On muslims as a protected species:

“Something about this smells to high heaven.”
UPDATE: Take a look at this!
Seriously–the time for fighting in the streets is here. Take a look below the fold for just one of the comments below the lower linked article.In the arrivals at Manchester Airport a drunken man cross the forecourt and asked us all if we waiting for God. About ten minutes later a PCSO approached 4 muslims who were standing in front of me and asked them if they had been offended by the comment from the drunk man, they said they were not but he asked them a further 3 times if they were sure they were not offended. When he had finished with them I asked his why he was pressurizing the muslims to make a complaint and if he thought there was a crime committed why did he not ask everyone if they were offended and why just the muslims, he told me to mind my own business and walked away. I was then approached by the PCSO and a real Policeman who asked why I had complained and the Policeman said that “it came from upstairs” that they must follow a complaint of racism and they had received 3 that the man had said “Jesus” in front of the muslims. I asked when did the word “Jesus” become a racist word and they walked away.
– Paul UK, Lancs, 27/2/2012 0:22 ‘

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19 Responses to On muslims as a protected species:

  1. Mike says:

    Have a listen to this, young guy give a great speech at the EDL march in Hyde yesterday:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89fceFTOqUA&feature=player_embedded
    They are hardly the “far right extremists” that the MSM always refer to them as.

    • KG says:

      “We’re the infidels of the EDL, and we’re coming down the road…..”
      It’s time. And way, way past time to stop standing by while cultural genocide is happening.

  2. Andrei says:

    I doubt that this blog is on your regular reading list Keith so you probably missed this

  3. BTW-‘swiped’ it and and the other links via comments-
    Thanks All fro my Sunday ‘FAITH ” post .. :twisted:
    C-CS

  4. WAKE UP says:

    Might be about time to drop this one in:

    It has been announced that the British police are going to be allowed to use water cannons on rioters.
    They are putting some Persil in, to stop the coloureds running.
    :mrgreen:

  5. Stevew says:

    Eh? Muslims offended by the mention of the word “God”? I thought they were great believers in God? They might have one or two other teensy areas of disagreement with the Jews and Christians, but they share the same god.

  6. Kris K says:

    Steve,
    Point of clarification; Muslims DO NOT worship the God of the Bible, they worship Allah. Allah, in fact, was the chief idol of over 300 idols of the Kabba:

    Interestingly, not many Muslims want to accept that Allah was already being worshipped at the Ka’ba in Mecca by Arab pagans before Muhammad came. Some Muslims become angry when they are confronted with this fact. But history is not on their side. Pre-Islamic literature has proved this.” (Who Is This Allah?, G. J. O. Moshay, 1994, p 138)

    “But history establishes beyond the shadow of doubt that even the pagan Arabs, before Muhammad’s time, knew their chief god by the name of Allah and even, in a sense, proclaimed his unity…Among the pagan Arabs this term denoted the chief god of their pantheon, the Kaaba, with its three hundred and sixty idols.”

    Of course Islam’s claim that “Allah has no son” is a direct contradiction and denial of Jesus Christ being both the Son of God and God incarnate. Not to mention Islam’s stated objective to rid the world of every last Jew also flies in the face of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob promising to protect the Jewish people from anihilation – as He has done throughout their entire history.

    Allah is not the God of the Bible; the God of the Jews and Christians.

    • Stevew says:

      I guess all religions have some weird and wonderful stuff in their background. Anyway, this seems to be a debatable point, after a few minutes googling and trying to filter out the ravings of fanatics! I never said that they believed the same things or saw their god in the same way.
      BTW I understand that there are a number of Christian groups who don’t believe in Jesus Christ being God incarnate.

      • Kris K says:

        It’s not about how they view their god so much but whether they’re the same God to start with. As I outlined above, Islam shares no foundational truths or values with the Judeo-Christian God.

        And any [so called ‘Christian’] group who denies the deity of Christ by definition cannot claim to be Christian.

  7. Stevew says:

    OK, don’t really care, I have no religion. I believe that Christians were divided on the point though, until the first Council of Nicaea in AD 235, and not all were convinced afterwards (and to this day).
    But – my original point was that the assembled airport Stasi had no basis for thinking that a Muslim would be offended by hearing the word “God” spoken.

  8. KG says:

    “..my original point was that the assembled airport Stasi had no basis for thinking that a Muslim would be offended by hearing the word “God” spoken.”
    Quite so. I suspect they were offended because the word “allah” wasn’t used instead.

  9. Stevew says:

    The airport staff were offended, you mean? Quite believable these days, I suppose.
    Further on it says that the halfwit of a policeman was concerned that the word Jesus was used in front of the Muslims. Muslims consider Jesus an important prophet (apparently he gets more mentions by name in the Koran than Mohammed does!)