Kate Middleton wearing hijab Britain fell faster than anticipated.
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What “Unconditional Surrender” looks like.
Question for my Brothers and Sisters in the UK, has King Charles or any of the Royals made any comments on the immigration crisis?
Traditionally all women were covered in public. This is not a "religious" question, but one of Natural Law. Would to GOD that Christian women would again cover in public.
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The idea of the hijab in Islam is at odds to the idea of the veil in Christianity.
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The hijab in Islam is intended to cover a woman because of the beastial sexual nature of Islam. Women are equal to two cows…essentially chattel…They are to cover so that men will not rape them. The Quran itself says that women are the “fields of men” and that hell is filled mostly with women…that we are the evil ones. It doesn’t take much of a search to find the readings in the Quran and Hadiths …More
The hijab in Islam is intended to cover a woman because of the beastial sexual nature of Islam. Women are equal to two cows…essentially chattel…They are to cover so that men will not rape them. The Quran itself says that women are the “fields of men” and that hell is filled mostly with women…that we are the evil ones. It doesn’t take much of a search to find the readings in the Quran and Hadiths. The veil in Christianity …and Judaism, really, is based upon humility because of the inherent worth and beauty of a woman. They are two completely different reasons.
I'm aware of the Islamic history of the poor treatment of women. St Paul's text in 1 Corinthians, however, is a call for modesty of women at mass. As he mentions, the hair of a woman is her glory--it attracts men. The same is true for the Moslems, except they apply a radical, almost inhuman interpretation to the situation.
BTW, in the high Middle Ages women customarily covered their hair.More
I'm aware of the Islamic history of the poor treatment of women. St Paul's text in 1 Corinthians, however, is a call for modesty of women at mass. As he mentions, the hair of a woman is her glory--it attracts men. The same is true for the Moslems, except they apply a radical, almost inhuman interpretation to the situation.
BTW, in the high Middle Ages women customarily covered their hair.
BTW, in the high Middle Ages women customarily covered their hair.
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Than anticipated?! They invited hoards of these “refugees” (aka jihadis) onto their shores…and stopped having children themselves.