Islam convert says she was unable to wear hijab in Cork workplace
Sues Irish department store for unfair dismissal and discrimination
Published Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 8:24 AM
Updated Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 10:23 AM
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seanomelb | Sep 21, 2012, 02:32 AM EDT
Jacer writes another tome
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jacersagain | Sep 19, 2012, 08:38 PM EDT
(…more) It’s a real great pity that the Taliban Muslims destroyed the remarkable and treasured by all Bamiyan (Buddhist) statues in Afghanistan, something now lost to future generations. True Islamists will do the same to all countries, if you let them – in Dublin they will destroy the GPO, St. Patricks’ Cathedral and the Pro-Cathedral; God knows what they will attack in Belfast, Cork and Donegal. And they will make every effort to do so; they are already building themselves up in Ireland, now the most growing population religious group in our country. At least, all will have St. Luke’s image in Malta to see... for now. Let’s see who, like the Maltese Catholics who rushed to that cave to save the sacred image that’s there now for all to see, will next race up to stop the evil falseness of Islam, and save Loreta Tavoraite and her falsely-seduced kind. I am not afraid to do so through modern-day internet communications (I do have other limits). Will you?
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jacersagain | Sep 19, 2012, 08:30 PM EDT
(…more) The image is located on the wall of what was clearly once a cave behind the altar of the small church built there later, one which you can freely visit at opening hours by yourself or in company with others. It’s a portrait kind of image, showing a baby-faced teenage girl, with a dark blue head covering, leaning her head leftward towards the right side of the upright head of a baby closing onto her left cheek. The aged image is somewhat marred, a result of later-invading Islamists of Malta trying to scarab the image away - but is still clearly visible and discernible to all anyway today. The local history (Tradition) goes, fortunately for all of us today, that Christian locals of the time, hearing of Islamists attacking the image with their blades etc., all charged together into the cave, stopping the rest of the scrawling off and chasing the scrablers away. What’s left is there for you and me and all to see, today. (more…)
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jacersagain | Sep 19, 2012, 08:25 PM EDT
(…more) His Holy Mother, Mary, though, does have many painted images left behind, notably in Jerusalem, Istanbul and especially in a cave in Malta, said to have been painted by a contemporary of hers, St. Luke, when he and St. Paul stopped over in a cave there. Luke’s amateur hand painted and hand-planted image of Mother Mary & Child in the cave while they sheltered and whiled away their time there during a storm is there for all to see today. There’s a church now built around & outside the cave that has the image. I saw the image for myself, when I visited the cave and church - and Kojak-investigated and Kodak-photographed it... (more…)
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jacersagain | Sep 19, 2012, 08:19 PM EDT
But I’m *baaack* on esatdigi’s point - funny you should say that, digi… You’ve started a whole new thread under Ms. Tavourite’s experience. There’s no record of what Jesus looked like either (no Kodak silver-images or lollipop-detective Kojak kinds were around then). All the images you and all of us see of Him are painted by later artistic and mostly romantic imaginaries. Historians and anthropologists believe that He was probably just over 5’ tall, short curly hair and beard, most likely brown-eyed and brown-haired, that, at 33yrs old, He was fit, slim and trim from all His walking through the Land, colour and shape of normally-worn garments unknown but definitely wearing what would today look like (to Portia 777) a long dress, shaped by His day’s weavers, is known to have had holed-out, worn-out leather sandals throughout His life. All religious detectives pls take note and look out for Him; all will be rewarded on discovering Him (or re-discovering Him, as I and many others were lucky to). (More…)
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jacersagain | Sep 19, 2012, 02:55 PM EDT
Ah Seano, shure you’re a fellow-Dubliner (by yr own admission) so you should know a bit of teasin’ an’ slaggin’ when you see it, instead of calling it arrogance. Of course it’s your choice to call yourself what you like! That's typical behaviour of a pseudo. But I respect that, despite what you actually are (a Dublin-born, Baptised, Confirmed lapsed Catholic). Your comparison of animist/Catholic/dog/cat is not good, in fact it’s really a no-brainer and thereby stupid as stupid is defined. You gotta try better Seano… May the God you left bless and protect ya! I’m off…
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esatdigiwank | Sep 18, 2012, 11:40 AM EDT
Must say her 'husband' (of convenience?) did a really good job on her! So thanks to Jacersagain, we may understand why nobody knows what Moh****d looked like - he never ...e x i s t e d.....(?)
