the churches were there b4 u
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Replying to @11frost11
Not sure how that's relevant. Church bells get rung depending on how many ppl want them to not how long they've existed.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @11frost11
Because bells only mark the hours during the week and only on sundays do they toll a lot
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Replying to @MrAtn2 @11frost11
As I said, if volume, frequency & hours are the same, can be no distinction. If not, there can be.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @11frost11
Yes, but the bells themselves bear no message
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Replying to @MrAtn2 @11frost11
They call the faithful to worship. Are we too bothered abt 'God is great?" We all know relig ppl think this.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @11frost11
They don't. Thing is, they only do so on. Sundays I'd have no problem with muezzins if it wasn't every day
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To some christians, it's a call to pray. To others, it's a fancy clock that can be heard from over the hill.
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They're not exactly the same but as we allow both noise & explicit public statements of views - eg billboards ...
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