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News from around the globe that the newspapers seldom print Disclaimer and fair comment While I agree with most of the material passed on I may not be in agreement with all. However there is much we can learn from some that we disagree with. Remember it was once thought that the earth was flat. It is
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________________________________________ Yes I understand that most people are nominal Christians and could not care less. If it wasn’t for the threat of Islam I would say let us dump religion, but we are being placed in a position where we have to fight for something we do not really believe in order to stop the march of Islam. The turmoil that has erupted in the U.K. is 10 years, or even less, in front of us. While churches are closing down all over the U.K. mosques are going up at an alarming rate. Along
with some others I get a lot of stuff on the internet and pass it
on to others in the hope that people will understand what is going
on. Below is a sample and indicates what Islam is doing
to the U.K. and of course it is well
on the way here in our capital cities, especially Sydney. Nick, Are you aware that, in the last census, close to thirty per cent of Australians admitted they do not have any religious beliefs? Check it out. The so-called Christians barely make the 50% mark. Less that 12%admitted they attend church regularly. In some of the European countries that percentage is down to 2%. that IS encouraging. The UK is about the same as Oz with 12% Add to that the number who only 'go to church' for weddings, at Easter and Christmas because they think it is the right thing to do ('mum told us to'). Did you know that close to 50% of funerals do not have priests in fancy dress conducting the service? Take into account the spouses and children who follow the parents religious 'wishes' because it is 'the right thing to do' and you have an enormous amount of people who do not have the courage of their convictions and - like Agnostics - just sit on the fence and hedge their bets? At least that way I have a chance of falling into the right paddock when my time comes. I have been lobbying for years to have governments at all levels cease those silly prayer meetings before each session. I am a bit of a conservative and hate to see traditions disappear – even if they are stupid. The pollies are the ones who give lip service to this silly multiculturalism and the supposed 'separation of church and other idiots' but I have failed miserably. Even the (surely great) number of non- believers in government bow their hypocritical heads when the lord's prayer is read. That silly old bugger Hawke was an Atheist yet bowed his head. Hawke was made an honorary Jew in Israel, Hazel was the daughter of Hungarian Jews and Fraser’s maternal parents, according to a fairly good authority, were Jews Bill Hayden was an Atheist and a Republican yet he swore allegiance to the English queen and her particular god. Bill Hayden while governor general announced that being a nation of half caste Asians was a good thing. Ah how promises of a sinecure with huge salary and enormous pension with all sorts of lurks will do to make you change your principles. Goodness knows how many non-believers are sitting in government hiding their principles behind superstition and myths. We may never know. Rhys
Watkins EURABIA - the nightmare has begun Historian Bernard
Lewis, the author of What
Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle
East told
the German newspaper Die Welt this week that “Europe
will be Islamic by the end of the century.”
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