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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    I think The Lord was left-wing. All this love others, sharing, looking after the weak and needy and so forth.
    The quote of the thread!

    Rather ironic too that 'right-wing' is so often associated with the religious right, who appear at times to be anything but religious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whypikonme
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    I think The Lord was left-wing. All this love others, sharing, looking after the weak and needy and so forth.
    The quote of the thread!

    Rather ironic too that 'right-wing' is so often associated with the religious right, who appear at times to be anything but religious.
    I don't associate "right wing" with "the religious right".

    I think of "right wing" as being a political description and "the religious right" as those who are religiously conservative, (please to be noting the small "c")

    So, right wing may be BNP (to be extreme), the religious right might be "the wee free". Not really the same thing at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    I don't associate "right wing" with "the religious right".

    I think of "right wing" as being a political description and "the religious right" as those who are religiously conservative, (please to be noting the small "c")

    So, right wing may be BNP (to be extreme), the religious right might be "the wee free". Not really the same thing at all.
    l said it was OFTEN associated with the religious right, which it is, especially in the US of A. So many new initiatives are based on a religious agenda. Religion and politics are engaged in a never ending struggle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whypikonme
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    I don't associate "right wing" with "the religious right".

    I think of "right wing" as being a political description and "the religious right" as those who are religiously conservative, (please to be noting the small "c")

    So, right wing may be BNP (to be extreme), the religious right might be "the wee free". Not really the same thing at all.
    l said it was OFTEN associated with the religious right, which it is, especially in the US of A. So many new initiatives are based on a religious agenda. Religion and politics are engaged in a never ending struggle.
    I said "I don't associate ...." I never said that anyone else agreed with me.

    I was expressing MY opinion.

    Please quantify OFTEN, or is that just YOUR opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Please quantify OFTEN, or is that just YOUR opinion.
    Of course it is, it's certainly not yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whypikonme
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Please quantify OFTEN, or is that just YOUR opinion.
    Of course it is, it's certainly not yours.


    My brother can kick your brother's arse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Quote Originally Posted by whypikonme

    Of course it is, it's certainly not yours.


    My brother can kick your brother's arse.
    He'd have trouble, my brother died in 1971 and we had him cremated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whypikonme
    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul


    My brother can kick your brother's arse.
    He'd have trouble, my brother died in 1971 and we had him cremated.
    So JP's brother wouldn't be able to see your brother's arse for dust.

    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

    --Good for them if they survive.

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    Sick...

    ..and dont expect me to accuratley quote gospels from a religion i aint apart of (now manker and JP can come and crucify me for bad spelling and the introduction of americanism's into the English Language...)

    You all knew what i meant which was, after all, the point

    An It Harm None, Do What You Will

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    Quote Originally Posted by RF
    crucify me for bad spelling
    That should be legal in schools up to the age of 14.

    That would learn them
    I plan on beating him to death with his kids. I'll use them as a bludgeon on his face. -

    --Good for them if they survive.

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