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  • imback
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    Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    That was uncalled for. Brother ThankGod never said a word to you. Why are all you atheists so hateful?

    I expect an apology, heathen.
    I do apologize, but I get angry when people are ashamed of their roots, Ima proud Australian/Italian, though these people say I'm worthless Euro/godless trash I don't care, PRIDE.

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  • Meserti
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    they aren't as bad as Americans though, 1/3 cannot find America on the map, mostly since they are only good at bombing countries, not finding them on the map.
    yet another blasphemy of logic and reason to spout profanities in the land of liberty.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!

    Originally posted by imback View Post
    At least the Brits will get some trash out of their country.
    That was uncalled for. Brother ThankGod never said a word to you. Why are all you atheists so hateful?

    I expect an apology, heathen.

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  • imback
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    Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!

    Originally posted by ThankGOD View Post
    Ugh! It makes me even more ashamed of being British! I'm moving to America as soon as I finish the boat. God Bless America.
    At least the Brits will get some trash out of their country.

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  • ThankGOD
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    Ugh! It makes me even more ashamed of being British! I'm moving to America as soon as I finish the boat. God Bless America.

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  • Nobar King
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    This proves the value of the good work being done here at LBC and other churches. People don't study their religious history, and they need organized churches to help them learn and remember the stories that define our past.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    As if the Godless brits haven't demonstrated how deeply lost they are, now THIS secular story reveals the fact that they don't even know the bare basics about the Greatest Story Ever Told: Christ's Birth on December 25th!
    This sickening story just shows how deeply lost this country is. I'd bet 90% probably know where the paedophile teddy bear Moo-Ham-Head was born, and even more know Liberace's life story off by heart.

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  • Godless Brits Think Jesus was Born in the North Pole!

    As if the Godless brits haven't demonstrated how deeply lost they are, now THIS secular story reveals the fact that they don't even know the bare basics about the Greatest Story Ever Told: Christ's Birth on December 25th!

    Where was Jesus born? 1 in 3 people don't know

    The Christmas carollers may have already been heard singing O Little Town of Bethlehem the length and breadth of the country.

    But it appears a huge chunk of their audience may have no idea why the town should be worthy of such reverence.

    In an alarming survey published today into knowledge of the Christmas story, it appears that one in four adults do not know that Jesus was born in Bethlehem.

    Among younger Britons - between 18 and 24 - the total for those who could not give the correct location rose to 36 per cent.

    Other religious blank spots included the role of the Archangel Gabriel - more than a quarter had no idea that Gabriel brought God's message to Mary at her home in Nazareth to say that she would give birth to a son.

    And the majority of those questioned - 52 per cent - did not know that John the Baptist was Jesus's cousin.

    More than 75 per cent were unaware that Joseph, Mary and Jesus fled to Egypt to escape from King Herod. Most thought they had fled to Nazareth, the family's hometown.

    Only 12 per cent of adults could answer all four questions about the Christmas story correctly.

    The survey of more than 1,000 adults was commissioned by the public theology think-tank Theos and is likely to reignite debate about the secularisation of Christmas.

    Christian churchgoers were the best informed about the Nativity, with 36 per cent answering all questions correctly, compared with only five per cent of atheists.

    The survey also showed regional differences in how well people know Bible stories.

    The South East was the area with the highest percentage getting all four answers right, at 19 per cent.

    That was followed by the South West, which scored 17 per cent.

    Those who demonstrated the worst Biblical knowledge were in Yorkshire and Humberside and London.

    In both regions, 15 per cent of those questioned answered all four survey questions incorrectly.
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