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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,296
I’m clearly not normal
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,297
covcity4life said:
Agree think most on here are NORMAL ebough to hate all peados and rapists

Must say as a british Sikh i am happy most are good guys on here but if i was muslim i wonder how i would feel reading this dumb shit from dumb pricks. Wonder if it would make me hate fellow cov fans eventually aa i didnt feel united as fans. Not sure.

Still just gotta remember it's fear and stupidity.

As i always say just be good people!

And covcity4life is always right.....
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Have to say, I've never met a bad Sikh. I've been inside a couple of temples and they were so welcoming! Great food at a wedding of a mate once! Oh, and I LOVE Bhangra!
 
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covcity4life

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,298
Houchens Head said:
Have to say, I've never met a bad Sikh. I've been inside a couple of temples and they were so welcoming! Great food at a wedding of a mate once! Oh, and I LOVE Bhangra!
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Oh there some bad ones like anywhere but as pete said if hiu actually practice is then theres no way you can be bad person

If i wasnt married already i could have invited SBT to my wedding lol. Big piss up
 

skybluetony176

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,299
Houchens Head said:
Have to say, I've never met a bad Sikh. I've been inside a couple of temples and they were so welcoming! Great food at a wedding of a mate once! Oh, and I LOVE Bhangra!
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I’d go with that. Never met a Sikh yet who wasn’t decent.

Didn’t the Wolves Sikh supporters bring a meal for the lads on the hill when wolves played us at Sixfields?
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,300
covcity4life said:
Oh there some bad ones like anywhere but as pete said if hiu actually practice is then theres no way you can be bad person

If i wasnt married already i could have invited SBT to my wedding lol. Big piss up
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I mentioned in a post earlier that I am atheist but feel "cheated" in some way, that I don't have a God or similar to turn to if I needed. I think what I've seen of the Sikh community, I would probably choose this as a belief. It always seems such a happy and friendly religion.
 
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Westendlad

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,301
covcity4life said:
Agree think most on here are NORMAL ebough to hate all peados and rapists

Must say as a british Sikh i am happy most are good guys on here but if i was muslim i wonder how i would feel reading this dumb shit from dumb pricks. Wonder if it would make me hate fellow cov fans eventually aa i didnt feel united as fans. Not sure.

Still just gotta remember it's fear and stupidity.

As i always say just be good people!

And covcity4life is always right.....
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Sorry to bust your bubble oh rightous one.........2003 i was route learning as a bus driver for stagecoach in leamington. Sitting next to a lad called Jag ( no doubt you know him CCFL) And as we drove thru Redditch there were a gang of men in their pj's and Jag said to me...'Watch them bastards, they're trying to take over'........I thought eh ? Till recently i was working for a Sikh family, lovely people and i am welcome at there place of work or there home and believe me they hate muslims more than anyone.
 

covcity4life

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,302
Westendlad said:
Sorry to bust your bubble oh rightous one.........2003 i was route learning as a bus driver for stagecoach in leamington. Sitting next to a lad called Jag ( no doubt you know him CCFL) And as we drove thru Redditch there were a gang of men in their pj's and Jag said to me...'Watch them bastards, they're trying to take over'........I thought eh ? Till recently i was working for a Sikh family, lovely people and i am welcome at there place of work or there home and believe me they hate muslims more than anyone.
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Lmao what??? Yes sikh and muslim community tensions have forever been high

But its the people that have problems with each other not the actual religions. Like i said if you practice it then no sikh could hate any other religion. Hate is wrong quite simply
 

covcity4life

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,303
Houchens Head said:
I mentioned in a post earlier that I am atheist but feel "cheated" in some way, that I don't have a God or similar to turn to if I needed. I think what I've seen of the Sikh community, I would probably choose this as a belief. It always seems such a happy and friendly religion.
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It is hippy at its core. 1 god for all. Love each other. Dont lust. Dont be angry. Dont be greedy. Have no ego. Be humble

Obv i show all of the above in my posts on sbt....
 
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Westendlad

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,304
covcity4life said:
Lmao what??? Yes sikh and muslim community tensions have forever been high

But its the people that have problems with each other not the actual religions. Like i said if you practice it then no sikh could hate any other religion. Hate is wrong quite simply
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Are you trying to send me insane ?......Course its people, without people their wouldn't be stupid religions.
 

covcity4life

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  • Feb 20, 2019
  • #1,305
Westendlad said:
Are you trying to send me insane ?......Course its people, without people their wouldn't be stupid religions.
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So what has sikh muslim rivalry got tondo with me feeling sorry 4 the baby?
 
