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Guinean Cardinal: “If the West continues in this fatal way, it will disappear, invaded by foreigners”

Apr 6, 2019 4:00 pm By Robert Spencer

“My country is predominantly Muslim. I think I know what reality I’m talking about.”

Is Cardinal Sarah a racist, bigoted, “Islamophobe”? Will Pope Francis discipline him for his untimely truth-telling?

“Vatican Cardinal Warns: ‘West Will Disappear’ Because of Mass Migration,” Explain Life, April 5, 2019 (thanks to Espe):

Vatican Cardinal Robert Sarah warns that the “west will disappear” as a result of mass migration, adding that “Islam will invade the world” and “completely change culture, anthropology, and moral vision.”

Sarah’s new book, Evening Draws Near and the Day is Nearly Over, is causing controversy in Europe because it explicitly identifies Muslim migration as a harbinger of the continent’s collapse.

“If the West continues in this fatal way, there is a great risk that, due to a lack of birth, it will disappear, invaded by foreigners, just as Rome has been invaded by barbarians,” said Sarah, adding, “My country is predominantly Muslim. I think I know what reality I’m talking about.”…

In a previous video interview, Sarah warned that Europe had lost its roots and was dying because of fewer European natives having children.

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  1. Steven Dawson says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 4:16 pm

    WHODATHUNKIT ? ?

  2. CogitoErgoSum says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 4:18 pm

    I wish this man would have been elected Pope. I like the way he thinks.

    • eduardo odraude says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 4:22 pm

      Let’s hope he will be, or someone who thinks like him, soon. The current pope seems to be a jackass.

      • Save Europe says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 5:49 pm

        That’s putting it mildly, Eduardo!

      • Rufolino says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 3:14 pm

        My sentiments entirely Eduardo. Pray to God the next pope has loyalty to Christianity, and that he appreciates the terrible looming threat to freedom and the West.

    • FYI says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 6:02 pm

      This cardinal seems to know the reality of the situation and the truth about islam’s objectives.It would be great if the catholic church had a proper,authentic pope,not the appaling islamo-pandering disgrace that is Bergoglio.

      The Hungarians have programs to encourage Hungarian couples to have children,offering incentives etc:THAT is the solution,NOT sanctioning mass immigration which is a Globalist policy.

      The Poles,Hungarians etc choose to people their own countries and preserve their heritages not like Sweden which has decided to become “culturally enriched” out of existence ..there is nothing wrong with Nation states:the Globalist agenda however aims to destroy that.

      • Paul Wheeler says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 12:46 am

        I suspect that once a society has to subsidize or otherwise incentivize its citizens to populate it, it’s beyond saving.

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 6:55 pm

          Don’t surrender yet.

    • Renate says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 6:05 pm

      I wish he were the elected Pope, too.

      • WPM says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 6:52 pm

        He might get a chance when God calls this Marxist Pope on the carpet in less than a decade(he will be dead in less then a decade) to atone for his appeasing response when he was call to protect his flock as leader of the church. The only people who committed evil in the world are Western Christians ( according to the leftist and Islamics )so we should commit culture and social suicide to satisfy a violent, raping, murdering , stealing , lying pagan moon god to atone for our freedom and high standard of living in a civilized countries.

      • christianblood says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 8:20 pm

        The Pope and hist leftist Vatican establishment are already working to deal with this good Cardinal!

        • Paul J says

          Apr 6, 2019 at 11:04 pm

          Yes if he doesn’t “commit suicide” or die in a tragic accident; don’t be surprised if he is “outed” as a homosexual or charged with child sex offences. Typical and standard methods/tactics “authorities” use to take care of inconvenient people. A very brave man and may God bless and protect him.

        • christianblood says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 7:50 am

          Paul J

          Indeed!

          These are scary days!

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 7:04 pm

          I am no fan of the current pope, but this is ridiculous. Cardinal Sarah has been speaking out against Islam for a long time, Still, he was appointed prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments by Pope Francis in 2014.

