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Thursday, 5 July 2012

Muslim Cleric: STDs Make Christians Forget Their Duty

See here

Summing up: Christians live in decadent, sex-mad societies, unlike wonderful Muslims, and engage in practices that lead to STDs. And STDs make Christians forget that they need to capture Bethlehem. From whom? After all, Bethlehem is under the control of the Palestinian Authority. One assumes the Jordanian cleric here is confused, and assumes that the Israelis were not trusting and stupid enough to hand it over, but you and I know differently. What he means, more or less, is this: Christians have been helping real Muslims come to power in Tunisia, in Libya, in Egypt. They are now trying hard to do the same in Syria. So naturally, he thinks the powerful Christians can be persuaded that they need to come in, right into Israel, and help remove those stubborn Israelis. No point in having Muslims do the work, when Christians, as he sees it, are all too willing, everywhere he looks.

Posted on 07/05/2012 7:41 PM by Hugh Fitzgerald
Comments
7 Jul 2012
Christina McIntosh

 Speaking as a Christian, I have to say that I wonder whether the hysterical accusations about STDs may not be the usual boringly-predictable Muslim projection.

And also speaking as a Christian, just in case any Mohammedan lurkers are peering over my shoulder:

I would like to see the whole of Judea and Samaria, and the Old City of Jerusalem, firmly under Jewish control, and incorporated into the Jewish state of Israel. And the Golan, too: Military High Ground (and ancestrally part of Israel, to boot; 'Golan' is its Hebrew, Biblical name).  I would not shed a single tear if every last Mohammedan were evicted from all of these localities, and sent to Islamic Egypt.  The remaining Christians from Judea, Samaria and the currently-Islamised quarters of Jerusalem would be far safer and better off without their murderous Mohammedan Arab 'brethren' who have been persecuting them unmercifully.  And to be quite frank, I would be happy to see all the Mohammedans turfed out of Nazareth, as well; the Muslims in the Galilee, like the Muslims in the Negev, and in Haifa, and in Acre, and in Jerusalem itself, are becoming more and more dangerously aggressive and unpleasant toward both Jews and Christians.

Bethlehem, the birthplace of that Jewish rabbi Yeshua, of the tribe of Judah, kinsman of King David, would be much safer - and its Christians safer and happier - under the rule of Yeshua's nearest earthly kin, the Jews of Israel, than it is under the rule of the Arab Muslim imperialist death-worshippers.

Oh, and I would be perfectly happy to see every building currently on top of the Temple Mount taken down stone by stone, and the waqf evicted, permanently.  Let the temple mount be free and clear, open to the sky, and open for Jews to visit and pray at any time they want (I know there are those who prefer to stay away, for fear of unwittingly stumbling onto the site of the Holy of Holies), and for Christians and other interested - non-Muslim - persons  to visit, politely and respectfully.  If the Israelis don't want to do as Muslims do, and destroy historic buildings they can always pack the bits up into boxes, numbered and labelled, 'some assembly required', and place the boxes  across the Jordanian border.






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