Which has achieved more for humanity? Human rights law or religion? @BBCBigQuestions. VIEW https://t.co/L7j5UfFGPh #bbctbq @NatSecSoc @IHEU
— Peter Tatchell (@PeterTatchell) May 12, 2015
.@PeterTatchell - the single greatest global threat to human rights is organised religion #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
Reverend Lynda Rose from @vfjuk - you wouldn’t have any human rights were not for Judaeo-Christian tradition #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
.@andrewcopson - one of the best things about the declaration of human rights is that it’s not dependent on one particular culture #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
Andrew Copson is gay.
.@PeterTatchell - women are oppressed on a massive scale - in most cases that is supported by organised religion #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
Shami Chakrabarti @libertyhq – gender injustice is greatest injustice on the planet, like an apartheid that is global and millennial #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
.@MaryamNamazie - Magna Carta is man made, rely on divine law and you get in to trouble, Iran - women stoned to death, gays executed #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
.@AdamWagner1 @rights_info – societies governed according to what God says, whichever God it is, tend to be less liberal, less free #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
Reverend Lynda Rose @vfjuk – in the UK, it feels as if sexual and gender orientation rights are being prioritised over other rights #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
.@AbdullaAndalusi - In Sharia law women have right to demand of their husband financial support, time and sexual satisfaction #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
.@AbdullaAndalusi - In Sharia law women also have the right to work, to keep their own income, to vote.. #bbctbq
— The Big Questions (@bbcbigquestions) May 10, 2015
@lldzne @AdamWagner1 @bbcbigquestions Human rights: libtard and matriarchal. Religious morality: socially conservative and patriarchal.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
What a shame @anjemchoudary was not #bbctbq to give us his views about human rights.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@Mat_Hunt @Hotdesigner @rdjunior86 @francosoup Libtard = person suffering moral and intellectual retardation because of his liberal views
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@KingoftheLilies Legalising gay marriage is like legalising a crime.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@KingoftheLilies All civilisations fall for the same reason, when standards of sexual morality are noticeably lowered.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@charlie_teebee @Mat_Hunt You probably find it more politic to conform to the general libtard consensus.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@Mock_Fu If you say being gay is OK then more and more people will choose it.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@francosoup You can choose not to be gay in the way you can choose not to commit fornication or adultery. #bbctbq
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@wotanhus @AtheistBastard1 #bbctbq discussion about human rights being better than religion. LGBTs predictably saying human rights better.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@KingoftheLilies I was just saying extramarital sex should be forbidden and pointing out that LGBT sex is a species of extramarital sex.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@KingoftheLilies Legalising gay marriage is like legalising a crime.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
@KingoftheLilies If you do not forbid extramarital sex the quality and numbers of the next generation will suffer and your civilisation fall
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 10, 2015
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 11, 2015
@wotanhus Chasing the female vote increased our taxes and the size of the state while reducing our liberties http://t.co/bYwOq5QanX
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 11, 2015
@KingoftheLilies @wotanhus The Equality Act 2010 is what Orwell would have called thought-crime but men are too thick or scared to notice.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 11, 2015
@KingoftheLilies @wotanhus Being a libertarian, I care about such abstractions like freedom of contract, freedom of association and the like
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 11, 2015
@ntfem @wotanhus Neither of those things are outlawed by the Equality Act. But if you provide a service, ostensibly to all, then you must.
— Dylan Atkinson (@KingoftheLilies) May 11, 2015
http://www.churchmilitant.com/video/episode/the-vortex-the-persecutions-purpose
... a number of corporations in the U.S., for example, have begun letting their employees know that the company line is to accept and even promote same-sex sodomy relationships, and the unspoken reality is: You better toe the line.
In fact, it's not so unspoken depending on what company you might work for. When it comes to federal government contracts, for example, Obama has imposed his edict that you can't be awarded a government contract if your company doesn't celebrate sodomy.
Then there is the further escalation up the formal scale with cases where sticking to your religious beliefs can get you sued, such as the case with Catholic schools who make hiring and firing policies based on adherence to Catholic teaching.
The push is on, and will achieve a whole new reality when the U.S. Supreme Court puts it seal of approval at the end of June on homosexual sexual activity as marriage. This is all preparing the ground for persecution. The time will come — at your job, in the courts, somewhere, someplace — where you will have to offer a pinch of incense to the gods of sex in a sex-crazed culture, or face being officially ostracized.
As we said, that's already the case with trying to secure a government contract. Foreign aid is already dependent on this as well — and will continue under a Hillary Clinton White House. These people and their underlings are controlled by the diabolical, and the diabolical's single goal is the eradication of the [Biblical teachings and patriarchal moral values].
@SpectatorEvents What does @rabbisacks think of the view that ISIS is the patriarchy reasserting itself? http://t.co/wert78ObyF @afneil
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) May 12, 2015
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