          The idea that the pope had no idea of the Cardinal’s views and is now poised to ruin him or have him murdered is just grotesque calumny.

          Just because Putin does this sort of thing doesn’t mean that the West–let alone the Catholic Church–does the same.

        • WPM says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 9:50 am

          +1
          gravenimage
          I am not fan of the current Pope ,but Cardinal Sarah has been outspoken for a long time and still has held on to his position in the church .The Catholic church with all its faults is not run like communist China or Russia with people disappearing ,or violent purges ,their lives work removed from the history books like Stalin was fond of doing. You can be an outspoken person against the Catholic church and not be censored or fear for your life in any country you live in. Be outspoken about the Chinese government or Russian government while living in those countries you will find yourself either killed or put into a “re-education camp” in the frozen wildness .In communist China you might be an unwilling organ donor having your family pay for the bullet they put thru your head.

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 8:45 pm

          Thanks, WPM. Agreed.

      • Maria says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 12:15 am

        I hope he will be Pope very soon.

    • mortimer says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 7:08 pm

      Agree with CES … Cardinal Robert Sarah is a much wiser man than Bergoglio and would therefore have made a better pope.

      Cardinal Robert Sarah has said a practical, homely truth that the extinction of European peoples and cultures is on its way. Not only do Muslims wish to replace the Europeans, but they actively HATE Europeans ‘for the sake of Allah’.

      • Richard says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 8:09 pm

        Mortimer: Yes! Fr. Sarah would certainly be a FAR greater pope than Francis. The major difference to me is that Cardinal Sarah is a Catholic who is primarily (if not entirely) focused on the Faith and serving God to preserve it. In my opinion, Pope Francis is almost entirely interested in pushing social changes, and if God’s Word gets in his way, he ignores It. Hungary and Poland are strongly against Islamic migrants coming into their countries because they have suffered from them before. Vlad the Impaler (Dracula) earned his name as a brilliant Hungarian (Transylvania being part of Hungary) military leader impaling Muslims soldiers. Poland alone had 91 major Islamic invasions over centuries, until there weren’t enough Poles left to offer a strong resistance, whereupon the Germans and Russians ‘Christians” invaded Poland and divided it up among themselves, just as Hitler and Stalin did at the beginning of World War II.

        • Paul J says

          Apr 6, 2019 at 11:17 pm

          Yes old Vlad used a tactic of the muslims against them, TERROR. He and his brother spent part of their childhood with muslims. His brother converted but Vlad stayed true to his Christian faith. He was well versed in the islamic culture and wanted no part of it. He also impaled his fellow countrymen and women who had died of the plague (instead of burying them). The muslims thought if he could impale his own people what would he do to them and it scared the crap out of them. A great leader who has been much maligned by the west.

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 8:49 pm

          Actually, Vlad the Impaler was frequently brutal to his own people. He did stand against Islam, but I think we can find better models than this one.

  3. CogitoErgoSum says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 4:35 pm

    What is the right number of children to have? Don’t we need at least two per family just to keep the population from declining? Taking into account deaths from accidents and disease and other factors I think the number would need to be more like three.

    • CogitoErgoSum says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 4:36 pm

      This was meant to be in reply to Honest Ali above.

      • Gray says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 5:10 pm

        That’s my understanding too, CES. At the moment, with negative population growth in many Western countries, the indigenous populations in such countries are on a fast track to extinction anyway, even were there no fecund and parasitic invaders to worry about. The hostile Muslim invaders are merely accelerating the process.

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 6, 2019 at 8:35 pm

          Not necessarily. Japan has a slightly shrinking population, but they are not importing Muslims and losing their culture.

        • Brian hoff says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 12:20 am

          Graveimage there are than growning number of native japanese muslim who convert to Islam an they are have 3 to 5 kids. The yellow Japanese arenot the true native of Japan the white japanese are the true native japanese.

