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Criticising the Prophet Mohammed is now illegal.
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<blockquote data-quote="capfits" data-source="post: 5662004" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>Yep 26 of them.</p><p>But, for a bit of balance should there be 26 automatic places for Catholics,Hindus, Sheik, Muslims or Church of Scotland?</p><p>And is it not the case that the head of state has to be the head of the Church of England?</p><p>In Scotland ministers of religion are the only non elected members of education authorities.</p><p></p><p>So as [USER=5903]@wanton dwarf[/USER] was suggesting that Muslims were trying to build a foundation to lead to UK law being affected by Sharia, is this not what already happens with the Anglican church already holding a more engrained position?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capfits, post: 5662004, member: 15206"] Yep 26 of them. But, for a bit of balance should there be 26 automatic places for Catholics,Hindus, Sheik, Muslims or Church of Scotland? And is it not the case that the head of state has to be the head of the Church of England? In Scotland ministers of religion are the only non elected members of education authorities. So as [USER=5903]@wanton dwarf[/USER] was suggesting that Muslims were trying to build a foundation to lead to UK law being affected by Sharia, is this not what already happens with the Anglican church already holding a more engrained position? [/QUOTE]
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