LIVING IN THE PAST...?

>> Sunday, February 07, 2010

Aaqil Ahmed: Church of England is
Did you see that the BBC's head of religion has accused the Church of England of "living in the past" and said that the corporation should not give Christianity preferential treatment? Well, he IS a Muslim and he is acting to form in that regards. What a scandal that Christianity is so abused by the BBC head of religion and what an even bigger disgrace that we are asked to fund this.

14 comments:

hippiepooter 11:26 AM, February 07, 2010  

The BBC:  Propaganda arm for the Jihad.

George R 11:44 AM, February 07, 2010  

Islam-compliant BBC doesn't report:

1.)"Amnesty International is 'damaged' by Taliban link"

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/afghanistan/article7017810.ece



2.)"Rapist boiling oil jail attack"

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/02/07/rapist-boiling-oil-jail-attack-115875-22024279/

George R 12:12 PM, February 07, 2010  

The BBC and Islam: concealing the truth.

 Of course, the BBC's head of religion, Muslim, Mr. Ahmed, does
not criticise the antidiluvean tenets of Islam, and its advocates, as portrayed here:

http://thereligionofpeace.com/

George R 1:05 PM, February 07, 2010  

 Jihad, and 'up-to-date' Islam.


Tommorrow, BBC 2 TV begins a three-part series on :

'Jihad Generation',

by the redoubtable journalist, Peter Taylor:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qt1pm


 Perhaps the BBC's Muslim Head of Religion, Mr. Ahmed, will comment on whether he thinks that such Islamic jihad violence is very much part of presentday Islam, or is out of date.

John Anderson 1:54 PM, February 07, 2010  

George R

That looks good - but how many people will actually watch Peter Taylo's series ?

A few days ago - I can't find a link - there was a survey on the relative incomes of households in Britain of different religions.

The reults indicated that the household incomes were broadly similar for Christina, Hindu, Sikh and Jewish households.   But the average Muslim household income was way way smaller.  In brief - we have allowed immigration by huge numbers of Paskistani and Bangladeshi peasants,  who are in menial work or - to a very high extent - unemployed,  whose wives and often daughters never work in the economy,  who are creating ghettoes in many British cities.  And out of these ghettoes we get communal ignorance, radical preaching and radical youth.

John Horne Tooke 3:55 PM, February 07, 2010  

Maybe Saudi Arabia should not give Islam preferentail treatment on their TV - I bet he wouldn't like to suggest that.

Jack Bauer 5:24 PM, February 07, 2010  

The Telegraph isn't even running a COMMENTS section at the end of this article. How odd.

I guess they don't want to hear from those awful folks who aren't happy with the creeping muslimization of Britain.

George R 6:26 PM, February 07, 2010  

OSLO, NORWAY: 'Up-to-date' Islam.

  Perhaps the BBC's Muslim Head of Religion, Mr. Ahmed, will comment on whether he thinks that such Islamic activity as the following, today, is very much part of presentday Islam, or is out of date:

 "Taxi Jihad: Strike in Oslo because paper printed Muhammad cartoons"

http://sheikyermami.com/2010/02/06/taxi-jihad-strike-in-oslo-because-paper-printed-muhammad-cartoons/

George R 6:34 PM, February 07, 2010  

Supplementary:

"Norway: 1000 taxi drivers, Muslim cab drivers, stop work to protest Muhammad cartoons"

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/02/norway-1000-taxi-drivers-muslim-cab-drivers-stop-work-to-protest-muhammad-cartoons.html

DP111 10:47 PM, February 07, 2010  

John Andesron wrote:   whose wives and often daughters never work in the economy, who are creating ghettoes in many British cities.

And doing so with great rapidity, while being supported on our taxes.

We are paying to be made a minority in our own land.

DP111 10:59 PM, February 07, 2010  

Jack Bauer  wrote : The Telegraph isn't even running a COMMENTS section at the end of this article. How odd. 



Most of the MSM disable the comments section when it is dealing with the activities of the RoP.

The trouble is that the general populace does not seem to understand that Muslims are a very peaceful people, given the incitement to violence they get from their canonical texts.  It is no great thing for a Christian or Buddhist to be peaceful, but it takes a lot of courage for a Muslim to be one.

Once people understand this, they will see how genuinely peaceful Muslims are.

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Jack Bauer 10:37 AM, February 08, 2010  

George -- On Muslim taxi drivers will strike over the oddest things.

In Minneapolis/St. Paul they "withdrew" their labour because they didn't like being told they HAD to transport BLIND people and their GUIDE DOGS.

Jack Bauer 10:39 AM, February 08, 2010  

George -- Oh.. Muslim taxi drivers will strike over the oddest things. 

In Minneapolis/St. Paul, USA, they "withdrew" their labour because they didn't like being told they HAD to transport BLIND people and their GUIDE DOGS.

I wonder how the Mohammedans would like it if passengers started asking if they were Muslim, and refusing to get in the cab if they said yes?

George R 4:16 PM, February 08, 2010  

Waiting for BBC's Muslim Head of Religion, Mr. AHMED, to comment on how 'up-to-date' Islam treats non-Muslims in, e.g. London:

"Muslim busdriver locks passengers aboard as he stops to pray"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/7187511/Muslim-bus-driver-locks-passengers-aboard-as-he-stops-to-pray.html

Antony Jay

"But we were not just anti-Macmillan; we were anti-industry, anti-capitalism, anti-advertising, anti-selling, anti-profit, anti-patriotism, anti-monarchy, anti-Empire, anti-police, anti-armed forces, anti-bomb, anti-authority. Almost anything that made the world a freer, safer and more prosperous place, you name it, we were anti it."
Antony Jay, Telegraph, July 2007

Andrew Marr

"..the final answer, frankly, is the vigorous use of state power to coerce and repress. It may be my Presbyterian background, but I firmly believe that repression can be a great, civilising instrument for good. Stamp hard on certain 'natural' beliefs for long enough and you can almost kill them off."
Andrew Marr, The Guardian Feb. 1999

Jeremy Paxman

"But the bigger question is whether the BBC itself has a future. Working for it has always been a bit like living in Stalin’s Russia, with one five-year-plan, one resoundingly empty slogan after another. One BBC, Making it Happen, Creative Futures, they all blur into one great vacuous blur. I can’t even recall what the current one is. Rather like Stalin’s Russia, they express a belief that the system will go on forever."
Jeremy Paxman, The James McTaggart Memorial, 24th August 2007

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