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Does Khan's Election Denote The Apostasy Of The West?
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Unthinkable at any time in British history, but it's been allowed to happen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.naomi, you were not included in that swipe, as far as I know you have never used Monty P. to substantiate an argument :0)
jackdaw; What the hell! Please answer the question, which I will rephrase if you like. As it would have been once (and not long ago) unimaginable to have a Muslim London Mayor, is the decline in British Christianity allowing Islam to occupy the vacuum created in the UK as it is already doing in Sweden?
jackdaw; What the hell! Please answer the question, which I will rephrase if you like. As it would have been once (and not long ago) unimaginable to have a Muslim London Mayor, is the decline in British Christianity allowing Islam to occupy the vacuum created in the UK as it is already doing in Sweden?
Andy-hughes. //it has not been 'allowed to happen' //
I think it is being allowed to happen, in fact I think it’s being actively, if naively, encouraged. The BBC’s head of religion and ethics who goes by the name of Aaqil Ahmed is planning to televise Friday prayers from mosques, Ahtsham Ali, the government appointed adviser overseeing the approval of Muslim prison chaplains has appointed 140 imams who follow hard-line Deobandi interpretations of Islam, the Mayor of London has interacted with some highly dubious individuals and groups, and has deemed moderate Muslims ‘Uncle Toms’, and the west is stupidly accepting God knows how many nameless Muslim migrants who are arriving by the boat-load in the guise of ‘refugees’. This country has a problem that, in an ill-considered, rose-tinted, quest for multi-culturalism, is quite determinedly, being ignored.
I think it is being allowed to happen, in fact I think it’s being actively, if naively, encouraged. The BBC’s head of religion and ethics who goes by the name of Aaqil Ahmed is planning to televise Friday prayers from mosques, Ahtsham Ali, the government appointed adviser overseeing the approval of Muslim prison chaplains has appointed 140 imams who follow hard-line Deobandi interpretations of Islam, the Mayor of London has interacted with some highly dubious individuals and groups, and has deemed moderate Muslims ‘Uncle Toms’, and the west is stupidly accepting God knows how many nameless Muslim migrants who are arriving by the boat-load in the guise of ‘refugees’. This country has a problem that, in an ill-considered, rose-tinted, quest for multi-culturalism, is quite determinedly, being ignored.
naomi; Yes I'm well aware that he's an atheist, I've seen many of his videos. An important fact he omits and wouldn't admit, is that Sweden which was once Lutheran, has become the most irreligious country in Europe, isn't there a connection I ask?
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Khandro, In his efforts to demonise atheism, your man loses the plot. He forgets that the invasions of the past have been military invasions whereas that which we are witnessing now is one of stealth. I imagine if Muslim armies arrived here now as they did in the past, armed to the teeth and determined to conquer by war, we would have a very different approach.
Religious tolerance is the seedbed of religious extremism. Their underlying desire and hidden agenda is not to get along but to dominate, to rid the world of those who do not subscribe to their delusions.
Imaginary friends (no less heavenly ones provided sanctuary from the grasp of reason) are humanities worst enemy.
Imaginary friends (no less heavenly ones provided sanctuary from the grasp of reason) are humanities worst enemy.
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