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 7:15 pm

          Most Japanese are Buddhist or Shinto (or both). There is a significant Christian minority. There are only about 100,000 Muslims in the whole of Japan. That means that they make up about 0.0007% of the population.

          As for “Brian hoff’s”–really, “DefenderofIslam’s” bizarre ranting about race, he is probably referring to the Ainu people, who mostly live in the far north of Japan.

          But if “Brian hoff” is trying to claim that most Muslims in Japan are Ainu, this is completely false. Of the few Muslims in Japan, most live in large cities like Tokyo.

      • Richard says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 8:16 pm

        My grandmother was her parents fourteenth child, so if they had practiced birth control, I would not be here. Going back twenty or so generations, I assume that is the same with all of us.

        • Carol the 1st says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 9:18 am

          My rural Irish grandmother had ten. My mother was the tenth.

    • James Lincoln says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 5:47 pm

      CES,

      In advanced economies, the replacement rate is usually set at 2.1 children per woman.

      The country of Hungary, with its ultra-restrictive Muslim migration policy, has rolled out new initiatives to encourage larger families in their native population.

      Huge tax incentives, even exemptions, for large families – four or more children.

      Support for buying seven seat vehicles.

      Mortgage relief for parents with multiple children.

      Additional places at nursery schools, etc.

      I hope that it works out.

  4. Battle says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 4:49 pm

    God bless Cardinal Robert Sarah.

  5. owensgate says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 5:43 pm

    That’s the plan…

  6. somehistory says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 5:48 pm

    How long before he is “disappeared” ? as someone recently put it.

    • gravenimage says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 8:54 pm

      Guinea is 85% Muslim, and just about 8% Christian. There are regions where Christians cannot build churches or celebrate Christian holidays.

      There has been violence against Christians there by Muslims–including their attacking a Baptism. A Christian man who had converted from Islam had his wife kidnapped by his former coreligionists.

  7. Wellington says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 6:12 pm

    Oh yeah, better, far better, this man Pope than the miserable excuse who is the pontifex maximus at present.

    What the hell was God thinking, I would ask all devout Catholics, in allowing Bergoglio to be elected Pope?

    If one is a devout Catholic, they must believe Catholicism is the true faith.

    To all Catholics out there, please explain the Latin American leftist currently occupying the throne of Saint Peter. This I want to hear. Yeah, I know the old line per theists that God works in mysterious ways, but there is a difference, you know, between mystery and outright suicide.

    • GreekEmpress says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 7:39 pm

      Wellington,
      I’m Eastern Rite (Greek Catholic).
      I can’t explain him, and priests I’ve talked to can’t explain him either.
      Wish he would stand up for persecuted Christians and stay off the politics and global warming.

    • CogitoErgoSum says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 8:47 pm

      Wellington, I think you have mentioned before that the current state of the Roman Catholic Church goes back to Pope John XXIII. It’s taken a long to time to get to where we are and it’s going to take a long time to get back. Why did God allow the Israelites to be taken into captivity in Babylon or Egypt? There must be something much bigger than we are able to see going on with all this and it will be understood only by those living in a different time period. We are too close to this current era of darkness to see clearly but maybe the black clouds will serve to bring a cleansing rain. I’m afraid things may get worse before they get better, however. We are most likely closer to the middle of this tempest than we are to the end of it because I’m sure Francis before he dies is going to pack the college of Cardinals with men more like himself than like Cardinal Sarah. The faithful are going to have their faith tested quite severely.

      • J D.S says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 9:01 am

        God allowed the Israelites to go into captivity because they disobeyed and turned to unGodly things. Well today is not the whole world disobeying God in so many ways?
        I am old enough to remember when the world was closer to God and God blessed us but even THE CHURCH today has turned their back side to God and are misrepresenting Him..God does not want pretenders He don’t want “soft soap” lecturers He wants preachers (Church Leaders) to preach and follow his word, set examples and tell the world where they are headed if they don’t change from what’s happening today
        Now I’m not saying that God whispered this in my ear..it’d in His Holy Word…I said Holy Word NOT “holey word”

    • gravenimage says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 9:23 pm

      Few Catholics believe that the pontiff is elected by God–they realize that he is elected by fallible humans, and that mistakes can be made, and certainly have been before. Just a glance at the history of the papacy confirms this.

