Lord Stevens also gave warning that al-Qa'eda-linked extremists were already trying to infiltrate the police and the security services and that dozens had already been weeded out.
He urged that known terrorism suspects and "hate clerics", such as Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada, should be deported, adding: "Our human rights come first. Yet, incredibly, our so-called Human Rights laws, and our enviable history of religious tolerance, mean that foreigners preaching death and destruction to our way of life are allowed to stay here because their own countries won't tolerate such evil."
This blog is written by a Christian living in the Middle East. My desire is to discuss Islam and Christianity in ways that will be helpful for people of the other religion.
Monday, May 07, 2007
A Small Minority?
From the Telegraph, which has not become a mouthpiece for Dar al Islam like the shameful Al Gaurdian.
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"Yet, incredibly, our so-called Human Rights laws, and our enviable history of religious tolerance, mean that foreigners preaching death and destruction to our way of life are allowed to stay here because their own countries won't tolerate such evil."
Now that's a great comment! Religious freedom(s) can be abused in the name of equality.
Yes, the question for the West is this: How can it (the West) continue to exist if it welcomes people who desire its destruction.
We must work fast in Europe brothers. We must evangelize both Muslims and secularists. Otherwise, we will either have oppressive, corrupt Islamic states (Eurabia) or violent and bloody expulsion of Muslims from Europe.
Neither of those two is permisssable for Christians.
The ball is in our court.
If anyone has a call to be a missionary to Muslims in Europe let me know and I will help you with the discernment and move.
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