Thursday, June 15, 2006

"Not an abomination"
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The gay US bishop at the centre of controversy over his consecration has told a convention of US Anglicans he is "not an abomination".

Gene Robinson said the Episcopal Church should "stand up for right", adding that Anglicans should not be swayed by fear of deepening rifts over the issue.

The Ohio convention is to vote on how far to go in seeking to prevent the ordination of more openly gay bishops.

A senior conservative said it would be impossible to prevent a split.

"We've reached a moment where it is very difficult, indeed I think we've reached an impossible moment, in holding it together," Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh said, quoted by the Associated Press. Gay bishop 'not an abomination'
Mark Alexander
John Howard pointed in 'right' direction for Paradise!
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JEMAAH Islamiyah's spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir - freed from jail yesterday - has said Prime Minister John Howard should become a Muslim if he wants to avoid going to hell. Become Islamic or go to hell, Howard told
THE deaths of more than 220 people in terrorist attacks on Bali were "God's will" and the bombers were not killers as they were only acting as God's means, says the freed leader of Indonesia's radical Muslims, Abu Bakar Bashir.

He has also rebuffed demands by the Prime Minister, John Howard, that Indonesia's President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, monitor his activities and restrict his movements.

On the veranda of his home inside the inner sanctum of his Ngruki Islamic boarding school near the central Java city of Solo, Bashir made outspoken comments to a group of journalists yesterday afternoon, after his release from prison on Wednesday. Bali bombings were God's will: defiant Bashir
TERRORIST leader Abu Bakar Bashir taunted Australia yesterday, saying the Bali bombing victims had to die "because it was God's will".

As John Howard sent a terse letter to Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono over this week's release of the radical cleric, Bashir insisted the terrorists behind the Bali bombings "were not the killers, but only Allah's conduit" for the deaths. Bali bombing was God's will: Abu Bakar Bashir by Stephen Fitzpatrick and Patrick Walters
Mark Alexander

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Islamic banking hits the high streets across the nation
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Lloyds TSB is to offer current accounts and mortgages which comply with Islamic law through its 2,000 strong branch network from Wednesday.

The bank has offered such accounts since 2005 but only in a few branches.

The bank will concentrate its main marketing push in about 100 branches in areas with a large Muslim population.

An Islamic scholar advising the bank told BBC News that access to such services would ultimately mean "less exclusion and less extremism."

Traditionally, many Muslims have shunned mainstream financial services and High Street banks because their products do not comply with Sharia law.

Under Sharia Islamic law, making money from money, such as charging interest, is usury and therefore not permitted.

Wealth should be generated only through legitimate trade and investment in assets.

Investment in companies involved with alcohol, gambling, tobacco and pornography is strictly off-limits. Islamic banaking goes nationwide by Julian Knight
Mark Alexander
Britain's highest court says Saudis cannot be sued for torture
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LONDON — Britain's highest court ruled Wednesday that four men who say they were tortured in Saudi Arabian jails cannot sue officials from that country over their imprisonment.

The Law Lords ruled that Britons Ron Jones, Sandy Mitchell and Les Walker and Canadian William Sampson do not have the right to sue individual alleged torturers, because foreign government officials are immune from prosecution in Britain.

"This isn't over for us," Mr. Sampson, who holds both Canadian and British citizenship, told reporters, saying the four men would take their case to the European Court of Justice. Britain's highest court rejects bid to sue Saudis by Jill Lawless
Mark Alexander
A viewpoint on the Jihad

I was alerted to this interesting viewpoint on the Jihad by a good friend in Australia. It has been written by Laurent Murawiec (Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Washington DC). I'd like to share it with you.
Deterrence works because one is able credibly to threaten the center of gravity of the enemy: the threat of inflicting unacceptable losses upon him, whether in a bar brawl or in nuclear escalation. The calculus deterrence relies upon is: is it worth it? Is the Price/Earning Ratio of the contemplated action so hugely negative that it would wipe out the capital? Deterrence works if the price to be paid by the party to be deterred hugely exceeds his expected earnings. But deterrence only works if the enemy is able and willing to enter the same calculus. If the enemy plays by other rules and calculates by other means, he will not be deterred. There was nothing the Philistines could have done to deter Samson. If the calculus is: I exchange my worthless earthly life against the triumph of Allah on earth, and an eternity of bliss for me, if the enemy wishes to be dead, if to him the Apocalypse is desirable, he will not be deterred.

When Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the Mayor of Tehran, he insistently proposed that the main thoroughfares of Tehran should be widened so that, he explained, on the day of his reappearance, the Hidden Imam, Mohamed ibn Hassan, who went into the great occultation in 941 AD could tread spacious avenues. More recently, he told the Indian Foreign Minister that “in two years, everything will be settled,” which the visiting dignitary at first mistook to mean that Iran expected to possess nuclear weapons in two years; he was later bemused to learn what Ahmadinejad had meant, to wit, that the Mahdi would appear in two years, at which points all worldly problems would disappear.

This attitude, truly, is not new, nor should it surprise us: religious notions and their estranged cousins, ideological representations, determine not only their believers’ beliefs but also their believers’ actions. Reality, as it were, is invaded by belief, and belief in turn shapes the believer’s reality. The difference between the religious and the ideologically religious is this: the religious believer accepts that reality is a given, whereas the fanatic gambles everything on a pseudo-reality of what ought to be. The religious believer accepts reality and works at improving it, the fanatic rejects reality, refuses to pass any compromise with it and tries to destroy it and replace it with his fantasy. Deterring Those Who Are Already Dead
Mark Alexander
Australia "distressed" by Indonesia's release of Muslim cleric
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Prime Minister John Howard has said Australians would be "distressed" by Indonesia's release of a Muslim cleric convicted over the 2002 Bali bombings.

Abu Bakar Ba'asyir, found guilty in March 2005 of conspiracy over the bomb plot, was released in Jakarta after serving 26 months in prison.

Security experts say the cleric is a founding member of regional Islamic militant group Jemaah Islamiah.

Families of people killed in the Bali blast also criticised the release.

Mr Howard told parliament he had a message for Indonesian politicians.

"I want them to understand from me on behalf of the government how extremely disappointed, even distressed, millions of Australians will be at the release of Abu Bakar Ba'asyir," he said.

Eighty-eight of the 202 victims of the 2002 Bali bombings were Australian. Australia angry as cleric freed
Mark Alexander

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Shrines to Islam and the US Marines
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We are at war with militant Islam, but you wouldn't know it from the Pentagon, which is busy erecting a shrine to Islam just five short years after Islamic terrorists destroyed a good chunk of its own building and killed more than 100 of its occupants. Worse, it's consulting on the project with a Wahhabi-educated cleric posing as a moderate.

Last week, military brass -- along with representatives from the terror-tied Council on American-Islamic Relations -- dedicated the first Muslim prayer center for the Marines as a symbol of the military's "religious tolerance" and "respect" for the faith the enemy uses to attack us. Already, plans are in the works to build by 2009 a bigger mosque at the Marine base in Quantico so Muslim service members can have a "proper place" to worship, and one that "honors their religious heritage," officials say, not realizing that the mosque can also be used by the enemy to build a Fifth Column inside the Marines.

The idea for the center came from Navy Lt. Abuhena Mohammed Saifulislam, a young, smooth-talking Muslim chaplain, who wanted a permanent place of worship -- and "education" -- for the growing number of soldiers who are interested in -- and converting to -- Islam. US Marines Build Shrine To Islam by Paul Sperry
Mark Alexander
Episcopal Church in a fix over gay bishops
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The US Anglican Church is meeting over the next week to discuss a motion to appease Church leaders critical of its gay bishops stance.

The debate comes three years after the Church approved the openly gay Gene Robinson as bishop of New Hampshire, a move that angered conservatives.

Correspondents say the Anglican communion could split if the US body, the Episcopal Church, shuns the motion.

But US Anglicans are not anxious to exacerbate the crisis, they say.

The discussion comes within the framework of a week-long Church convention that ends on 21 June. US Church in gay bishops debate
Mark Alexander
Is Canada about to let Muslim terrorists off the hook?
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OTTAWA — The federal government is considering changes to the Anti-Terrorism Act to make it clear police and security agents do not engage in racial or religious profiling.

