? Go on - tell the truth. His sex life would be kaput!! Haaaa!
lol @ jayne
Red and naomi- are we going to have ot bash your heads together? ;-)

AOG only posted this as a rant against "savages", you're really not playing the game correctly at all ladies.

And as for Molly...pah! Is all i'm saying!
I wouldn't want his sex life to be TOTALLY kaput, naomi.

I might need him ... but when I decide !!

(ps ... I'm not actually married)

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