Sunday, October 19, 2008

The first step

It always amazes me that the first step taken on the road to ruin is so apparently benign and never taken by the enemy. The first step for Islamic infiltration has been taken by a local council in Cairns which proposes to approve a development application for a mosque. 

How is that such incredible displays of gymnastic talent, in bending over backwards to accommodate the Muslims, happen so frequently? Why must we accommodate them? Why? It seems just a bit unfair that Australians are so often asked, or forced, to bend over backwards for Muslims when Muslims the world over cannot grasp the concept of a two-way street? Has anyone ever heard of churches in Iran? 

The imam in Cairns, at the centre of this planning dispute, in his quiet aggressiveness has published and distributed a booklet which tells a different story of Christ's birth and which attempts to attack that most fundamental happening in the Christian religion - the crucifixion.  And what is the imam's punishment in Australia for this? Is he attacked?  No, he gets valuable press attention and is presented in a favourable light by a Western journalist. Now what would happen if a Christian started being critical of Mohammed? One need look no further than the example of Theo Van Gogh to find an answer to that question.

The demand at present is for a Mosque but with our continued acquiescence the demand will soon be to rule.

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