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dutchman

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,306
shmmeee said:
Do you really think they’re not?
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Evidently:
covcity4life said:
Agree think most on here are NORMAL ebough to hate all peados and rapists.
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Sky Blue Pete said:
I’m clearly not normal
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And I'm not suggesting "Sky Blue Pete" is in any way unique among forum members in this regard.
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,307
Westendlad said:
Sorry to bust your bubble oh rightous one.........2003 i was route learning as a bus driver for stagecoach in leamington. Sitting next to a lad called Jag ( no doubt you know him CCFL) And as we drove thru Redditch there were a gang of men in their pj's and Jag said to me...'Watch them bastards, they're trying to take over'........I thought eh ? Till recently i was working for a Sikh family, lovely people and i am welcome at there place of work or there home and believe me they hate muslims more than anyone.
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I agree with all the positives things written on here about Sikhs.
But the fact some of them have a hatred for another community isn't something to be proud of.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,308
As with everything, there are good people in a religion, there are bad people.

There are good atheists, bad atheists.

Religion is the excuse, not the cause.
 
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ccfchoi87

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,309
Tommy loves the Sikh community too so you share that opinion.
 
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The Lurker

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,310
Deleted member 5849 said:
As with everything, there are good people in a religion, there are bad people.

There are good atheists, bad atheists.

Religion is the excuse, not the cause.
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lol religion causes almost every war in the world. relgion is bullshit. no one disagrees there bad in all colours etc... but when people are scared to talk about certain issues due to colour that is bad
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,311
The Lurker said:
lol religion causes almost every war in the world. relgion is bullshit. no one disagrees there bad in all colours etc... but when people are scared to talk about certain issues due to colour that is bad
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When people use colour as an excuse, that's even worse and is just a little bit racist.

It's ideologies that cause wars. People often jump on and use religion as they have the structures and systems already in place to communicate a message to a body of people, but the Soviet Union didn't need religion to end up a totalitarian controlling state, and nor did a number of rather more obvious examples.

What they did have was driven individuals, who wanted to use a political (small p) machine for their own ends.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,312
The Lurker said:
lol religion causes almost every war in the world. relgion is bullshit. no one disagrees there bad in all colours etc... but when people are scared to talk about certain issues due to colour that is bad
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Does it? Where’s your proof? Just because the people who commit to war have faith it doesn’t mean it’s about faith. Was the Falkland war about religion? No. Was the Vietnam war about religion? No. Was either of the Iraq wars about religion? No. Was the Korean War about religion? No. Was WW1 about religion? No. Was WW2 about religion? No. You could say that the Iran/Iraq war was about religion because they’re of opposing factions of the same religion but you could also argue it was tribal. You could argue that the Afghan war was about about religion but you could argue that it was a result of leftovers from the Russia/Afghan war and an ideology triggered by allied forces setting of from Saudi Arabia in gulf war one which definitely wasn’t about religion. So please explain why religion causes most wars when if you look at conflicts of the last 100 years that clearly isn’t the case. It’s a lazy statement to make that’s right up there with all black men are drug dealers.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,313
skybluetony176 said:
Does it? Where’s your proof? Just because the people who commit to war have faith it doesn’t mean it’s about faith. Was the Falkland war about religion? No. Was the Vietnam war about religion? No. Was either of the Iraq wars about religion? No. Was the Korean War about religion? No. Was WW1 about religion? No. Was WW2 about religion? No. You could say that the Iran/Iraq war was about religion because they’re of opposing factions of the same religion but you could also argue it was tribal. You could argue that the Afghan war was about about religion but you could argue that it was a result of leftovers from the Russia/Afghan war and an ideology triggered by allied forces setting of from Saudi Arabia in gulf war one which definitely wasn’t about religion. So please explain why religion causes most wars when if you look at conflicts of the last 100 years that clearly isn’t the case. It’s a lazy statement to make that’s right up there with all black men are drug dealers.
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even a lot of so called religious wars haven't actually been about religion, they've been about accumulating land and resources. Religion has been a convenient dressing for the real motivation.
 
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covcity4life

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,314
ccfchoi87 said:
Tommy loves the Sikh community too so you share that opinion.
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Many sikhs fall for that. I am not so sure he is sincere and merely using the community as allys
 

skybluetony176

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,315
covcity4life said:
Many sikhs fall for that. I am not so sure he is sincere and merely using the community as allys
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The thing is with Tommy Robinson and his ilk is there’s always got to be someone else to blame and when you’re a hate filled knob such as he is if we rid the country of all Muslims he’d simply move onto another minority group. Any minority group are his next target in waiting.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,316
Houchens Head said:
I mentioned in a post earlier that I am atheist but feel "cheated" in some way, that I don't have a God or similar to turn to if I needed. I think what I've seen of the Sikh community, I would probably choose this as a belief. It always seems such a happy and friendly religion.
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The two things I really “miss” about religion despite being a lifelong atheist, are communal singing which I get from CCFC and believe is great for the soul, and the general instant community.