      • Wellington says

        Apr 6, 2019 at 11:03 pm

        Not directly elected by God, gravenimage, but I believe the theory is that God inspires two thirds of the College of Cardinals (those who are allowed to vote because they are not over 80) to make the right choice. I have long wondered not only about how correct this theory is considering some of the turkeys elected pontifex maximus (including the present Bozo) but what’s with the minority who didn’t vote for “the right guy?” What’s God up to with these fellows? It’s all so confusing, quite a puzzlement—unless you take God out of the equation completely but then that would mean……..

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 6, 2019 at 11:54 pm

          Wellington, since I am not Catholic, I will defer to those who are as to Catholic belief in this case. This, from Catholic Answers:

          “Does God Pick the Pope?”

          https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/does-god-pick-the-pope

          Pope Benedict, while still a Cardinal, said this when asked whether the Holy Spirit is responsible for the election of a pope:

          “I would not say so, in the sense that the Holy Spirit picks out the pope. . . . I would say that the Spirit does not exactly take control of the affair, but rather like a good educator, as it were, leaves us much space, much freedom, without entirely abandoning us. Thus the Spirit’s role should be understood in a much more elastic sense, not that he dictates the candidate for whom one must vote. Probably the only assurance he offers is that the thing cannot be totally ruined.”

          One can, of course, argue over that last point re the current pontiff…

        • Wellington says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 2:39 pm

          Thanks for that link, gravenimage. The article seems to want matters both ways, to wit, everything is evidence of God’s will but “greater guidance” is given by God in a selection of a Pope. I used the verb “inspire” but “greater guidance” does nicely as well.

          And, of course, there is also that age-old dilemma that even the greatest Christian minds have wrestled with, i.e., if God is omniscient and thus knows the future how does one square this with free will? Did Pontius Pilate have the free will to have refused crucifying Jesus and if he did have free will not to do so and had not had Jesus crucified, then how does one square this with the overall divine plan, known in advance by God, as Christians see it?

          Finally, if God knows all, then why pray to Him for something to occur (e.g., cure someone you love of cancer) since He already knows what is going to occur?

        • gravenimage says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 7:18 pm

          All valid points, Wellington.

    • Kepha says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 9:53 pm

      Wellington, God suffered Amnon and Manasseh to be kings of Judah and heirs of David’s throne; a line of idolators of various short-lived dynasties to rule Israel; and the insane Caligula and Nero to rule the entire Mediterranean world. In his Wisdom, he allowed to Odious O to lead the USA and Mao the Madman to rule China. This, I believe, is a warning to us all that we are to trust in Jesus, the Anointed of God, rather than in princes (and, as a Protestant, I see the Holy Spirit as the Vicar of Christ on Earth, per the Upper Room Discourse in John; and the pope as the deluded prince of an Italian statelet).

      I refuse to say that we’re going to see Pope Frankie sprout horns and cloven hooves and write 666 on everyone’s forehead (I plead Mt. 24); but I believe that biblical prophecy says enough about how God deals with men, nations, and wayward churches (such as Israel following Jeroboam the son of Nebat, Judah after the death of Josiah, or the Seven Churches of Asia) to warrant belief that our civilization is facing a judgment (krisis in the Greek of the Septuagint and New Testament)–even if I’ll leave it to God to know if this is merely temporal or final.

      I nod to Cardinal Sarah. He recognizes that it makes a difference if your God is the one who became incarnate in Jesus the Messiah after speaking through Moses and the Prophets, or the one announced by that Makkani–and he seems to want the West, for its own sake and that of everyone else, to confess the former. I, too, will continue to confess that the Word of God became flesh and pitched his tent among us.

