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CHRISTIAN PARTY MAIN POLICIES.

 

* a proposed referendum on the reinstitution of the death penalty for severe crimes, where two or three witnesses were present at the crime scene and forensic science confirms involvement.

* legislation to ban abortion.

* increased taxation on alcohol and tobacco.

* initiatives to bring personal responsibility to bear upon "self-inflicted disease" (such as alcoholism).

* Zero tolerance on drug possession.

* curfews for under 11 year olds, with mandatory intervention of child protection agencies in relation to any child 10 years or younger that is found unaccompanied on the street after 9:00pm.

* the reintroduction of the right of teachers to use corporal punishment in extreme circumstances.

* greater observance of a weekly day of rest (Sunday).

* limits around coastlines to preserve stocks of fish and sand eels.

* promotion in school of chastity before marriage.

* re-instatement of Section 2A (also known as Section 28), a law to guard against the promotion of homosexuality.

* the re-introduction of corporate readings from the Bible in all Scottish state schools.

* provision of Christian religious education on a mandatory basis, with no obligation to promote other faiths, regardless of the wishes of those being instructed or their parents. There currently exists a level of compulsory Christian observance in all British schools[7],[8][9] so these policies are calling for this to be increased.

* a science curriculum which should "reflect the evidence of creation/design" in the universe (see Creation-evolution controversy).

* public health campaigns to discourage homosexuality alongside excessive drinking and the use of addictive substances, whilst maintaining "God loves and we should love" such individuals.

* the restoration of the right for parents to smack their children (as with prayer, this currently exists and the policy is a call for an increase).

* "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.

* a re-establishment of the principle of the innocent party in a divorce being acknowledged in any divorce settlement.

* discouragement of the practice of addressing women as Ms..

* opposition of the practice of altering birth certificates to reflect gender confirmation surgery.

* promotion of Biblical alternatives to the current criminal justice system, including emphasis on the role of witnesses over forensic evidence.

* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

 

They are also anti-EU and wanted a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and are strongly anti-Islam making Christian services compulsory in schools etc...

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* "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.

 

What the fuck? ;)

 

<_<

 

The leader got 78 votes last time he stood on some Scottish Island iirc...

 

This election he'll be standing againt Nick Griffin.

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* "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.

 

What the fuck? ;)

 

Ever read 'Christian Review' sites of films? It's canny amusing - for instance iirc 'Bridge to Terabithia' was regarded as profane. They didn't like Invention of lying much either.

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They recently shared a debate with Nick Griffin on Genesis TV.

 

 

Strange thing about that debate was that the leader of the Christians is black and the audience reflecting the Christian side was predominantly black yet there was a lot of agreement between them and the BNp element. For me that is very interesting and as I've always maintained if the BNp would just drop some aspects of the race card they could have MP's. ;)

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CHRISTIAN PARTY MAIN POLICIES.

 

* a proposed referendum on the reinstitution of the death penalty for severe crimes, where two or three witnesses were present at the crime scene and forensic science confirms involvement.

* legislation to ban abortion.

* increased taxation on alcohol and tobacco.

* initiatives to bring personal responsibility to bear upon "self-inflicted disease" (such as alcoholism).

* Zero tolerance on drug possession.

* curfews for under 11 year olds, with mandatory intervention of child protection agencies in relation to any child 10 years or younger that is found unaccompanied on the street after 9:00pm.

* the reintroduction of the right of teachers to use corporal punishment in extreme circumstances.

* greater observance of a weekly day of rest (Sunday).

* limits around coastlines to preserve stocks of fish and sand eels.

* promotion in school of chastity before marriage.

* re-instatement of Section 2A (also known as Section 28), a law to guard against the promotion of homosexuality.

* the re-introduction of corporate readings from the Bible in all Scottish state schools.

* provision of Christian religious education on a mandatory basis, with no obligation to promote other faiths, regardless of the wishes of those being instructed or their parents. There currently exists a level of compulsory Christian observance in all British schools[7],[8][9] so these policies are calling for this to be increased.

* a science curriculum which should "reflect the evidence of creation/design" in the universe (see Creation-evolution controversy).

* public health campaigns to discourage homosexuality alongside excessive drinking and the use of addictive substances, whilst maintaining "God loves and we should love" such individuals.

* the restoration of the right for parents to smack their children (as with prayer, this currently exists and the policy is a call for an increase).

* "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.

* a re-establishment of the principle of the innocent party in a divorce being acknowledged in any divorce settlement.

* discouragement of the practice of addressing women as Ms..

* opposition of the practice of altering birth certificates to reflect gender confirmation surgery.

* promotion of Biblical alternatives to the current criminal justice system, including emphasis on the role of witnesses over forensic evidence.

* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

 

They are also anti-EU and wanted a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and are strongly anti-Islam making Christian services compulsory in schools etc...

 

Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

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CHRISTIAN PARTY MAIN POLICIES.

 

* a proposed referendum on the reinstitution of the death penalty for severe crimes, where two or three witnesses were present at the crime scene and forensic science confirms involvement.