Justice Minister Vic Toews said last night he is troubled by the ATA's definition of terrorism as an offence motivated in whole or in part for a "political, religious or ideological purpose."

As an opposition MP when Parliament adopted the ATA four years ago, Mr. Toews said he thought the motivation section of the definition would open the door to racial profiling.

As Justice Minister, he told a Senate committee, he has seen no evidence that in fact the RCMP, CSIS or any other federal law enforcement or security agency has engaged in profiling.

Nevertheless, he fears the motive section "may be at cross purposes to Canadian values" of respect for human rights and equality before the law.

Moreover, the definition might actually make it more difficult to prosecute a terrorism suspect if the authorities have to prove that beliefs motivated the crime, he added.

Mr. Toews said the Conservative government is open to dropping this portion of the definition and wants to hear the views of the Senate and House special committees that are reviewing the ATA.

Senator Mobina Jaffer, a Liberal, said members of minorities believe racial or religious profiling takes place, and the motive section feeds this distrust of the authorities. Change sought in definition of terrorism by Jeff Sallot for the The Globe and Mail
Mark Alexander

Monday, June 12, 2006

EU starts talks with Turkey
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EU foreign ministers have agreed on a common position to start membership talks with Turkey after Cyprus raised last-minute objections.

The agreement came after crisis talks between the Austrian EU presidency and Cyprus on Sunday night and Monday.

Cyprus wanted the EU to press Turkey to recognise Cyprus - divided since 1974 - and open its ports to Cypriot ships.

Turkey threatened to boycott the meeting of foreign ministers in Luxembourg unless Cyprus compromised. EU agrees to start Turkey talks

Turkey sets off on EU road after late hitch

Turkey's foreign minister asks the EU for blasphemy laws to protect Islam

"Europa wird islamisch"

NEW: Europe's leaders ponder EU future
Mark Alexander

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Kanada in einer Phase der Verzweiflung
"Jetzt verlangen in Umfragen immerhin 41 Prozent eine Verminderung der Zahl von Einwanderern aus muslimischen Ländern, während anderseits die Forderung lauter wird, allgemein die Kriterien zu verschärfen."
Die Aushebung von Terroristen hat in Kanada einen Schock ausgelöst. Jetzt folgt eine Phase der Selbsthinterfragung.

Die Nachricht über die Verhaftung von islamistischen Terroristen in Kanada vor einer Woche hat zuerst einen Schock bewirkt, inzwischen aber eine Welle des Nachdenkens und der Gewissenserforschung ausgelöst.

Im ersten Rummel zeigte sich die Öffentlichkeit davon beeindruckt, dass 400 Polizisten nötig waren, um der 17 Verschwörer habhaft zu werden und drei Tonnen Ammoniumnitrat zu beschlagnahmen. Auch die zunächst ans Licht gebrachten Pläne der Verschwörer - die Rede war von Sprengstoffattentaten in Toronto, von der Erstürmung des Parlaments in Ottawa und sogar von der Enthauptung des Premierministers - wurden von der Bevölkerung mit Entsetzen aufgenommen. Kanada zweifelt an sich selbst von Christian Jaekl in Ottawa
Mark Alexander
Compensation for the enemy?
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Muslims have protested outside Scotland Yard against the tactics used by police in an anti-terror raid in east London.

The Muslim Association of Britain and the Islamic Human Rights Commission were among Muslim groups represented.

Brothers Abul Koyair, 20, and Mohammed Abdul Kahar, 23, who was shot in the shoulder, were released without charge a week after the raid in Forest Gate.

The police have defended the raid and the Independent Police Complaints Commission is investigating the case.
Organisers said about 1,000 people had joined the protest - against "heavy-handed police tactics" - outside the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in central London. Police put the figure at closer to 100. Muslims protest over terror raid
Mark Alexander
Lord Carey says Church of England is "falling apart"!
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Lord Carey, the former archbishop of Canterbury, has delivered a damning critique of the Anglican communion, claiming that it has fallen apart since he was succeeded by Rowan Williams.

