Posted on 01/11/2010 1:46:23 PM PST by Islaminaction
While the Vatican sits silently and leftist Christians continually make excuses for Islam, things are getting worse, and worse for Christians in Islamic lands. The silence and excuses are only emboldening them. Wake up, Islam is not Christianity friendly.
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Just your typical Mohamhead barbaric savagery.
It is long past time to vaporize the black moon rock in Mecca followed by a threat to evaporate the entire city upon the next murderous Mohamhead attack.
The Saudis are *NOT* our friends.
They never were, they never will be.
Islam wants us dead. Period. Islam should not even be allowed in the US; the cult is not conducive and friendly toward freedom. Religious freedom is what made our country strong and Islam does not believe in religious freedom.
What is it with your Vatican sits silently crap?
That makes THREE hits on Christians in the past few weeks.
Copts in Egypt, Christians in Malaysia and now more Christians in Algeria.
Its time something was done to stop these attacks.
WHERE the heck are those prostitutes in federal office who do NOTHNING about this???
How long til they start burning churches in America?
The “crap” is that the Vatican is a politically correct joke, that does not care about their own people. They sit silently as Islam devours Europe, and Christians suffer across the Islamic world, and they even endorsed Sharia banking.
Add one more to Malaysia, article coming later. If it were Christians burning Mosques, there were would be a worldwide uproar.
As soon as they feel that they have the power.
BS. They are one of the FEW institutions who are not sitting silently. You do yourself a grave disservice by flapping your gums in ignorance on it.
What the heck, pissant? The catholic church is leading the amnesty charge, which includes amnesty for a bunch of radical muslims, but they don’t care. The shoe fits.
Video: Cardinal DiNardo speaks on immigration(calls the current laws “unenforceable”)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2426057/posts
Actually I get more support for speaking the truth. I meet more and more Christians who are fed up with them. The Pope started off good and then he backed down.
Knowing that they support Sharia banking is not ignorance and that is supporting Islam advancing.
As I have said. This is NOT a religion. It is a violent, military world-expansionist movement whose philosophy is transmitted from generation to subhuman generation by a cleverly designed “religion.”
Thanks and do a Google search, the Pope did speak up years ago and then he backed down.
Mass street protests were mounted in many Islamic countries. In an act identified by the Pope as “their [The Muslims’] attempt to cover up the many controversial commands in the Qur’an”, the Majlis-e-Shoora (Pakistani parliament) unanimously called on the Pope to retract “this objectionable statement”.[3] The pope maintained that the comment he had quoted did not reflect his own views, and he offered an apology to Muslims.
Don’t sweat it, Islamicnation;pissant is the one who’s ignorant.
Oops! I misread your name and typed it incorrectly. Sorry.
The Pope has NOT backed down. He’s doing this in a different way than you. Stop attacking the Catholic Church.
Here is a Christian leader that speaks out. Also there is Franklin Graham.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCy2yMarPqI&feature=PlayList&p=8E9745FAA3E0E8F3&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=25
Meanwhile the Pope is making excuses for Islam.
“Muslims and Christians, precisely because of the burden of our common history, so often marke
d by misunderstanding, must today strive to be known and recognized as worshippers of God, faithful to prayer, eager to uphold and lift by the Almighty decrees,” the pontiff said in an address at the King Hussein Bin Talal mosque in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
Often, “it is the ideological manipulation of religion, sometimes for political ends, that is a real catalyst for tension and division” between faiths, the pope said.
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/05/09/jordan.pope.visit/index.html
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