In response to the recent list of Islamic demands for appeasement and dhimmitude in British schools, Fulham Reactionary has posted a list of Satanic demands. (Hat tip to Mr. Smith)
It's hilarious...and may be just the ticket!
Perhaps that's what we should do: beat Islam at its own game: Found an intolerant, demanding, threatening religion that competes with, insults, and contradicts Islam at every turn.
We need to outrageously stand on our rights for "religious diversity and tolerance" while being utterly intolerant of Islam. We need to insult Islam in the name of our religion, and work tirelessly to force our agenda down their throats.
Sounds like fun. All in the name of "religious freedom"!
It cannot be Christianity, of course. It has to be offensive, annoying, intolerant, demanding, absurd, fantastic, illogical, close-minded, unenlightened, illiterate, ignorant, selfish, boorish, and hateful. Just like Islam, but more so.
I am currently accepting suggestions for names and theologies for consideration.
The Gunslinger
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1 year ago
Thanks for the link, although I really must refuse the credit for the Satanist Council's list of demands. An anonymous commenter posted that.
ReplyDeleteAs for the new religion: the best I can come up with off the top of my head is Malsi, simply reversing Islam (the "prophet" of Malsi could be Demmahom, perhaps). But I'm sure someone else will have a better idea.
I've added you to my blogroll, by the way.
keep fighting FR,how the hell you manage to stay sane in London nowadays is beyond me,it is so multicultural it is very sad.To put it simply,a wonderful,historical city being destroyed by its own government.Hows life GS,hope you are well?.
ReplyDeleteOh, there was talk of turning the BNP into a religion to use the law to protect us.. Nick Griffin is sometimes called The Prophet (PBUH) for a laugh.. but there never was a definition given of a religion so it was put on the back burner.
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ReplyDeleteFunny, I was thinkiing of suggesting that very thing! I'm sure there're too many hoops to jump through, and in America, you can't be a political party and a tax exempt religion at the same time...for sure.
BUT...you could have the "political wing" of the church...separate finances and all that.
If the IRA can do it...?
FR,
Hilarious! Malsi...very catchy. And Demmahom sounds positively demonic!
Thanks for the link, too.
Well, see this story for an embryonic meeting of BNP politics and Christian religion.
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"The British National Party is building an alliance with radical anti-abortion activists in an attempt to reach out to Catholics and secure their votes in future elections.
Nick Griffin, the BNP leader, and one of his close deputies confirmed yesterday that they held private talks last week with the UK co-ordinator of Life League, an anti-abortion lobby group. Griffin and Mark Collet spent two days with James Dowson, an Ulster-based businessman and the main force behind Life League.
The meeting has outraged other anti-abortion campaigners. A number of them, who wanted to remain anonymous, contacted The Observer this weekend. One, who described himself as a 'mainstream anti-abortion and anti-racist', condemned the BNP.
Griffin claimed that amplifying the party's 'pro-life' policies would win it new votes among Catholics. 'There used to be a perception in Northern Ireland and Scotland that we were an Orange party. This is not so,' he said. The BNP, like Dowson, wanted to reach across the sectarian divide.
'If there is any plus for us in meeting Life League and highlighting our opposition to abortion, it is that it chimes with the feelings of many working-class Scottish Catholics,' the BNP leader said.
His main candidate in Glasgow would be stressing the BNP's opposition to abortion in the forthcoming Scottish elections.
Dowson said the league had a 'moral duty to engage with anyone who will listen in order to promote our pro-life agenda'."