Ireland back to the middle ages. - Page 3
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orgolove
Vatican City State1650 Posts
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Physician
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United States4146 Posts
![]() I am not surprised. Christianity in Ireland has always been a heated subject and has had a troubled history, on all sides... | ||
ActualSteve
United States627 Posts
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rA.Hippie
Denmark714 Posts
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ActualSteve
United States627 Posts
On July 17 2009 04:13 illu wrote: Ask Klazart damn you, you beat me to it (him) | ||
barth
Ireland1272 Posts
On July 17 2009 00:55 Oxygen wrote: barth, isn't there a huge amount of history of church involvement in Ireland, especially in resisting British invasion and occupation? Also, any news it this will be applied to tourists? I'm planning to go to Ireland soon ... Well... Ireland (excluding some of the north) kept Catholicism as main religion even under long British occupation which of course promoted Protestantism, majority of schools are "Catholic" and majority of population also is "Catholic" but when you look closer, there is basically no religious education in all of these schools and 99% of population doesnt give a damn about religion (especially those "Catholics"). So thats why its surprising for me but not really something to worry about since there is no way it will be kept for long. And Ireland is a nice place so dont hesitate on visiting it ![]() | ||
DeathSpank
United States1029 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
On July 17 2009 01:55 Uraeus wrote: C'mon guys! How could you not see it was an April Fools joke?!? Oh! Wait! We're in mid-July... Ouch, this pretty retarded then. But as it has been said already, I doubt this can stand in front of the EU Human Rights Court. PS : Moltke, please stop posting. Or at least stop being pompous. Your posts have the actual content of a two-liner, yet you manage to make 3 paragraphs out of it. Sir, you're retarded and should read up on Moltkes post history, because chances are this guy is way more intelligent than you. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
This article looks pretty trashy, I'm not convinced. | ||
koreasilver
9109 Posts
Those aren't valid arguments at all. I mean, I disagree with the guy a lot, but if you have a problem with the guy then at least respond to his arguments, not his style of writing. | ||
Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
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zazen
Brazil695 Posts
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Sadist
United States7286 Posts
PODGE AND RODGE | ||
Sadist
United States7286 Posts
On July 17 2009 05:45 barth wrote: Well... Ireland (excluding some of the north) kept Catholicism as main religion even under long British occupation which of course promoted Protestantism, majority of schools are "Catholic" and majority of population also is "Catholic" but when you look closer, there is basically no religious education in all of these schools and 99% of population doesnt give a damn about religion (especially those "Catholics"). So thats why its surprising for me but not really something to worry about since there is no way it will be kept for long. And Ireland is a nice place so dont hesitate on visiting it ![]() where are you from? I have tons of family in Cork. | ||
NukemDuke
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Sadist
United States7286 Posts
On July 17 2009 07:54 NukemDuke wrote: I guess this is what happens when you let the Irish have their own Government. They should just rejoin with the British to prevent these retarded laws from reoccurring. troll FUCK THE BLACK AND TANS! | ||
prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
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NukemDuke
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Cyrkulous
United States204 Posts
On July 16 2009 23:28 jello_biafra wrote: Wow that's incredibly retarded, I'm glad I don't live in Ireland. This. And seemingly completely unsupported by the general population of Ireland, too. What a waste of time and thought. | ||
illu
Canada2531 Posts
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