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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Your rights stop where mine begin!

The United States has a problem with Islamic Fundamentalists but so far they seem to have a handle on things since 9/11. Canada, much to our surprise, has it's own terrorists as witnessed by the 16 wannabe's that were caught earlier this year.

In Scotland it's not much of a problem since the Scots don't take ANY shit from foreigners, but all of this seems to pale in comparison to the problems the authorities are having with Fundamentalists in France and Britain.

In England alone an estimated 3,000 young British Muslims have undergone training in al-Qaeda camps. Islamic terrorism, we are now told, will remain a fact of life for a generation in Britain.

This article by Douglas Davis, former senior editor of The Jerusalem Post and memeber of the Middle East Writer's Group, puts it into the proper perspective.

Britain's Muslim population numbers about 1.8 million. Most, of course, do not support terrorism. But, some do!

Actually, opinion polls indicate that about 160,000 (9%) of Muslims in Britain support some sort of terrorist acts on British soil to further their religion and ideology.

That shouldn't come as a complete surprise. For years, Britain has been a haven for Islamic extremists from South Asia and the Middle East.

London, at times, has been called "Londonistan," and Britain has become the European hub for Islamist logistical planning, dissemination of propaganda (via mosques, the Internet, books and leaflets) as well as low-tech fund raising.

Prior to the bombings of July 2005 the British authorities had a tacit understanding with local Mosques that they would block their ears to the hate-filled preachings of Isllamic clerics as long as there was no blood on British streets.

England tried "appeasement" once before (WW-11)and it didn't work too well that time either. I's too bad Britain didn't take it's cue from France. One flash of rhetorical violence at a Friday sermon there invariably leads to a visit from the authorities and a deportation order shortly after.

When the British government finally decide to crack down in late 2005, it found itself hobbled not only by its own weak laws and generous asylum traditions, but also by civil rights legislation.

The net result has been a series of judicial locks and weak legislative attempts to deal effectively with the threat.

Sooner or later one of these many plots will succeed and we will witness a repeat of July 2005, but perhaps with many more victims.

Only then will the British State put aside political correctness and spring into action, much the same as Canada did when a member of a dissident Mosque informed on the 16 "would be" terrorists in Toronto and put an end to their plans.

This is one of those cases where the needs of the many override the rights of a few.

Your Scribe;
Allan W Janssen

Allan W Janssen is the author of The Plain Truth About God-101 (what the church doesn't want you to know!) at; www.God-101.com
And the petition to have people mind their own business instead of yours at; http://www.petitiononline.com/moses/petition.html

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7 Comments:

Blogger Peter said...

I'm just curious are you for or against Christ Jesus our Lord and savior?

Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:12:00 p.m.  
Blogger Allan W Janssen said...

Am I for or against Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior? Peter I guess you haven't really read this blog or just read and see what you want because I am totally neutral about Jesus and God. I am against all the stupid shit people do in the name of religion.

Here is a guys who lists his interests as: Witnessing, Praising God, Serving as Jesus did!
His favourite movie is - Passion of the Christ and his favourite books are - The Holy Bible by holy men inspired by God. The Holiness of God by R.C. Sproul. The Way of the Master by kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort. The Soul winner by C.H. Spurgeon Chosen by God by R.C. Sproul Conspiracy of Kindness by Steve Sjorgen. Fear NO EVIL by Denny Nissley.
This is a guy who has been completely consumed by his religion to the exclusion of all other outside interests and when I went to reply to him the e-mail bounced back. I guess he doesn't want anyone else's ideas, just his own!

Thursday, November 30, 2006 8:55:00 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well you have to have a closed mind to begin with or you wouldn't be that gullible!

Thursday, November 30, 2006 9:08:00 p.m.  
Blogger Peter said...

Your funny Moses and a bit critical don't ya think? Ok so you say I'm completely consumed by my religion. Ok and what is my religion? Because I'm as much against religion as you are if not more. I simply have a relationship with God and Jesus His only son. Oh and by the way Jesus said your either for Him or against Him there is no such thing as nuetral when it comes to God. Incase you didn't know. To judge me by my intrests as posted on my blog is pretty shallow and nieve of you, I have read a geat deal of your blog and can't figure you out, that's why I asked if your a believer or an agnostic?
I can tell this much from what I've read. You seem to think you have all the answers about religion I guess and I don't think that's something to be proud of. I'm sure your book is full of all the things fallen man has done in the name of religion that appalled you and many of us. Allthat does is prove the Bible true, we've all sinned and continue to sin, some more than others. Just because some people blame it on religion as apsoed to someone else. Like it would please you if these people did these things in the name of Satan. Just as Jesus asked the crowd accusing the woman caught in adultry, "Who ever has not sinned let him throw the first stone." You really think your any better in Gods eyes than any of those that have sinned in the name of _______ ? Ok that's my rant, please reply. :)

Saturday, December 02, 2006 10:03:00 p.m.  
Blogger Allan W Janssen said...

No, I'm not going to get in a debate with you. Learn to spell and then go somewhere else! Allan

Sunday, December 03, 2006 10:16:00 a.m.  
Blogger Peter said...

I'm not going to go away just because you ask. I may not spell or type perfectly but I at least hold to the truth that is in Jesus Christ. And just because you don't believe in Him doesn't mean He doesn't exist. He doesn't need us, we should just be thankful He was kind enough to create us in the first place. I keep running into people like you on these blogs and you all have one thing in common, your all blinded by your pride, just as Gods word says that the unbelieving will be blinded by their hard hearts. And it's even sadder that your disappointed that the muslims don't take offence to you. Not that it really matters because they worship a false god anyway. In case you didn’t know. I don’t know which is worse the poor souls that never heard the gospel or the ones like you that hear it and make a mockery of it. I do agree with you that Christians in this country don't do nearly enough to show what it really is to be a Christian, if they did we probably wouldn't be having this conversation. But the way your going about trying to change it isn't exactly working is it? I think it would be better if you set an example of what it is to be a Christian to all those that don't seem to understand or know, hmm? Good luck with that as that is my mission, I would love to come to your house and wash your dishes or your car and do it out of love, not asking for anything from you in return. God bless you Allan and hope you have a merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 03, 2006 3:07:00 p.m.  
Blogger Allan W Janssen said...

Thank you and Merry Christmas to you too! Allan

Sunday, December 03, 2006 3:10:00 p.m.  

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