* legislation to ban abortion.

* increased taxation on alcohol and tobacco.

* initiatives to bring personal responsibility to bear upon "self-inflicted disease" (such as alcoholism).

* Zero tolerance on drug possession.

* curfews for under 11 year olds, with mandatory intervention of child protection agencies in relation to any child 10 years or younger that is found unaccompanied on the street after 9:00pm.

* the reintroduction of the right of teachers to use corporal punishment in extreme circumstances.

* greater observance of a weekly day of rest (Sunday).

* limits around coastlines to preserve stocks of fish and sand eels.

* promotion in school of chastity before marriage.

* re-instatement of Section 2A (also known as Section 28), a law to guard against the promotion of homosexuality.

* the re-introduction of corporate readings from the Bible in all Scottish state schools.

* provision of Christian religious education on a mandatory basis, with no obligation to promote other faiths, regardless of the wishes of those being instructed or their parents. There currently exists a level of compulsory Christian observance in all British schools[7],[8][9] so these policies are calling for this to be increased.

* a science curriculum which should "reflect the evidence of creation/design" in the universe (see Creation-evolution controversy).

* public health campaigns to discourage homosexuality alongside excessive drinking and the use of addictive substances, whilst maintaining "God loves and we should love" such individuals.

* the restoration of the right for parents to smack their children (as with prayer, this currently exists and the policy is a call for an increase).

* "Mind Pollution Levy" on 18 Certificate Films, DVDs, CDs, Video Games and Top Shelf magazines.

* a re-establishment of the principle of the innocent party in a divorce being acknowledged in any divorce settlement.

* discouragement of the practice of addressing women as Ms..

* opposition of the practice of altering birth certificates to reflect gender confirmation surgery.

* promotion of Biblical alternatives to the current criminal justice system, including emphasis on the role of witnesses over forensic evidence.

* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

 

They are also anti-EU and wanted a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty and are strongly anti-Islam making Christian services compulsory in schools etc...

 

Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

 

The Catholic church supports the right for countries to have the Death Penalty yet is against any form of embryo use or research or abortion (even in rape). Or use of condoms to protect against HIV etc. Fucked up morality basically.

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Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

 

That's how these stictly old school mo fo's role.

 

Remember "eye for an eye". None of this "turn the other cheek" bullshit. Jesus was soft on crime and soft on the causes of crime.

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Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

 

That's how these stictly old school mo fo's role.

 

Remember "eye for an eye". None of this "turn the other cheek" bullshit. Jesus was soft on crime and soft on the causes of crime.

 

See Nicos my interest in this is that both parties candidates roll upto the door and go on about a Christian Britain and both have a pop at Islam....

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Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

 

That's how these stictly old school mo fo's role.

 

Remember "eye for an eye". None of this "turn the other cheek" bullshit. Jesus was soft on crime and soft on the causes of crime.

 

See Nicos my interest in this is that both parties candidates roll upto the door and go on about a Christian Britain and both have a pop at Islam....

 

They both know their demographic sure enough.

 

Griffin was quite proud about having 3 sikhs a day joining the BNP. Washed his hands of the muslims though.

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Im confused. I only read the first one. Reinstate the death penalty? How can a Christian party be behind that? I refer you to the ten commandments. ;)

 

That's how these stictly old school mo fo's role.

 

Remember "eye for an eye". None of this "turn the other cheek" bullshit. Jesus was soft on crime and soft on the causes of crime.

 

See Nicos my interest in this is that both parties candidates roll upto the door and go on about a Christian Britain and both have a pop at Islam....

 

They both know their demographic sure enough.

 

Griffin was quite proud about having 3 sikhs a day joining the BNP. Washed his hands of the muslims though.

 

Agreed. His new mantra is that Asians (hindus and sikhs etc) are more like us and more willing to subscribe to our values.

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* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

You might think those two are particularly random for a christian political party....but the leader of the party is an ex-producer of stars such as Sinita and 5 Star.

 

;)

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* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

You might think those two are particularly random for a christian political party....but the leader of the party is an ex-producer of stars such as Sinita and 5 Star.

 

<_<

 

 

 

A homophobe who wrote "So Macho". It's precious. ;)

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* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

You might think those two are particularly random for a christian political party....but the leader of the party is an ex-producer of stars such as Sinita and 5 Star.

 

:icon_lol:

 

 

 

A homophobe who wrote "So Macho". It's precious. ;)

 

<_<

 

Did he convert Sinita as well?

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* that Mechanical Copyright Protection enjoyed by songwriters should be extended to featured recording artists and record producers.

* that a minimum royalty percentage (the level of which should be decided through consultation with the music industry) should be paid to featured recording artists and producers on exactly the same basis as is currently paid to songwriters.

 

You might think those two are particularly random for a christian political party....but the leader of the party is an ex-producer of stars such as Sinita and 5 Star.

 

<_<

 

 

 

A homophobe who wrote "So Macho". It's precious. ;)

 

:icon_lol:

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