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Has Sweden Learnt The Lesson, That Others Should Now Follow?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-43 96224/S weden-n ever-ma ss-immi gration -PM-say s.html
/// Stefan Löfven pledged to change his country's liberal attitude, insisting the massive influx allowed during the 2015 migrant crisis would never happen again. ///
/// Stefan Löfven pledged to change his country's liberal attitude, insisting the massive influx allowed during the 2015 migrant crisis would never happen again. ///
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The liberalism relates to the 'multicutura lism' which we can see leads to violent (rape etc) crime.
11:55 Mon 10th Apr 2017
That is the issue as you see it, Khandro. The issue as I see it is that the world is split into religious societies founded on nonsense, which are intolerant of one and other.
I am not sure what Jourdain2 is implying; I am not suggesting that some Christians don't do good work, as do some from all religions.
I am not sure what Jourdain2 is implying; I am not suggesting that some Christians don't do good work, as do some from all religions.
naomi; // Nevertheless the rest of us are expected to respect that religion simply because it is religion.//
You are not expected to respect Islam because it is a religion, you are expected to do so because its adherents think it is the word of God, anyone not believing this should either accept it or face destruction. This is the aim of the Muslim Brotherhood which is attempting (and succeeding) to infiltrate Western civilization leading to the dire circumstances of Sweden.
No other religion is so intolerant.
You are not expected to respect Islam because it is a religion, you are expected to do so because its adherents think it is the word of God, anyone not believing this should either accept it or face destruction. This is the aim of the Muslim Brotherhood which is attempting (and succeeding) to infiltrate Western civilization leading to the dire circumstances of Sweden.
No other religion is so intolerant.
naomi, I don't "demand" anything. Common sense tells me that Islam is not wholly a religion at all; I believe it is about 20% religion and 80% politics. It is the politics I reject, I can accept the religious element, though it has no place in European society, which whatever you believe, is founded on Christianity.
Listen to Bach's St Matthew Passion and tell me otherwise.
Listen to Bach's St Matthew Passion and tell me otherwise.
Khandro, you complained only a day or so ago – and not for the first time - that people were criticizing Christianity – and please don’t go into airy-fairy mode with Bach., etc. It adds nothing to the discussion and means nothing to me. Where Islam is concerned you can’t accept the religious aspect without accepting the politics. They are one and the same – but I agree with you that Islam has no place in European society.
Khandro, as magnificent as Bach’s work doubtless is, it doesn’t elicit within me the notion of spirituality that you imply it should. If that, in your opinion, together with the absence of religion in my life results in a bleak outlook for me, I’d very much like to know why you reach that conclusion.
what is happening in Sweden is happening here, just have a look around you. Christianity is on the wane, but the adherents of Islam are not.
How to combat it, the answer is you can't, too many people in this country have their heads in the sand so to speak, they don't see or hear what is obvious to some, they don't want to see that Islam is not conducive to our way of life, democracy, freedom of expression, the rights we have fought for through inter and external wars.
How to combat it, the answer is you can't, too many people in this country have their heads in the sand so to speak, they don't see or hear what is obvious to some, they don't want to see that Islam is not conducive to our way of life, democracy, freedom of expression, the rights we have fought for through inter and external wars.
I think most people see that, emmie, but as you suggest they don't know how to combat it.
Christianity has been on the wane for many a year. Nowadays though people like me who were brought up to adhere to a religion are more likely to register as 'nones' (not 'nothings' Khandro) than they once were if they no longer adhere to the religion. My father for example would have ticked the Catholic box, but I can't remember seeing him in a church other than for weddings and funerals.
Christianity has been on the wane for many a year. Nowadays though people like me who were brought up to adhere to a religion are more likely to register as 'nones' (not 'nothings' Khandro) than they once were if they no longer adhere to the religion. My father for example would have ticked the Catholic box, but I can't remember seeing him in a church other than for weddings and funerals.
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