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seanomelb | Sep 17, 2012, 07:36 PM EDT
Tom Holland was vilified by Islamic scholars for his views on the Q'uran. I suppose an analogy would be an Ayatollah preaching the new testament to Christians claiming he knew more.
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seanomelb | Sep 17, 2012, 07:29 PM EDT
There you go again with that arrogance I will decide whom I am not you. I suppose an animist who becomes a Catholic is a lapsed animist. maybe a cat who thinks its a dog is a lapsed cat!! now how silly is your post.
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merefalow | Sep 17, 2012, 05:52 PM EDT
how can we tolerate this BLOODY RELIGION,IT KICKS OFF INTO KILLING MURDER AND MAYHEM WORLD WIDE,at the slightest excuse or perceived insult to its prophet,it does not condemn female circumcision,it murders homosexual people,its stated intent is world domination under sharia law,it doesn't allow women to be educated or to drive.IT HASNT THE SLIGHTEST IDEA OF WHAT FREE SPEECH OR DEMOCRACY IS ABOUT,it discriminates and actively murders Christians,burns and destroys emblems of other religions,not just christian,it hates pigs,and dogs.it allows so called honor killings,marries young girls to old men often against their wills,on and on,medieval backward with no place in a democratic world.
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jacersagain | Sep 16, 2012, 08:28 PM EDT
Seano, google for “Tom Holland, Historian” and you’ll find all you need to know about the eminent historian. Oh, and stop calling yourself an atheist please. You’re a baptised, lapsed Irish Catholic.
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seanomelb | Sep 16, 2012, 07:54 PM EDT
Jacer who is the "eminent historian"? he may suit your version of history and yours only. One Imam does not make a religion Jacer,anecdotal comments are not evidential and carry no weight. As an atheist I follow no religion and I'm not swayed by mythological book.
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jacersagain | Sep 15, 2012, 05:04 PM EDT
Seano, giving info provided by an eminent historian on TV and speaking of one’s own experiences about a false religion is not bigotry, so pls don’t distort this discussion with false accusations of me. You are right - I’ve never had a discussion with an imam; I avoided imams the same way I avoided my parish priest growing up in Dublin. This reminds me of an incident witnessed by a work colleague that I heard of while in Riyadh. An imam walking down a street in Riyadh came upon a black lady sauntering along with her head and face uncovered. He lashed out at her with his whip (yes, they do carry whips) and screamed at her, whipping her again. The imam was a small guy but the black lady was very large and she turned on him, punched him in the face twice, knocking him to the ground and then kicked him, leaving him bleeding and groaning on the pavement. The story cropped up in diplomatic embassy chit-chat some weeks later where it emerged the lady was the wife of some African diplomat and escaped any punishment for counter-attacking the imam. Women like this lady Loreta should learn from this African lady and shun Islam completely.
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ruaaine | Sep 15, 2012, 12:57 PM EDT
No where in the Koran is the hijab said to be a requirement of the religion. In this ladies native eastern europe, the moslem women do not wear hijab. The Hijab is a national costume from parts of Asia & the middle east it is not a religious pre requisite . She could have worn any number of things the only religious instruction Islam imposes is to dress modestly Clearly Loreta( who should have a name of 1 of Mohammeds wifes) & Mr Horan no little or nothing of the "obligations of Islam" lets hope Dunnes lawyers are more clued up
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