His remarks are set to send the relationship to a new low and give encouragement to critics of the current archbishop who are ever more vocal in expressing their dismay at his leadership.

In a speech that will be seen as a direct attack on Dr Williams's ability to maintain unity in the Church, Lord Carey accused liberals of devastating the communion "that we once loved". Only weeks ago, an open letter was circulated calling on Lord Carey to refrain from interfering in sensitive issues.

"When I left office at the end of 2002 I felt the Anglican communion was in good heart," he said. "It is difficult to say in what way we are now a communion. Bitterness, hostility, misunderstanding and strife now separate provinces from one another and divide individual provinces."

He also challenged the Church of England's statement on civil partnerships by describing it as "a serious and extraordinary departure from the Church's practice". Church has fallen apart since I was in charge, says Carey

Church faces crisis over gay policies
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Friday, June 09, 2006

Swiss bankers get into bed with Muslims!
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The dramatic growth of Islamic banking and finance appeared to have been confirmed during the recent World Economic Forum in Sharm al-Sheikh in Egypt.

One of Germany's biggest banks, Deutsche Bank, announced a joint venture with Ithmaar Bank of Bahrain and Abraaj Capital of Dubai to launch a $2bn (£1bn) Sharia-compliant financial fund.

The banks say the fund is designed to boost education initiatives and investment in media and energy companies, and infrastructure in the Middle East.

More and more conventional international banks, such as Citibank, HSBC and UBS, are converting some of their services to interest-free Islamic finance models.

Estimates of the value of Islamic banking internationally range from $200bn to $500bn. Banks move into Islamic finance
Mark Alexander

Thursday, June 08, 2006

O Canada!
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National Anthem

O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.

With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!

From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.


O Canada! O glorious Canada! ‘Tis wonderful to see thee!

Canada is a country of contrasts and variety: gentle in nature; generous in spirit. Welcoming and hospitable, Canada has been built up by its immigrant population. Indeed, it is a nation made up largely of immigrants, just like its southern neighbour, the USA.

People have immigrated to Canada from all over the world, in search of a better way of life; and they have left many of their customs and traditions behind. And where they haven’t, till now they have integrated them into the Canadian way of life rather successfully.

I remember once being told by a Canadian Immigration Officer – yes, I was once destined to live in that beautiful country, but fate had other plans for me – that one of the greatest differences between Canada and the United States of America was in their approach to immigrants: “Canada”, he said, “promotes diversity; the US encourages its immigrants to blend together in the ‘melting pot’.”

That was so in the States once upon a time, but things in the USA have changed quite a lot, too. In recent decades, the US has encouraged diversity, encouraged people not to throw off their past, but to bring their past with them to their new homeland. Further, they no longer encourage immigrants from Europe, where people have much in common with them; rather they encourage immigrants from the Middle East, the Far East, and Asia.

But one thing should be considered: the promotion of diversity is wrong when it comes to immigration, especially when we consider the immigration of Muslims. When people immigrate from distant lands with exotic cultures, they should be encouraged to adopt the ways of their hosts. Only then can true integration take place.

Muslims, however, are a different case again, for they have a very different culture, one diametrically opposed to all the West stands for. In fact, Islamic culture couldn’t be more different from Western culture in any way. These two cultures are like chalk and cheese, day and night, flood and drought. They are so different as to be immiscible, just as oil and water are.

Canada has just experienced its first labour pains in the birth of that politically correct, multicultural country. If Canadians thought that they had a multicultural country before, having embraced all kinds of people from all over Europe, they had it wrong.

Most of those Europeans shared a common heritage – largely a Judeo-Christian heritage. The new Muslim immigrants do not share that heritage at all. Islam is different from Judeo-Christianity altogether.

Islam teaches Muslims that Islam is the perfection of religion for man for all time. Ad din al kamal, as they call it. Believing it is the perfect religion, of course, means that Christianity and Judaism are less than perfect, by definition. In this regard, Muslims are supremacist in their outlook. Further, they believe that Islam must supplant all other religions; for they consider people who follow other religions to be inferior. They call them infidels, or kuffar.

