Posted on 10/16/2004 6:15:33 PM PDT by TopQuark
The dominant religion in the EU at this time is hard to say. Mostly Christian, but with the influx of Moslems pouring into Europe in about 20 years it will be Islam.
they intend to take over Europe by immigration. There are parts of Paris that are dominated by the Moslems and the police don't dare go into. They have spread all the way into Sweden. They've come in and taken the jobs that the Europeans will not do. Through high birth rates and increased immigration they'll control Europe in 20 0r 30 years. In London they are taking churches and turning them into Mosques.In Europe especially in France they are very anti-God and religion. To become part of the Euopean Union you have to totally divorce any mention of God from your government. In Europe you've got a bunch of wishy washy Christians, and fanatical Moslems. Some combination.
Interesting.
wont there be wars break out between now and then in the eu between the muslims and the other established religions.... wouldnt the governments have to do what spain did ..... destroy the current religious order.... ???
2013. And that presumes he'd get elected a second time.
Would make a good "Twilight: 2012" (alternate setup for the old GDW "Twilight: 2000" role playing game) scenario. Interesting. BUMP!
The year 2012 hasn't arrived yet.
really .......
The good news is that at least Cigarette Smoking Man won't be around to save himself from the Invasion.
As far as Europe goes...they have always been a collection of squabbling kingdoms and the EU won't change that. "New Europe" is all too aware of what a Muslim takeover would mean, having been the ones to stop it in the past. "Old Europe" has parctically abandoned its original Christian heritage in the name of political correctness.
I'm curious as to what he means by "the Right-wing 1950's." During that decade, dominant political trends in the West seemed to have gravitated toward a sort of moderate conservatism. Movements such as "modern Republicanism" in the US and Christian Democracy in Europe, and trend-setters such as Dwight Eisenhower, Anthony Eden, Konrad Adenauer, Yoshida Shigeru, Alcide de Gasperi, and Robert Schuman can only be called "right-wing" if they are compared to the left-wing trends and trend-setters of later decades. Meanwhile, truly right-wing movements, such as the one led by France's Pierre Poujade, never made it into the mainstream of political life in the 1950's.
I'm not too sure that there will be. Will the Europeans be willing to fight for anything anymore? They've become soft.
The majority of Old Europe has no religious grounding anymore. I think that there is more religious fervor in the Eastern block countries especially Poland which is extremly strong in their Catholicism. The communists couldn't destroy the Church there, and they knew better than to try.
Old Europe is dying and decaying from within. It won't take a war to destroy them, they've destroyed themselves. They stand for nothing, and a man who stands for nothing will fall for anything. Goodbye Old Europe.
i think you are right .... the rising star is china..... they will use the olympics to enter into a new era..... after they take tiawan .......
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