Saturday, June 30, 2007

Mohammedans as All About Caring

As regular readers of the Bloody Nib are aware we here at the Manor are Christians of the conservative Protestant type. This does not mean, despite the screeching of the mainstream media, mean that we have any animus against Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Jews, Buddhists (the ever lovely Lady Nib's father is a Buddhist), Hindus, Jains, Taoists, Confucians, Zoroastastrians, New Agers or Wiccans. Up until about 6 years ago we had no ill feeling towards those who followed the teachings of the Arab merchant called Mohammad.

But since the attack on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the USS Cole and the bombing of the night clubs in Indonesia we have developed a weariness concerning those who practice what they call the "Religion of Peace."

Does this mean that we think that all Mohammedans are bad? No more than our fathers and mothers thought that all Germans were bad during World War Two. In other words, unless a Mohammedan is willing to speak out against the people who kill in the name of their religion, they are an unindicted co-conspirator with the nonsense of the Islamist philosophy. We're still waiting for the Mohammedan version of the White Rose.

Until that day comes we have this to judge our Islamic "brothers" by:

What if Israelis had abducted BBC man? Dt Opinion Opinion Telegraph Which, of course shows that the Jews are animals while the Mohammedans are the pinnacle of civilized behaviour.

Baghdad Christians Find New Life in Kurdish North - New York Times Considering the fact that Christianity has had such a long foothold in the Middle East, it's a strange thing that Iraqis would persecute Christians. But that's the philosophy of Mohammad for you. All love for the other. Oddly enough, the Kurds seem to accept the Christians despite the fact that Saladin, the Islamic conqueror of Jerusalem during the Crusades, was a Mohammedan.

Let's stop channeling angry Muslims. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine Chris Hitchens is Chris Hitchens. Sometimes he's really right and sometimes he's really wrong. In this case he's really right. Dan Brown, despite his nonsensical book, only got a verbal slap from the Evangelical Protestants and the Vatican. We here at the Manor are waiting for him to take on Mohammad. It'll be a long, long wait.

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