In Islam, there is no separation of religion and politics, no separation of the temporal from the sacred. Indeed, Muslims have no notion of the secular. Allah’s words must become binding on all people. They consider it their bounden duty to bring Allah’s will to all those who live in what they consider to be darkness, to all those who live in a state of moral chaos, to all those who live in a state of Jahilliyah.

Canada is in such a state. Canadians, just like their American and European cousins, are infidels, or kuffar, in the eyes of Muslims; so they must be brought to ultimate submission, total submission to the will of Allah.

The Muslim population of Canada has grown apace in recent decades. By allowing this to happen, Canadians have unwittingly fallen into a trap, and brought upon themselves many troubles they could well have avoided.

Canadians believe they live in a largely secular nation, in a nation which offers freedom of religion. In this respect, they think very much like the Europeans. Indeed, it may be said that Canadians, like their European and American cousins, cherish freedom of worship, cherish the freedom to choose one’s religion, or even not to choose one at all.

Freedom of religion is highly regarded by civilized people. No religion is to be given preference in such a system. The fact is, however, that Muslims do not believe in such a freedom of choice when it comes to religion, for they believe that theirs is the only religion worthy of anyone’s choosing.

Some people have said that politics has to be taken out of the mosque. Would that things could be so simple! The fact of the matter is that politics cannot be taken out of the mosque. To try and take politics out of the mosque would be like trying to take the ‘green’ out of grass, the steam out of boiling water, or the sweetness out off sugar! It just cannot be done! And even if it could be done, Islam would be de-natured. Islam, if it is anything at all, is politics – politics wrapped up in the clothes of a deity. In fact, Islam is nothing if it is not the politics of supremacy!

Nazism was also such a supremacist ideology: Nazis believed that they would inherit the earth. We stamped it out, because we considered the ideology to be abhorrent to civilized people. And it was! Anyone trying to form a Nazi party in the West today would be frowned upon in no uncertain terms, and the party would not be ‘in business’ for long. Westerners won’t tolerate such politics any longer.

The Ku Klux Klan was also supremacist. It has been trampled upon, and rightly, because it is seen - rightly in my opinion - as a dangerous ideology. Yet Islam is the supremacist ideology par excellence. (And its existence is not questioned.) I say par excellence, because it has been so successfully clothed in a deity that nobody, not even a Westerner, dare question its raison d’être.

Well, I’ll tell you what its raison d’être is. It’s quite simple. It’s to Islamize YOU, YOUR way of life, and YOUR country. And that goes for Canada every bit as much as it goes for anyone or anywhere else.

One can but wonder when Canadian politicians and the powers that be there in beautiful Canada will wake up to the harsh realities they face.

Their idea of creating a multicultural heaven on earth has some rather large question marks hanging over it at the moment. The recent wake-up call that has sent shockwaves through an otherwise rather tranquil and enchanting country is a warning that the liberal Canadians really cannot afford to ignore. The future of a free Canada lies in the balance.

Canadians really do need to ensure that God - and not Allah! - keeps their land glorious and free! O Canadians! You really do need to stand on guard for thee! O Canada! Stay free!

©Mark Alexander
Rejoice! Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi is dead!
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BAGHDAD — Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq who led a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and kidnappings, has been killed in an air strike, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Thursday, adding that his identity was confirmed by fingerprints and a look at his face.

It was a major victory in the U.S.-led war in Iraq and the broader war on terror.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Mr. al-Zarqawi was killed along with seven aides Wednesday evening in a remote area 50 kilometres northeast of Baghdad in the volatile province of Diyala, just east of the provincial capital of Baqouba.

Loud applause broke out as Mr. al-Maliki, flanked by U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and U.S. General George Casey, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, told reporters at a news conference that "al-Zarqawi was eliminated."

In London, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Mr. al-Zarqawi's death "was very good news because a blow against al-Qaeda in Iraq was a blow against al-Qaeda everywhere." Al-Qaeda's Iraq chief al-Zarqawi killed
Mark Alexander

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

The Church of England in terminal decline


Church pews are empty. Church leaders are embroiled in endless internal battles about issues which are controversial at best, and unresolvable at worst. Furthermore, the Archbishop of Canterbury goes around the world apologizing for the hymns sung in church services, and now, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, comes out with advice about the future coronation of Prince Charles, stating that the coronation service should be multi-culti and inclusive of other faiths. The Church of England, the keystone of the British establishment, is under attack from within as well as from without.

