Words of Wisdom


By Advis3r
July 25, 2011
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"Just imagine the gevalt if ... Orthodox women forbidden to wear sheitels."
You obviously do not know the difference between a burkha and a wig - no surprise there.
This is what the Church of England has had to say on the matter of preferential treatment for Muslims.
In a confidential document, the Church claims the government’s attempts to integrate minority faiths have backfired, leaving Britain “more separated than ever before”.
Written by Guy Wilkinson, inter-faith adviser to Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams, the report claims the Church has been “sidelined” and “preferential” treatment given to the Muslim community. Entitled Cohesion and Integration – A Briefing Note for the House (of Bishops), it lists a number of government initiatives since the London bombings, such as shelving legislation on forced marriage.
It claims these efforts have undermined the government’s own inter-faith agenda and produced “no noticeable impact on community cohesion”. It also challenges the opinion that Britain is a “multi-faith society” and says the government’s “schizophrenic” approach has instead added to disaffection between communities.
The report adds: “One might argue that disaffection and separation are now greater than ever, with other faith communities seriously concerned that the government appears to encourage a privileged relationship with sections of the Muslim community

Your other fatuous comments do not even merit a response. With love from Judea.

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MatthewHarris

26 July, 2011 - 12:44

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Shelving legislation on forced marriage?! Forced marriage has always been highly illegal. Since when has forced marriage been legal in the UK? What is this new legislation that you imply is needed to deal with it?


Advis3r

26 July, 2011 - 12:50

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Again I posted what the Church of England has said - may I respectfully suggest you take up any queries direct with them.


Advis3r

26 July, 2011 - 12:57

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The Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007 came into force only late in 2008 apparently after this report was published

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