      Hence, I will dare to hope. The Christ who rose body and soul from the dead after paying the penalty for our sins is the ultimate victor; not the cult of the Mad Makkani, who, everyone knows, remains in his grave in Madina. I will dare to confess and pray. I do not know if God will be merciful and revive the North Atlantic World to fight back; or if it will be the post-Communist Chinese and Africans who lead the Christian future. But Christ will prevail, even if the guy in the robes and the fancy building is just a new Iscariot.

      • Wellington says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 2:53 pm

        With respect, Kepha, and invoking David Hume once again, no miracle can be accepted (this of course wold include prophecies) unless the non-miraculous explanation for the event in question would be even more astounding than the miraculous explanation. Following this rule of Hume’s, I know of no miracle in Scripture that stands up to this test, including prophecies which often can be explained because they were written well after the event in question (e.g., the Book of Daniel which predicts all kinds of things happening in the fifth, fourth and third centuries B.C. BUT the Book of Daniel as we have it today was written in the mid-second century B.C. Rather like me predicting that Ronald Reagan will win two terms as POTUS in the 1980’s.

        And so on, including Jesus’ resurrection which can be rationally explained as a “merely” spiritual resurrection’ nixed once and for all by the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. or by way of pointing out that in antiquity dreams were considered as real, sometimes more real, than waking life and dreaming of Jesus after his death was therefore another kind of resurrection. See, whatever miracle a believer comes up with, a non-miraculous, rational, explanation can be given. I know of no exception to this rule. Neither did Hume.

        • Richard says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 9:47 pm

          Wellington: how do you explain Fatima, witnessed by more than 70,000 people? Even Portugal’s strongly anti-religious newspaper, whose reporter was present, said what happened was inexplicable. Occurring in 1917, the witnesses were far form being wild-eyed savages. And the date of it had been prophesied months in advance.

        • Wellington says

          Apr 8, 2019 at 10:16 pm

          Richard: I’ve been to Fatima and it was three children who witnessed what they and the Catholic Church said they witnessed in 1917. As for the Miracle of the Sun, this is dispositive of the power of suggestion. There is also the “tiny” matter that any solar activity of the kind that was reputed by some to have happened would have been seen by people all across the earth and not just in a small part of Portugal (N.B., even many at Fatima did not see what was purported to have happened). No photograph of what reputedly occurred confirms what people averred.

          Miracles have been claimed to have transpired throughout man’s history and across the earth according to numerous religions. Same old same old. Always sketchy. Never absolute confirmation. In short, many extraordinary claims but never extraordinary evidence.

  8. Agha Ali Arkhan says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 6:30 pm

    Convert Muslims to another religion

  9. ntesdorf says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 6:58 pm

    Cardinal Sarah knows what he is talking about. He is correct. Pope Francis is totally clueless and located somewhere off the planet. I would vote for Cardinal Sarah as the next Pope.

  10. gravenimage says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 8:22 pm

    Guinean Cardinal: “If the West continues in this fatal way, it will disappear, invaded by foreigners”
    ………………..

    Cardinal Sarah is right. I wish he were pope.

  11. jewdog says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 9:04 pm

    The guy is obviously a white racist Islamophobe.

    • gravenimage says

      Apr 6, 2019 at 11:56 pm

      Ha ha

    • Indiana Tom says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 9:22 am

      He is a White-Black Man.

  12. Seth says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 9:57 pm

    Impressive.

    Where can we buy Cardinal Sarah’s book?

    • AnnaA says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 2:18 pm

      I have found them on Amazon. He is a fantastic writer. Like many others here, I wish that he were Pope. I would dance in the streets if he succeeded our current one.

      For more information about Pope Francis and how we got him, try “The Dictator Pope” by Marcantonio Colonna

  13. Seth says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 10:00 pm

    Impressive.

