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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (10084)2/14/2006 4:18:15 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Emile > Much as the Pictures fit into the plan of fighting Muslims, they fit even better into the great offensive on freedom carried out now world-wide. From the US to Russia, from England to Italy, our masters promulgate the web of laws to strengthen their control and to eliminate the vestiges of freedom.

That's also the way I see but there isn't much I can do about it because it would appear that I, and those who think like me, are in the minority. Indeed, judging from the way the American people have largely accepted the Patriot Act and the British people have accepted legislation which diminishes their "freedoms" (fox hunting comes to mind), we can unquestionably look forward to more oppressive laws in the name of increasing "security" or preventing "terrorism" or whatever. In South Africa, for example, there has recently been new legislation which now makes it virtually impossible for most people to legally obtain firearms, even for self-defence, and this, despite the enormous crime rate.

But whether all this oppression, as Shamir suggests, is due entirely to the "Judeophiles" is another question entirely. IMO, what we are looking at is an aspect of the West moving "right", in other words, becoming more fascist and this can be attributed to Corporatism as much as it can to religious fundamentalism, especially Jewish or Zionist fundamentalism.

en.wikipedia.org

>>Political scientists may also use the term corporatism to describe a practice whereby an authoritarian state, through the process of licensing and regulating officially-incorporated social, religious, economic, or popular organizations, effectively co-opts their leadership or circumscribes their ability to challenge state authority by establishing the state as the source of their legitimacy. <<



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (10084)4/6/2006 8:58:39 PM
From: Cyprian  Respond to of 22250
 
from the article you posted:

“The defamatory portrayals of Islam and Mohammed by European ‘free speech advocates’ puts Muslims at a distinct disadvantage. They can’t very well retaliate by defaming Jesus Christ because they revere him as much as they revere Mohammed and consider him a prophet of God. Insulting Jesus or the Virgin Mary is considered as blasphemous as insulting Mohammed.

If the Mohammedans truly revered Christ as a prophet as they claim, they would accept Him as He is--the only-begotten Son of God and Creator, which they don't. How can the Moslems call him a prophet on the one hand and a liar on the other hand? Hypocrites.

No true Muslim would ever consider lampooning the Mother of Christ because they also believe in the Immaculate conception.

The so-called "Immaculate Conception" of the Mother of God is a Roman Catholic heresy. It is not Orthodox teaching. However, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit immaculate in the womb of the holy Virgin.

In Islamic tradition, Mary will be the first woman to enter heaven.

Blind men! The blessed Virgin has been reigning in heaven with her Son since her repose nearly 2,000 years ago!

And like the Koran, Muslims consider both the Bible and the Torah holy texts.” [The picture on the left: Islamic depiction of the Holy Virgin with the Child from Istanbul]

The Koran is not holy, but heretical filth.