For a brief period workplaces did a similar job. I was at GPT/Marconi towards the end and got a taste of that but most of it like you saw at Cadbury’s and the like is well before my time.

We need a mass social network in real life for atheists. Football is the closest thing there is left and even that’s being chopped up, commercialised, sanitised and individualised.
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,317
shmmeee said:
The two things I really “miss” about religion despite being a lifelong atheist, are communal singing which I get from CCFC and believe is great for the soul, and the general instant community.

For a brief period workplaces did a similar job. I was at GPT/Marconi towards the end and got a taste of that but most of it like you saw at Cadbury’s and the like is well before my time.

We need a mass social network in real life for atheists. Football is the closest thing there is left and even that’s being chopped up, commercialised, sanitised and individualised.
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You should just turn up at school assemblies and join in.

"FIGHT FIGHT WHEREEVER YOU MAY BE"

See how long until you get kicked out.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,318
Nick said:
You should just turn up at school assemblies and join in.

"FIGHT FIGHT WHEREEVER YOU MAY BE"

See how long until you get kicked out.
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I’m not going to lie. Singing in assemblies was one of my favourite things about being a teacher. I was that over enthusiastic cringe teacher.
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,319
shmmeee said:
I’m not going to lie. Singing in assemblies was one of my favourite things about being a teacher. I was that over enthusiastic cringe teacher.
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,320
Nick said:
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Um...
 

Nick

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,321
shmmeee said:
Um...
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Sorry, I did put nonce in and thought I'd pick whatever showed up first *

*For the lawyers and future google searches for shmmeee, he isn't actually a nonce but it was based on him being a weird teacher in assembly. Probably looked forward to the school discos to make some shapes as well!
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,322
shmmeee said:
The two things I really “miss” about religion despite being a lifelong atheist, are communal singing which I get from CCFC and believe is great for the soul, and the general instant community.

For a brief period workplaces did a similar job. I was at GPT/Marconi towards the end and got a taste of that but most of it like you saw at Cadbury’s and the like is well before my time.

We need a mass social network in real life for atheists. Football is the closest thing there is left and even that’s being chopped up, commercialised, sanitised and individualised.
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That is so right!! Have you seen the atheist church network?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,323
What happens at an atheist church?

You’d be more than welcome at our church Houch without faith. Also at our book club in the open arms and doubting group again at the open arms
 

shmmeee

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,324
I’d love that atheist church. Though the fact that article is 6 years old and I still haven’t heard of one suggests they didn’t do too well.
 

Grendel

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,325
To be honest I respect Pete and his belief. I think that its a fairly brave stance to express the beliefs and faith he has on this forum which is clearly in the vast majority not going to agree with the stance. I think the Wizard in the Sky drivel is disrespectful - he believes what he believes and that clearly then creates a moral stance on certain issues that a lot find bewildering. I don't tend to ridicule people who have faith as I actually admire it
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,326
Sky Blue Pete said:
What happens at an atheist church?

You’d be more than welcome at our church Houch without faith. Also at our book club in the open arms and doubting group again at the open arms
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Sounds like my kind of religion! So, where's the next meeting? The Open Arms, you say? Is that the one on Daventry Rd? If so, can you get me a pint of Guinness in with a Jameson chaser and I'll see ya later on!
 

skybluetony176

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,327
I think Frankie Boyle talks about atheists especially celebrity atheists very accurately


Although you don’t need to be a celebrity to fall foul of religiously being down on religion.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,328
Sky Blue Pete said:
What happens at an atheist church?

You’d be more than welcome at our church Houch without faith. Also at our book club in the open arms and doubting group again at the open arms
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What's a doubting group?

Does somebody say something and everybody just says "doubt it mate".

"Do you think we will win on Sunday?"
"Doubt it mate, it's your round"
 
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tommydazzle

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,329
We respect people's choice to believe what they want but we don't have to respect the belief. Religion makes absurd claims and is of course up for ridicule, satire and debate. Nobody has the right not to be offended. I think religion demeans humanity and find its claims offensive. So what, I'm offended!

It's a dangerous road to go down when ridiculous ideas can't be ridiculed for fear of upsetting someone. David Icke's ideas are rightfully laughed at but I'm sure he has followers who demand respect. Where do you draw the line? Religion always wants to be a special case but doesn't deserve it. I never name call people on this forum but will certainly pull holes in their ideas if I think they are up for question.
 
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tommydazzle

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  • Feb 21, 2019
  • #1,330
skybluetony176 said:
I’d go with that. Never met a Sikh yet who wasn’t decent.

Didn’t the Wolves Sikh supporters bring a meal for the lads on the hill when wolves played us at Sixfields?
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Didn't Sikhs assassinate Indira Gandhi? Just saying...
 
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