    Where can we buy Cardinal Sarah’s book?

  14. sheliak says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 10:58 pm

    The true voice of Christ’s church breaks through the mendacity of Pope Francis’ quisling Vatican. Africa and Asia are the future of the catholic church in history.

  15. Relic says

    Apr 6, 2019 at 11:53 pm

    Hey

  16. sidney penny says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 1:24 am

    “In a previous video interview, Sarah warned that Europe had lost its roots and was dying because of fewer European natives having children.”

    Not because fewer European natives are having children. but because Europeans are losing their values”

  17. Demsci says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 5:07 am

    I have the same fear as Cardinal Sara and I vote accordingly, in Holland. I am very glad the Americans gave Donald Trump power.

    i see the demographic reasons for fear of replacement, as mentioned in several comments. Yes, indeed there is an endless reservoir of potential Islamic immigrants into Western Democratic nations, to which they are drawn like to a magnet and it seems they cannot or will not be stopped!

    And although David Goldman emphasized that in Islamic countries, esp. Turkey and Iran, birthrates are also decreasing, I too see that Muslims seem to procreatie more per woman. (As I see as the most relevant metric in procreation the average rate of childbirth per woman, and NOT the number of wives a man has).

    Long since I have read and thought about the power of ideas versus the quantity of people from different cultures.

    Jay Smith points out that almost certainly due to extensive hostile Bible criticism the percentage of Christians in Western countries dropped dramatically, esp after WWII.

    It is my great hope and goal that Islam will start losing more and more adherents in the 21st century. I know most people reject the possibility of such a trend out of hand, but criticism of Quran and Mohammed and all of Islam is now well underway and pervasive.

    Ex-Muslims are not always our allies in democracy and western interests, but many of them are, as is logical, with the threat of death for apostasy. Ex-Muslims exposing Islam’s faults are numerous on the internet. And of course, the DNA of Muslims are not our concern, only their ideas and loyalties are.

    Yes, there is endless immigration, overwhelming whole neighborhoods, but what good would that do to Islam, the religion, as opposed to Muslims, the humans, if the Islamic ideas themselves lose out more and more?

    And to be sure; what good does Islam offer to the future of mankind? That is not provided through other idea-clusters? Absolutely NOTHING! And the promise of heaven is simply a hoax! It is imperative we bring this message across.

    • Arnold says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 10:17 am

      Demsci, “i see the demographic reasons for fear of replacement”, this is the exact thesis of the shooter man who did the NZ massacre/manifesto. HIs thesis was to a point, correct, but the way of violence is not a Christian answer and is only empowering the leftist gun grabbers and even more Islamic boldness in the use of “victimization”. Instead of the West avoiding or celebrating Islam as just another “religion” it actually needs to understand what the Islamic population agenda is and that they are playing for keeps towards the destruction of all Judeo/Christian freedoms. I am afraid that since Islam and the left are co-joined in their purposes (the left uses abortion, entertainment and homosexuality to depopulate and demoralize while Islams uses breeding and abusing the socialist welfare of its host country to overwhelm it), this may be a sad next 50 years across the globe unless some ground swell of affirmative resistance action takes place.

  18. Sentinel says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 5:13 am

    The issue is also because Europe isn’t actively trying to convert these Muslims to Christianity due to multiculturalism. The Pope actually tells Catholics not to try and convert Muslims – I assume he is equivocating and not serious. In the old days, countries in Europe all had a state religion of Christianity and people were all Christians. Spain even expelled all Muslims and fake Christians – Muslims who pretended to be Christians – and made the country Christian. If the refugees do not embrace Christ, they should not be let into the country.

  19. No Muzzies Here says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 7:36 am

    Sarah should be the next pope. Sadly, he won’t be.

  20. erwinn2000 says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 9:06 am

    Read the book “Moscow Vatican Washington Alliance” to see how they decide a pope.

    • gravenimage says

      Apr 8, 2019 at 8:55 pm

      This looks like boilerplate conspiracy theory stuff.

