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Peanutz
20th February 2010, 20:55
On BBC 2

Very interesting and educative program.

:)

aromulus
20th February 2010, 21:02
On BBC 2

Very interesting and educative program.

:)

On the other channel (4), there is a documentary about Jesus, presented and hosted by Gerry Adams......:omg::doh

Something wrong somewhere along the line....:NoNo:

Peanutz
20th February 2010, 21:06
On the other channel (4), there is a documentary about Jesus, presented and hosted by Gerry Adams......:omg::doh

Something wrong somewhere along the line....:NoNo:

I have not watched that yet...:Erm:

I am following this one on BBC 2 I need to catch up as I have not watched the previous ones.

I am not sure if channel 4 has iPlayer...:Erm:

KeithD
20th February 2010, 21:09
I wonder to keep it unbiased Richard Dawkins will be doing one :rolleyes:

aposhark
20th February 2010, 22:12
On the other channel (4), there is a documentary about Jesus, presented and hosted by Gerry Adams......:omg::doh

Something wrong somewhere along the line....:NoNo:

Why?
Are you implying that Gerry Adams is in some way "wrong"?
History and the chain of events has proven that he was not........

You know I am an atheist, nevertheless I think he has the same right as anyone else to express his own views on what he believes in.

aposhark
20th February 2010, 22:16
I wonder to keep it unbiased Richard Dawkins will be doing one :rolleyes:

I do hope so :xxgrinning--00xx3:

bornatbirth
20th February 2010, 23:37
Why?
Are you implying that Gerry Adams is in some way "wrong"?
History and the chain of events has proven that he was not........

You know I am an atheist, nevertheless I think he has the same right as anyone else to express his own views on what he believes in.

maybe being a terrorist and believing in god doesn't mix :Erm:

aposhark
21st February 2010, 00:55
maybe being a terrorist and believing in god doesn't mix :Erm:

A "terrorist"? :Erm:
Says who?
He is an elected representative now.
The British invaded, killed and overpowered the Irish.
Forgotten your history?
This might help....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_History

Northerner
21st February 2010, 02:03
A "terrorist"? :Erm:
Says who?
He is an elected representative now.


So are Hamas:D

aposhark
21st February 2010, 09:18
So are Hamas:D

Yes, you are correct, Northerner.
Hamas scored a landslide victory in the Palestinian Authority legislative elections in 2006.

More info:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/1654510.stm

bornatbirth
21st February 2010, 09:37
A "terrorist"? :Erm:
Says who?
He is an elected representative now.
The British invaded, killed and overpowered the Irish.
Forgotten your history?
This might help....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_History

he's still a terrorist no matter what happened and a murderer, next you will be saying bin laden is next year's noble prise winner :crazy:

KeithD
21st February 2010, 09:39
.....next you will be saying bin laden is next year's noble prise winner :crazy:
If he reverts to peace, and throws out acts of terrorism and helps stabilize the Middle East.... Why not? :Erm:

However, more chance of me being discovered in a love triangle with Gordon Brown and John Terry :cwm24:

aposhark
21st February 2010, 22:24
he's still a terrorist no matter what happened and a murderer, next you will be saying bin laden is next year's noble prise winner :crazy:

Ho Hummm :icon_lol:

Doc Alan
21st February 2010, 22:28
I'm hoping there's peace on this forum, cos I respect all you guys :xxgrinning--00xx3:

KeithD
22nd February 2010, 09:35
I'm hoping there's peace on this forum, cos I respect all you guys :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Plenty of peace..... pieces of Bornabirth here.... pieces of Aposhark over there...... :D

IainBusby
22nd February 2010, 10:55
If he reverts to peace, and throws out acts of terrorism and helps stabilize the Middle East.... Why not? :Erm:

However, more chance of me being discovered in a love triangle with Gordon Brown and John Terry :cwm24:

We'll look forward to reading all about this in the Sun.

IainBusby
22nd February 2010, 10:58
he's still a terrorist no matter what happened and a murderer, next you will be saying bin laden is next year's noble prise winner :crazy:

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. I'll bet that during world war II the German's classed the French resistance as terrorists and murderers.