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I'm so sorry for wanting my country to stay a western democracy where people think logically rather than pray to some invisible sky *******s. I don't care if people want to come here and adapt to our way of life, but if someone wants to change my country for the worse then they can die.
Long before Britain was an atheist country, it was Christian. Isn't your official state religion Anglican now?
Why not just let those with a faith practice it, and those without not? Why such dislike for people who have a belief?
What do people think of this? It'll be the 2nd tallest building in London/EU. It looks better than that ugly 22 Bishopsgate slab, and will hopefully obscure it!
Long before Britain was an atheist country, it was Christian. Isn't your official state religion Anglican now?
Why not just let those with a faith practice it, and those without not? Why such dislike for people who have a belief?
Officially the UK is still a Christian Country the Queen is the head of the Church of England and I *think* most people will call themselves Christian..
What do people think of this? It'll be the 2nd tallest building in London/EU. It looks better than that ugly 22 Bishopsgate slab, and will hopefully obscure it!
I like the tall slender bldg in the distance far better. One Undershaft looks too boxy for my taste. American cities are full of tall ugly boxes.
I prefer conventional skyscrapers to weird ones that try too hard to be unique, like that hideous 20 Frenchurch monster. These weird skyscrapers will ruin London's skyline.
I don't really like it, but I like most of the constructions going on in London at the moment. Shard looks excellent.. just need to get rid of those horrible 60s/70s concrete slabs that are scattered about the city
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