Each organization has a raison d’être. The raison d’être of a commercial organization is profit. The raison d’être of a charitable organization is the amount of money it can collect for the needy cause it represents. The raison d’être of the Church is to fill the pews and evangelize – to bring the Gospel to all they possibly can, and to point out the errant ways of the fallen, and the benighted ways of the people who follow other faiths.

In this light, one must look upon the Church as a wholly unsuccessful organization, because it neither manages to fill the pews on a Sunday, nor does it bring the Gospel to save the fallen, and nor does it direct non-Christians to the ‘right path’.

Presumably, and I think it’s a reasonable presumption on my part, the Church believes that theirs is the true faith, and that only by following the Gospel of Jesus Christ can man find Salvation. After all, to be a Christian is to believe that there is only one way to God; and that is through His Son, the Christians’ Saviour and Redeemer.

So what has gone wrong in the Church of England? Why doesn’t its head see the need to fill the pews and preach the Gospel?

Simon Heffer has been quoted on June 7, 2006 in The Telegraph as saying the following: "We are not a multicultural society. We are a monocultural one tolerant of other cultures, and whose clear identity is understood by the people, if not by their leaders. We are an old country with a strong sense of continuity. And anyone who trifles with such manifestations of our antiquity and stability does so at his peril."

I would concur with this statement.

Don’t our Church leaders realize that our way of life is under attack? Don’t they realize that the free world is actually at war with radical Islam? Don’t they realize, further, that radical Islam is out to destroy our civilization? And don’t they realize that they are trying, through the jihad, or holy war, to drive Westerners into a state of Dhimmitude?

Is this balderdash the best that the Church leaders can come out with?

Ibn Khaldun, a famous fourteenth century historian, described Islam’s ideological drive to dhimmitude thus:

”In the Muslim community, the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the mission and convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or force. Therefore, caliphate and royal authority [religion and politics] are united , so that the person in charge can devote the available strength to both of them at the same time.” - (Source: Bat Ye’or’s The Decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam: From Jihad to Dhimmitude)

Moreover, Bat Ye’or, a great scholar on this subject, tells us that the Jihad is unique. She says:
”It is, in fact, the only war of an everlasting and universal offensive nature attached to a religious system.”

…“All those strategies which constitute the jihad represent the means to compel by force the targeted populations to enter into dhimmitude. Despite analogies with other political regimes, dhimmitude remains an irreducible and specific structure, linked to a particular ideological and political order. It can only be compared with other systems by a superficial amalgamation. In fact, dhimmitude emanates from the jihad and the shari’a.”
Our leaders are taking us down the primrose path to dhimmitude, which will mean second class status to YOU and ME. That our politicians are doing so is bad enough; that our Church leaders are also engaging in this, is deplorable.

In the light of this fact, one can but ask oneself some simple questions: What are our Church leaders hoping to achieve by giving away our Christian heritage? Who has given them the right to do so? Why are they selling out their Christian principles? Have they forgotten the message of the Gospel? Don’t they believe anymore that there is only one path that leads to God – the Christian path?

It seems to me that successive Archbishops of Canterbury have reneged on their responsibilities to revivify the Church in periods of steep decline. In this regard, these Church elders can hardly be considered leaders at all. What do organizations do with managing directors who fail to make a healthy profit for the company of which they are head? What does society do with prime ministers and presidents who fail to lead?

So what is different about our Church leaders? Do they really deserve to remain in lead positions if they fail to fill the pews, if they fail to preach the Gospel?

Islam happens to be knocking on the West’s door; indeed, millions of its adherents have already been let in to the West. They are just biding their time to increase their numbers to bring their population to critical mass before they make a bid for power. Time is on their side, not ours.

Have our Church leaders not noticed one thing: Mosques throughout the country are full to bursting. Can they not imagine why this is so? Have they not yet figured out that leaders in the Islamic faith are convinced of the righteousness of their own faith, convinced of their ultimate destiny to take over our country and its institutions, convinced of their destiny to become the establishment?