  21. Indiana Tom says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 9:24 am

    Well, somebody gets it. I was feeling a little lonely out here.

  22. Arnold says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 9:45 am

    Islam has always been in business of the weaponization of breeding.

    • Carol the 1st says

      Apr 8, 2019 at 9:37 am

      If Islam dropped it’s straight jacket of intimidation and verbal diarrhea it would be ordinary (at best). That is unacceptable to the narcissistic heart and thus Islam surely marks the fall from grace. It is all about the “ONE”.

  23. infidel says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 12:54 pm

    The writing on the wall has been there for a long time now for the Eu and it is only getting deeply etched with every passing year. As I see it from India, the Eu and my country is locked in a virtual dead heat as to who will be ravaged by Islam first.

    • infidel says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 1:00 pm

      Even as I speak, HUGE cancerous Islamic ghettos have formed in all parts of India…. the second partition.. after the first one in 1947, is inevitably around the corner to claim its pound of flesh in the form of land and resources. It is sad sad sad to even think about it and seems virtually hopeless..

      • gravenimage says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 7:28 pm

        Yes–India is in a lot of danger, as well.

  24. infidel says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 1:02 pm

    Let me also add.. FOLKS… Ur children and esp their children will NEVER GET TO SEE a Hindu nation… They would read it, alas, only in their history books.

    • gravenimage says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 7:30 pm

      Don’t give up yet. Hindus are still the majority in India.

  25. somehistory says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 2:58 pm

    Wellington,

    You brought up a lot. I will only write one thing, even though I disagree with what you say Christians “see.” I know I’m not *all* Christians and can only actually speak for myself as I understand the Bible.

    Anyway, King Hezekiah was told by Isaiah that he, the King, was going to die. Hezekiah cried and asked God for more time. He was granted that time. King David faced a serious problem and asked God for an answer, and was granted that request.
    Jesus said, “Keep on asking and you will receive.” Prayers from God’s people…those who are serving Him and pray sincerely…are always answered. Not always when they expect or in ways they expect.
    The main thing is, God can look into the future…and does look into the future…but He doesn’t direct each person on earth in their activities. If we ask for help in deciding things…”should I …should I not…” then He will help us make decisions. But, if we don’t ask, and it is not going to affect His Divine Will, then He allows us to do whatever we wish…to face the results when they come.

    As for those who are in high positions to affect a whole lot of people, He can and does cause them to do certain things. “He sets up kings and removes kings,” the Bible says. He does cause things that will bring about His Will.
    As I said, I speak only for the way I personally understand the Bible. Others may agree or disagree.

    • Wellington says

      Apr 7, 2019 at 5:38 pm

      Thank you for your reply, somehistory. As usual, you made some thoughtful comments.

      Well, I go back to David Hume (Thomas Jefferson too who also did not believe in miracles), to wit, so-called miracles can be explained by a non-miraculous explanation in all cases. There is also the matter of “gaps” in any religious narrative. Certainly they are there with Mohammed time and time again, an example being how he conveniently got yet ANOTHER “revelation” telling him that what he was doing, which was often rooted in control-freak behavior of some sort, many times sexual or lethal, was Allah’s will, but no one else was around to “hear” this revelation. Switching to the Bible, we have Moses getting the Ten Commandments from God and also no one else is around. Ditto for Jesus’s Resurrection which no one saw. As I said, “gaps.”

      We also have the realty that major religions were founded long ago in a time when medicine and magic, astrology and astronomy, waking life and dreams, etc. were intermixed and often “mushed” together. What was this deity or that deity thinking to found all these major faiths before the dawn of true science? Then there is invariably threats for not believing certain things which a reasonable mind could logically and understandably question. Too many vagaries, somehistory, for me and which is part of the reason why I will die invincibly ignorant.

