The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that Sharia law should be introduced into England and like the Roman Catholics is setting up discussion groups with the Muslim intelligencia to feel out their response to protection for the continued existance of Christian faith in Europe as it becomes Muslim.
Canterbury and Rome both know that increasingly secular Europe together with demographic trends will make Europe a Muslim society this century. If any faith survives it will not be the laizez faire approach of Christianity but the ruthless power of Islam.
Only in the third world will Christianity survive,the faith is still strong in Africa and South America where the churchs’abhore the deviant priests so popular in Europe.
The Pope knows only too well where the future lies and on his American tour he avoids castigating his bishops for their “mistakes”and prefers to attack the U.S.A. and extols the virtue of “multilateral consensus”calling for intervention in the form of collective action.
He too calls for dialogue between cultures and religion and is setting up discussion with Islam. He wants the security council to rule the world. No doubt with the help of the Catholic Church. As you would expect he attacks America saying that opportunity and hope have not always been available to minorities. He ignores the fact that the third world has a population explosion. As far as the churches are concerned God will provide. If he thinks that America and secular Europe will provide he is wrong. We have given our industry to the third world and the wealth we used to create is now in China and India,ask them.
At the United Nations the Pope makes a plea for human rights saying that international cooperation is needed to solve urgent problems and that we are”in crisis”because decisions rest in the hands of a few powerful nations.
The Pope seems to think that the NGOs and the Catholic Church should be arbitors of our morality and the blood of Young America and her wealth should be controlled by the U.N. If he thinks that,he should sell the Vatican and use the money to raise armies of good catholics to police the world.
If he cannot police the conducts of his priests in America and convince his flock in Europe to have more children,why should we trust the church to decide human rights and our moral values.
The Pope want to “foster dialogue between cultures and religions at a time of tensions between the West and the Islamic world”. Most of Europe do not care whether the church lives or dies so we do not concede to them the right to surrender to Islam.
Many of us realise that the two options open to Europe are to become Muslims or to fight and get rid of the Muslims. If we adopt the last option we cannot expect the Catholic Church to support us.
(The Sunday Mail,20.4.08,p.36).
Both Rome and Canterbury think the West secular and materialistic. The terms they support are the building of bridges,religious diversity,social harmony,a plural society and a liberal philosophy,for support for the takeover by the Western churches by Islam. As the fall of Byzantium shows,they need concede anything,Western man will not realise the true nature of Islam until too late. The only option is fight or surrender.
As much as I am revolted by our decadent Christian churches I have to admit we need the control on our morals that only the pastoral care of a strong and dedicated church can give.
Dogging,a revolting pastime,a British magazine called ‘Love It’(1-7.4.08) describes the practice now common in Britain. An estimated 250,000 men and women are regularly meeting for sex sessions in secluded woodland and emply car parks across Britain. At first it was only couples who got a kick from having sex while being watched by other people now single women in increasing numbers are getting involved,eager for the buzz of no-ties sex (sex with strangers) as a regular said ‘sex with strangers is addictive’.
When considering the protection given to Christian churches to our morals it is easy to see why more and more people are seeking the protection of Islam especially the families trying to bring up children in a hedonist society.
