Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
#20
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
My sister a real food techie and took me last summer, not really my thing, it was very very expensive but an experience altho i cant say i would go again!
His pub is meant to be very good. will try in Feb as i am giong to stop with my sister for a few days en route home
His pub is meant to be very good. will try in Feb as i am giong to stop with my sister for a few days en route home
#21
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
My sister a real food techie and took me last summer, not really my thing, it was very very expensive but an experience altho i cant say i would go again!
His pub is meant to be very good. will try in Feb as i am giong to stop with my sister for a few days en route home
His pub is meant to be very good. will try in Feb as i am giong to stop with my sister for a few days en route home
MM, xx
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Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
The problem is, that the Arch Bish sees himself as an academic first and foremost, which gives him license to explore all manner of ideas, beliefs and ideologies that might seem a bit 'out there' to the rest of us. I dunno, call me old fashioned, but I think a church leader should be just a little bit partisan...
Incidentally, maybe Sharia Law with a bit of feminism thrown in wouldn't be such a bad thing. Oh, how I would have loved to have said, "I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you" to my ex-husband instead of spending three years in the High Court to acheive the same result...
Incidentally, maybe Sharia Law with a bit of feminism thrown in wouldn't be such a bad thing. Oh, how I would have loved to have said, "I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you" to my ex-husband instead of spending three years in the High Court to acheive the same result...
#23
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
30 mins from Marlow-which is very built up now.Windsor(obviously) is just beaut and my fav but not many cool places to go in the evening.Again,typical.
#27
Re: Shariah Law in the UK is "unavoidable"....
The problem is, that the Arch Bish sees himself as an academic first and foremost, which gives him license to explore all manner of ideas, beliefs and ideologies that might seem a bit 'out there' to the rest of us. I dunno, call me old fashioned, but I think a church leader should be just a little bit partisan...
Incidentally, maybe Sharia Law with a bit of feminism thrown in wouldn't be such a bad thing. Oh, how I would have loved to have said, "I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you" to my ex-husband instead of spending three years in the High Court to acheive the same result...
Incidentally, maybe Sharia Law with a bit of feminism thrown in wouldn't be such a bad thing. Oh, how I would have loved to have said, "I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you" to my ex-husband instead of spending three years in the High Court to acheive the same result...
Oh, do you think Sharia Law and women having a say is compatible?
Last edited by Eva; Feb 7th 2008 at 5:40 pm. Reason: none of your business