sábado, 14 de abril de 2012

In the Country that Used to be England Share by Mark Shea


In the Country that Used to be England

 


...it has long been a given that all religions are equally superior to the Catholic Church.  Now that the country has largely de-Christianized, that has expanded to the confidence that all religions are equally superior to Christianity.  So, for instance, Cameron's Britain takes it for granted that Christians can not only be compelled not to wear crosses, but that if one of them becomes uppity enough to do so, all you have to do is trot out the language about mean Christians who advertise their faith as though it was superior to other beliefs.  


Whipped Christians, timid about appearing "judgmental", often capitulate to this sort of draconian post-Christian appeal to "judge not, lest ye be judged" and back down.  However, as this video demonstrates, some Britons are beginning to get a little taste of what happens when watery post-Christian secularism, accustomed to bullying meek Christians, meets inflamed and diseased Islam:





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