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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
God doesn't. Whose opinion do you think matters to us?
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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
Lovely, an Anglophile.Originally posted by ellandroadhero View PostBog off. I love Britain.
What else is someone of your ilk a -phile of?
Do you like children and going to zoos?
Blessings.
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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
Bog off. I love Britain.
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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
Couple of amendments to my previous post:
In Iceland you are automatically a member of the state church if you are a citizen, not automatically C of E.
And I meant rather not after in my last sentence.
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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
No... in Britain you aren't automatically C of E by being a citizen. In Iceland you are. You can enjoy freedom of religion by the constitution, though, granted.Originally posted by Eziekiel Bathfire View PostNot only do you speak unutterable lies, and I doubt you can ever be saved with such unrepentant ways, but you do not seem to understand what the relationship between the church and state is in Iceland.
You come here with ridiculous falsehoods trying to impress us with your "knowledgeable, worldly ways". Well, son, it won't wash and neither will your sins.
It's your free choice in Iceland to be whatever religion you want to be, when you want to be it and how often you change religion. Being a Solicalized State anything goes! Which I suppose suits you and your ungodly household of vice and squalor.
The set up in Iceland is similar to England. England has the Church of England - The Queen is head of the Church of England - The English are subjects of the Queen but that sure as Hell does not mean that they are all Christian or C of E. There's Musselmen, Catlix, Joos, wickers, goths,- you name it - it's like Dante's 7th level.
Dare say the same is true of Iceland.
But in America there is a separation of church and state. Not a good start for a place that wants to be God's favourite country. You've even had a Catholic president! And a man who was secretly atheist, or after an apathist who had no interest in God.
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Not only do you speak unutterable lies, and I doubt you can ever be saved with such unrepentant ways, but you do not seem to understand what the relationship between the church and state is in Iceland.Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View PostYou're right about them being Lutheran, but there is no separation of Church and State in Iceland. If you are an Icelandic citizen you are in the Church.
You come here with ridiculous falsehoods trying to impress us with your "knowledgeable, worldly ways". Well, son, it won't wash and neither will your sins.
It's your free choice in Iceland to be whatever religion you want to be, when you want to be it and how often you change religion. Being a Solicalized State anything goes! Which I suppose suits you and your ungodly household of vice and squalor.
The set up in Iceland is similar to England. England has the Church of England - The Queen is head of the Church of England - The English are subjects of the Queen but that sure as Hell does not mean that they are all Christian or C of E. There's Musselmen, Catlix, Joos, wickers, goths,- you name it - it's like Dante's 7th level.
Dare say the same is true of Iceland.
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Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!
You're right about them being Lutheran, but there is no separation of Church and State in Iceland. If you are an Icelandic citizen you are in the Church.Originally posted by Eziekiel Bathfire View PostThis is balderdash and arrant claptrap. There's no use coming to this forum and preaching lies to make your point. There is no compulsion in Iceland to join a church.
In any case, the church in Iceland is Lutheran and as such in league with Satan.
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This is balderdash and arrant claptrap. There's no use coming to this forum and preaching lies to make your point. There is no compulsion in Iceland to join a church.Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View PostIceland. You have to be in the Church if you are Icelandic, non of this separation of the church and state that America ALLOWS!
In any case, the church in Iceland is Lutheran and as such in league with Satan.
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Drunk? They have strict rules about alcohol, they recently agreed to ban selling alcohol in grocery stores. You don't know much about Iceland, do you, Cletus?Originally posted by Brother Cletus View PostSure, if you consider a bunch of drunk socialists singing "Amazing Grace" every sunday morning a "church".

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Sure, if you consider a bunch of drunk socialists singing "Amazing Grace" every sunday morning a "church".Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View PostIceland. You have to be in the Church if you are Icelandic, non of this separation of the church and state that America ALLOWS!
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Iceland. You have to be in the Church if you are Icelandic, non of this separation of the church and state that America ALLOWS!Originally posted by Brother Temperance View PostOK, what country follows God's Law more closely than America? China? India? Rwanda? What's so great about Rwanda that makes it better than America?
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OK, what country follows God's Law more closely than America? China? India? Rwanda? What's so great about Rwanda that makes it better than America?Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View PostIf you want to judge America on the whole as a society, it can hardly be praised for its following of Biblical principles. You would be ignoring all the bad parts and only taking about the good. You could do that for a lot of countries.
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If you want to judge America on the whole as a society, it can hardly be praised for its following of Biblical principles. You would be ignoring all the bad parts and only taking about the good. You could do that for a lot of countries.Originally posted by Brother Temperance View PostThe Bible contains a lengthy set of orders detailing what a Godly society should do. If you think there's another country which follows Biblical principles better than America, I'd like to know what it is.
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The Bible contains a lengthy set of orders detailing what a Godly society should do. If you think there's another country which follows Biblical principles better than America, I'd like to know what it is.Originally posted by Unfalsifiable View PostWhere in the Bible does it say America is God's favourite country? Please don't deviate from the discussion.
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Where in the Bible does it say America is God's favourite country? Please don't deviate from the discussion.Originally posted by Brother Temperance View PostWhere does the Bible say that the mere fact of being created gives you special privileges to spit on God's favourite country, you antichrist?
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