mal3volent
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No you misunderstand ,I'm trying to find similarities between religious gatheringslost weekend, too.
Should all be held to the same standard, probablyObviously we all know why,because people of a different faith are offended
But what is the difference
If it is deemed offensive to March as a protestant, can it be deemed offensive to pray as a Muslim ?
That's just a question if anyone would like to answer
That was my point ,probably didn't get it across very wellShould all be held to the same standard, probably
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Not a fan of either tho tbh.
Not so much praying but religious marches which really is the same (I think anyway)Are Christians allowed to shut down and occupy large sections of public property in order to pray? I have no idea.
Maybe have designated prayer zones , like a rec center where you have birthday parties or family reunions. Mosques and churches could rent them out if needed as a place to pray on the go when you're out and about. Christian's have an advantage though because they can just do it in their heads as they're walking or doing other tasks ....
Also what about all the atheists and agnostics? When are we gonna get our piece of the pie?
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here's a mixed message. lol.
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Protestant orange marches in the UK have previously been restricted to specific areas
It's a religious gathering just like any others mentioned on thread but has severe restrictions placed on it ?
A few random images of Christians and Muslims (and occasionally Jews) existing peacefully together in Muslim countries.
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An image can “prove” anything you like. Memes are a step down even from that when it comes to critical thinking…