RE: World Islamifacation
July 30, 2011 at 6:09 am
(This post was last modified: July 30, 2011 at 6:10 am by Anymouse.)
Doesn't really make any difference to this Wiccan. They're all convinced they're right, and everyone else is a heretic. It's terrorism whether you use a suicide vest in a market, walk into a church and gun down a Kansas doctor, or bulldoze Palestinian homes and build a ghetto wall around them like Warsaw under the Nazis.
If they won't live with us and each other in peace, I guess the best hope is they take each other out. Unfortunately in this day of nuclear weapons, they might get every other living thing too. They all look toward some sort of Apocalypse.
Christians, Muslims, Jews, they all want to burn us (atheists and Wiccans) at the stake anyway, and call us satanic when we're not the ones with a god of evil, or a god calling himself good when he promotes evil.
The Wiccan Rede even derives from a Christian source, but they forget that when they crank up the witchduck or fan the flames for a marshmallow roast with us as the main course, or try to prohibit practice of our faith in the military (thank you for that Pres. Bush.)
At least Muslims haven't called on the government to outlaw atheist or Wiccan practices here. But that may be because they are a minority, not because they are more open than Christians.
I see today on Navy Times's Website the entire high command of the Turkish Armed Forces retired in protest over the ruling AK Party's continuing purge of their military over an alleged coup plot that didn't happen. Turkey is a founding member of NATO with a religious party running the government: that can't be good for the Atlantic Alliance's business. But no worse than the Re-pube-licans Tea Party nutters here I guess.
I am far more scared of people like Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann than I am of religious nuts half a world away. They're right here and have a following.
Dilige, et quod vis fac (Love, and do what you will)--St. Augustine of Hippo, "Seventh Treatise of the Epistles of St. John," VII Century, the source for Allister Crowley's Wiccan Rede.
James.
"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."