Europe in the House of War
From the desk of The Brussels Journal on Tue, 2008-02-12 22:30
A quote from Spengler in The Asia Times, 12 February 2008
Violence is oozing through the cracks of European society like pus out of a broken scab. Just when liberal opinion congratulated itself that Europe had forsaken its violent past, the specter of civil violence has the continent terrified. […] Europe may not have war, but it already has violence: its political authorities cringe and scurry and evade and lie in the face of actual or threatened violence by its Muslim communities.
More Violence Must Come
Submitted by Dr. D on Wed, 2008-02-13 23:59.
Sad as it is to say, more violence must come. The problems of Europe will not be resolved until the muzlims are driven out of Europe. This will not happen peacefully. It will require bloodshed as it has in the past. Europe has acted very, very foolishly in allowing them to come in. If it wishes to preserve itself at all, it will have to fight to regain its original character.
The muzlims are completely antithetical to the fundamental Christian character of Europe. Europe thinks of itself as entirely secular, but the foundation of Europe is in fact entirely Christian. The secular Europe will crumble quite quickly, as we are in fact seeing happen before the muzlim onslaught. Only if the Christian structure is rebuilt can Europe stand again. Otherwise, it will become muzlim, just like Saudi Arabia and the rest of the middle east.
This is not a pretty choice, but it is the choice that Europeans face today. There must be more violence, much more violence with much bloodshed if Europe is to survive.
Stoned again:Once more for fun because the last rock didn't hurt
Submitted by qwerty123 on Wed, 2008-02-13 12:39.
If these people are insistant that stoning women for their sins is the way forward, then they should put their stone where there month is, and for every women they stone they should stone themselves. This is the only way that Allah would know that their intentions are true. They will have no problem with this because they will go to heaven and live in eternal bliss anyway. However, if Allah really thinks that someone should be stoned then why can he not do it himself instead of using the hand of another?
Spengler
Submitted by Kapitein Andre on Wed, 2008-02-13 00:54.
I regularly follow the Asia Times and Spengler, so I was curious as to whether or not the Brussels Journal would highlight this article; in fact I was going to suggest it. It is one of his best, and is devoid of his usual peppering of Judeo-centric theological musings.