Re: Pope's visit: aide steps aside after comparing Britain to 'third world'
- From: Kendall Down <kkdown@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2010 04:59:39 +0100
On 17/09/2010 21:27, Gareth McCaughan wrote:
It is absolutely normal for government bodies to be forbidden
to do things that ordinary citizens are allowed to do. Attempting
to add to the list of things they can't do is not, in fact,
fascism, nor does it resemble fascism.
What gets me about the story is that the atheist starts off by saying, "They said that we could wait in another room while they have prayers; that is not acceptable" and then finishes up by saying, "Of course, they can always go to another room to say their prayers".
Double standards?
God bless,
Kendall K. Down
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