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FEARS GROW OVER 'MEGA MOSQUE
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Jul 2008 Tue 12:50 am

GORDON Brown is under pressure to block a £75million "mega mosque", amid claims one of the suspected Glasgow Airport bombers belongs to the radical Islamic group behind it.

More than 200,000 people have signed a Downing Street petition calling on the Prime Minister to intervene over plans for the mosque near the Olympics site in east London.



http://ahmedismailibrahim.wordpress.com/2007/07/16/fears-grow-over-mega-mosque-in-uk/


2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 15 Jul 2008 Tue 07:39 am

I wonder how our British members feel about this..

3.       teaschip
3870 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 05:21 pm

Quoting catwoman:

I wonder how our British members feel about this..




Yes, I wonder too? Come on you Brits, speak up...

4.       Cacık
296 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 06:38 pm

The only thing I can say is this is an old piece of news. In fact a year old on 19th July 2008. And the link provided by Ros appears to be more of an Muslim blog because when you click on the link Christianity, instead of providing information about what is Christanity, he provides lots of news articles that damns Christianity or Judaism in order to promote Islam. I am very fond of reading about Christianity Islam Politics but not from one-sided people. I prefer to read from people who are a bit more understanding towards all kinds of people.

The petition was signed by thousands of people and a response by the government was posted last year on 19th July 2007. So really it is old hat and a now irrelevant article to post.

Government Petitions

5.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 07:54 pm

I don't see the harm in building a mosque. However, if the funds for this mosque are coming from a suspected terrorist group, then by all means, people should be alarmed and the government should investigate. But, I don't think its right to just not want a mosque built because you don't like muslims.

6.       catwoman
8933 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 08:00 pm

Quoting Elisabeth:

I don't see the harm in building a mosque. However, if the funds for this mosque are coming from a suspected terrorist group, then by all means, people should be alarmed and the government should investigate. But, I don't think its right to just not want a mosque built because you don't like muslims.


There is plenty of mosques in London, I don't think this is about liking Muslims. This particular mosque was a threat to even Muslims in the UK, they feared that radicals will intimidate and threaten them into their own ideology.

7.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 08:43 pm

It seems as though large facilities and large congragations are the thing now.

Megachurch

Also called "big box churches"

8.       catwoman
8933 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 08:44 pm

Quoting alameda:

It seems as though large facilities and large congragations are the thing now.

Also called "big box churches"


Alameda, I can't believe how one sided you are.

9.       zhang ziyi
205 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 08:50 pm

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10.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 09:26 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting alameda:

It seems as though large facilities and large congragations are the thing now.

Also called 'big box churches'


Alameda, I can't believe how one sided you are.



What is the problem? I simply noted a fact that large facilities for worship is on the rise now. What is one sided about that, any more than some others comments here? A large Mosque is mentioned, so what is wrong with mentioning the fact that mega churches are also on the rise? The issue is related.

I see the issue as LARGE facilities for worship. I guess for some it is the fact that it is a mosque?....or....????

The Wahhabis have a lot of funds to use to build many things. They do not represent the mainstream of Islam, but their economic influence is out of proportion.

The Saudis' relentless drive to destroy the historic sites of Islam

11.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 09:29 pm

Quoting zhang ziyi:

Quoting alameda:

It seems as though large facilities and large congragations are the thing now.

Megachurch

Also called 'big box churches'



Are they built in Saudi Arabia/Pakistan/Yemen/Palestine from the money of IRA/ETA or Vatican?



Not that I know of, but there is one in Singapore. I don't know exactly where their funding comes from.

City Harvest Church

on edit...I found this page with their affiliates

affiliates

student codes

12.       KeithL
1455 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 09:45 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting alameda:

It seems as though large facilities and large congragations are the thing now.

Also called "big box churches"


Alameda, I can't believe how one sided you are.



Catwoman, I don't understand your message here. Can you expand on that? I know in Minneapolis also, the Big Box Church phenomena is growing.

13.       catwoman
8933 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 09:52 pm

Quoting KeithL:

Catwoman, I don't understand your message here. Can you expand on that? I know in Minneapolis also, the Big Box Church phenomena is growing.


Thank you Keith. What I meant here was that it is not about how "big" the mosque is, but about what this particular mosque means to the community, what ideology it represents, who is behind it... etc. I was just amazed that Alameda only notices the pieces that are convenient for her - she can be very picky when it comes to criticizing other religions, she questions the sources meticulously when it comes to certain issues and suddenly here, she only sees how "big" the mosque is and that it's a "fashion trend".

14.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 10:03 pm

We can all be "picky" and "one sided" when we want to be. And your mentioning it is the slippery slope to personal accusation rather than comment about the topic.

15.       teaschip
3870 posts
 16 Jul 2008 Wed 10:24 pm

I don't like the idea of large mosques or churches. I think they invest way too much money in these buildings and usually it's paid by the members who belong. Here is also an interesting viewpoint to read.

Big Churches

Here is a link to a church I drive by everyday. I'm so embarrass that it's so commericalized and the statue is meant to be so meaningful, but in return it's an eyesoar along the highway.

Solid Rock Church

16.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 17 Jul 2008 Thu 12:10 am

Has anybody thought that what could be done with the money which is being spent on building churches and mosques?
Africa, famine, education...?

17.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 17 Jul 2008 Thu 01:51 am

Quoting thehandsom:

Has anybody thought that what could be done with the money which is being spent on building churches and mosques?
Africa, famine, education...?



I think you have a valid point there. Here in the UK there are many places of worship that aren't used to their full capacity and some are even converted for other uses. It would make sense for communities to join together and perhaps change some of the surplus buildings into community centres for people of all/no faith . . . to meet/participate in constructive activities.

A place of worship doesn't have to be elaborate either.

And on a lighter note Mr Handsom, have you ever thought of what could be done with the money which is being spent on the old booze? he he he

18.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 17 Jul 2008 Thu 09:56 am

What a day - I'm agreeing again with 2 posts above (but for the booze part)

This world needs no more mosques/churches/monasteries. What it needs is more money spent on educating people and medical research.

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