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HA! 5 right!...wait, is that good or bad?

And question 9 tells you the answer for question 8. And question 10 gives you the answer all by itself.
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6. :P
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I got 5 right. Guess I'll be in the US a little longer.

Fontroy wrote:That is racist and religiously bigoted. The nearest i can aquint this to is the Nuremberg Laws or the apartide


What the hel- this is about Father Christmas and the St.'s days isn't it?

Other than that, you sound like you were severely impaired when writing that post. I emphasize SEVERELY.
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Well a Mulism and any other religion might have a problem with this because it concentrates on the Catholic church
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Bull. It focuses on English Holidays and dates which are important to English citizens. This is relevent to the citizenship process. If a person doesn't like the English Culture, than they shouldn't apply for citizenship.

When a person enters a country, they have to be assimilated into the culture or they will not become a unit of society. Mind you I'm not advocating forced conversions, but an elementry knowledge in English Culture is needed for a new citizen, and to not recognize christianity in the culture of England would be like saying that a house has no foundation.

Now, Fontroy, I have to ask if you are a Muslim or qualified to represent Muslims in any way, or if you are simply trying to shove political correctness into a conversation.

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Well that was my Dad words i tried i did rubbish
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Fontroy wrote:Well that was my Dad words i tried i did rubbish


This justifies your response?
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lol the reason the bbc put that up is to the point out how ridiciulous it is. I;m English and I didnt know the answers for most of those, I hate our attitude to immigration.
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Fontroy wrote:Well a Mulism and any other religion might have a problem with this because it concentrates on the Catholic church


Because the English were mostly Catholics until Henry VIII (I think) England was ultimately a christian country until recently.




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When the hell does that concentrate on the Catholic Church?
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Good question I just looked at it again and there's nothing remotely religious there o_o




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St Andrews St Patrick they are all christian festivals
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I got 11 right.

Still, I had to guess a fair amount of them - and I'm English :?.

Still - number 8 is a funny question ;).
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Fontroy wrote:St Andrews St Patrick they are all christian festivals


No they're not they're saints for countries. St. Patrick is the saint of Ireland and St. Andrew is Scotland, the UK celebrates them because the NI and Scotland are apart of the UK...there's nothing christian about them they're saints of countries not religions.




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look at the calander st patrick day st andrew day ect
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