British Government Favors Muslims Over
Church of England
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08.10.06
Posted on 10/09/2006 4:31:39 PM PDT
The Anglican Church is fighting what we have
declared to be “super-citizenship” that Islam has been seeking in all nations
in the EU. And as we see here Liberalism and Feminism and all the other “isms”
are all but two willing to give these rights above all the peoples of their own
nations. We have declared that it is the intent (Whether stated or unstated) of
all of these “isms” to destroy Christianity, Judaism the bible, and all
mentions of God – these people because of their sin and perversion burns deep
in their hearts and souls seek to remove all moral barriers and all reminders
of sin and God -- they gladly rode the
horse of communism, they rode the horse of socialism, they road the horse of
the green party all have failed to bring about death of the church in Europe so
they now gladly ride the horse of Islam and the slaughter and death of the
children and grand children within their nations, as long as they wipe out the
whole of the church and God in doing so.
Here we read of betrayed in
England by the House of Commons and the House of Lords, first ceding the rights
of British sovereignty to the EU, and now selling out their lands and people to
their Muslim masters.
What occurs in Iran has little
consequence to the great holocaust that shall occur in one short generation in
the whole of Europe. -- ***Unless a large meteor or comet should slam into the
earth anytime soon and destroy one third of the seas, the president of Iran’s
dreams both to build the bomb and vaporize Israel shall utterly fail.
The Church of England has
privately blamed the Government for favouring Islam over other religions, it
was revealed today.
A document prepared by the
Archbishop of Canterbury's adviser on other faiths accused ministers of showing
political preference to Muslims and using taxpayers' money to promote Islam.
But, it said, the result has
only been to deepen the divisions in society.
The report
questioned why Britain is regarded as a 'multi-faith' society when more than
seven out of ten people say they are Christians and only one in 20 follow
another faith.
The protests within the
Church of England are a further blow to the left-wing doctrine of
multiculturalism that denigrates British history and tradition while insisting
on the right of every minority group to develop its own culture.
The criticism of Labour's
attitude to Muslims was presented to the CofE's bishops last week and is said
to have been 'well received.'
In it, Dr Rowan Williams'
advisor Canon Guy Wilkinson said that the Church of England had been
'sidelined' while 'preferential' treatment was accorded to Muslims.
The report cited a
series of instances of bias in favour of Islam. These included public funding
to fly Islamic scholars to Britain to preach, the abandonment of laws that
would have made forced marriage a crime, and official encouragement for the
development non-interest mortgage and loans that obey the letter of (Sharia) Islamic law.
But Canon Wilkinson, who made a
reputation as an outspoken cleric in the 1990s while trying to maintain
congregations at his inner city Birmingham church in the face of growing Muslim
influence in his local area, said all of this had not helped to heal the gulf
between some groups of Muslims and the rest of society.
His report said: 'One might
argue that disaffection and separation is now greater than ever, with Muslim
communities withdrawing further into a sense of victimhood, and other faith
communities seriously concerned that the Government has given signals that
appear to encourage the notion of a privileged relationship with sections of
the Muslim community.'
It added: 'In relation to faith,
there has been a divided, almost schizophrenic approach.'
The document said that the
'contribution of the Church of England in particular and Christianity in
general to the underlying culture remains very substantial.
'It could certainly be argued
that there is an agenda behind a claim that a five per cent adherence to other
faiths makes for a multi-faith society.'
Canon Wilkinson, who was an
archdeacon in Bradford during the 2001 riots, said that Communities Secretary
Ruth Kelly's Commission on Cohesion and Integration that is designed to help
bring Muslims into the mainstream is doomed to fail.
His report adds to the sense of
frustration with multiculturalism within the CofE that was expressed last year
by Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu. Dr Sentamu said the doctrine tended to
suppress the benefits of majority culture.
A spokesman for the Church of
England said: 'This internal briefing note, produced by a Church official, is
not designed as an attack on the Government but as a contribution to debate.'