Why do people follow such a backward faith so readily? Well, although this is a complex question, and there are many reasons, one thing stands out, possibly above all other reasons: Muslim leaders preach one message, an unchangeable message, and do not cast doubt into the hearts of the faithful. This is actually the essence of true leadership. To lead, one has to be confident and sure of one’s mission, confident and sure of one’s purpose, confident and sure of one’s destiny.

In matters of leadership, it helps not one jot to be riven by self-doubt. No person can make an effective leader when plagued by self-doubt. Self-doubt, however, is what characterizes our Church leaders. It is this self-doubt that is leading the Church into terminal decline. Without a turn around in the Church’s fortunes, this terminal decline will impact greatly on the fabric of British society. The nature of British society will be changed forever.

To reverse this terminal decline, the leaders of the Church need to remember one thing: Nothing succeeds like success! At this late stage, the Church’s fortunes can only be reversed one step at a time. It is high time that this first step be taken.

The multicultural claptrap needs to stop; positive steps to reverse the decline of the Church still further need to be put in place. Dr Williams: Time is not on the Church’s side.

©Mark Alexander
Can 'reverts' be trusted?
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Yvonne Ridley (the woman on the left), the British woman who converted to Islam when she returned to the UK after being kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan, attacks the police. Call to Muslims over police help
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Kofi Annan talks nonsense about illegal immigration
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"International migration, supported by the right policies, can be highly beneficial for the development both of the countries they come from and of those where they arrive, [but these benefits] are contingent on the rights of the migrants themselves being respected and upheld".
Kofi Annan says that international migration can be highly beneficial for the development both of the countries they come from and of those where they arrive. Yes, Mr Annan! They can be a great burden on the host nations, too; and they can also be very destructive to the fabric of those host nations, especially when these migrants come determined not to integrate into the very societies which are kind enough to welcome them.

If you want to talk about rights, Mr Annan, one should first talk of the rights of the general population of the host countries being respected. Those are the ones who have rights above all others, for they are in the country legally, and have paid their taxes.

Illegal immigrants relinquish their rights as soon as they take the decision to try and enter a country illegally. Any rights they have conferred on them is by virtue of the kindness and generosity of their hosts. So don't give us that balderdash, Mr Annan! Do you think you are talking to children?
Nearly 200 million people now live outside their country of origin - up by about a quarter since 1990, a United Nations report on migration says.

The report by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan says most migrants have gone to rich countries - one in five of them to the US.

In some countries money sent home from abroad accounts for a large proportion of the national income.

Mr Annan said migration was a now a major feature of international life.

He described his report to the UN General Assembly as an "early road map for this new era of mobility". Global migrants reach 191 million
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We tamper with the coronation at our peril!
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"We are not a multicultural society. We are a monocultural one tolerant of other cultures, and whose clear identity is understood by the people, if not by their leaders. We are an old country with a strong sense of continuity. And anyone who trifles with such manifestations of our antiquity and stability does so at his peril." - Simon Heffer, June 7, 2006
There are few things more enjoyable than when a Leftie admits, or pretends to admit, he was wrong. We saw it a year or so ago when Trevor Phillips, commissar-in-chief of the Commission for Racial Equality, said that multiculturalism had not been a huge success, and that those from other cultures who came here were better off learning to be British.

I think he was sincere. I am less sure about Gordon Brown, who bores on about Britishness almost daily. It is the sort of thing that allows a socialist such as Mr Brown to fake some point of contact with conservative-minded patriots. It is also his way of trying to hide the fact that his own party's policies have split up the United Kingdom and made his position, as a Scot sitting for a Scottish seat who wants to be Prime Minister mostly of England, somewhat precarious.

Not all of the Left has, however, twigged that multiculturalism is rather last century. Someone of whom I had hoped we had heard the last, the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, made a predictable intervention in this debate from beyond the grave last weekend. He proclaimed that the coronation of our next monarch must be an "interfaith" event. The ceremony must, he added, have "very significant changes", so that it is "inclusive" of other religions in Britain. Britain is an old country, our ways deserve respect by Simon Heffer
Mark Alexander