Posted on 11/25/2013 9:07:34 AM PST by AstralisLux
In a decision by the Greek government that has stunned natives, especially those who recall centuries of Islamic rule under the Ottoman Empire, a mosque will be built in Athens at taxpayer expense.
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Bankrupt and living on borrowed money, but the politicians are still willing to spend money they don’t have to build a mosque and further the muslim agenda.
How many Synagogues are they building?
How many Baptist churches?
How many Buddhist temples?
Not enough money for all the unemployed, but money for a Muslim mosque.
This will fuel the Neo Nazi party in Greece.
Stupidity beyond measure.
Feeding the monster will not pacify it.
If you give a mouse a cookie, pretty soon he will demand a glass of milk!
They can have a chapel, a non-denominational chapel. they don’t have Catholic chapel. Methodist chapel etc or synagogue
If all other religions can share a space why can’t muzzies?
In other news, In fear of hungry termites, greeks build all their houses of wood, stone not allowed out of offending political correctness, and a new pile of termite hill wood complex is built for free.
you’re right. And they’ll blow up the churches and or convert ‘em to mosques...
Angola is an example to all who wish to stop the spread of this evil government cult. No God worth serving demands forced conversions, chops off heads of those who disagree, rapes girls at any age, rapes boys, practices slavery, encourages parents to strap bombs onto their children, calls dogs “worthless” and refuses to eat perfectly good bacon!
And, yes, I know that in its historic past the Roman Catholic church was brutal and forced conversions, killed and tortured people...but that doesn’t go on still today! Islam hasn’t changed too much since it first began...
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