      I will close here on a diplomatic note, to wit, I admire the Judeo-Christian ethic and think it as fine an ethic as ever developed. This is the principle reason I support Judaism and Christianity and think them the two best religions respecting the matter of working well with democratic tenets. Besides, I could be wrong about there being no true faith. There might be. Sure hope it isn’t Islam because the Islamic ethic sucks and if Islam is the true religion then we live in a very creepy universe and God’s a jerk. I would not remotely say these things about Judaism and Christianity which, as religions, stand head and shoulders above Islam.

      Again, thank you for your comment. Take care.

      • somehistory says

        Apr 7, 2019 at 6:15 pm

        Thank you, Wellington.
        Just one last thought based on your conclusion: I think about the love a man has for his child…be it son or daughter and the love a mother has for her child and see that loving parents will do just about anything to help their children be happy. Even to giving up a kidney, lung, piece of liver…or even putting themselves in direct harm’s way to save their child. Even the child of another.

        This is, to me, pure love. It has to come from someplace. I give God the credit for this, as He “created man in His image,” and agree with John when he wrote: “God is Love.”

        You too, stay safe from the evils that are encroaching ever closer.

        • Wellington says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 7:55 pm

          Well, you could be correct, somehistory, that such love comes from a Supreme Being. Yes indeed, you could be right about this. I fully acknowledge this possibility (and serving as one of several reasons why I am not only not an atheist but am one who thinks atheism logically indefensible). Then, again, you may not be. See how reasonable doubt acts as a defensible counter to any religious belief?

          Such love could come from within, no deity needed, and respecting the complexity which is life in general (especially the species, Homo sapiens) which allows for not only the human species but so many other species to protect their progeny to the death—due to pure instinct in order for the species to survive. But then it could be asked, no, where that instinct comes from? A Divine Architect? Possibly. Or maybe not.

          As for love itself, it is an interesting question whether only our species can love. Perhaps so. Perhaps not. Perhaps the decided inclination to preserve the newly born members of the species du jour by mature members of that species is a kind of love. Not sure. Ah, comes down to a nomenclature matter once more. So much does, you know.

          Often, being the long-distance runner I have been for over half a century now, when I take a run on a very rural road in a remote part of New Hampshire where my dear wife and I have a second home, I am conscious that should I ever, by accident, get between a brown bear matriarch and her cubs, I would be in serious trouble, perhaps even dead meat for vultures later to pick upon. Would this have to do with any possible existent deity and a “love factor?”
          Perhaps, but then again what we see as love for children is arguably just nature’s way of protecting a species which is still around.

          All this is a worthy topic for discussion. To be sure. Guess we’ll never know for sure. Welcome to life, eh?

          Thanks again for responding, somehistory—much appreciated, and sorry for this long digression. So glad we are on the same page where Islam is concerned. Here I have no doubt that we stand united on this “matter,” and it’s wonderful, no, to have no doubt, no doubt whatsoever, at times? Take care.

        • somehistory says

          Apr 7, 2019 at 10:45 pm

          One thing I do not doubt, one day we will all find out.
          As for animals, I believe that God also created them with emotions and feelings appropriate to the species. Like elephants express for their babies, and the devotion and loyalty a dog can have, and even horses. Many in the animal world seem to show love for each other. Canada geese which mate for life.
          Many things about creation leaves me wondering…and marveling. I hope someday that more of it is explained to me by the One Who knows.

          And yes, to agree on the evils of islam….how could reasonable, moral humans not? Especially when we can observe its opposite in others and know for certain where virtue and value are found.

  26. el Cid 2 says

    Apr 7, 2019 at 7:44 pm

    Cardinal Robert Sarah is right. The West is committing suicide. And the pope is helping.
    So are many of our political leaders, and opinion makers in universities and the media (including Hollywood).

    Regarding population growth – we were told by the elite that we needed to curtail over population.(unfortunately many feminists agreed) – then, when we did stop having children, we were told that we needed more immigrants to replace them (It seems that you cannot build your future on someone else’s children).

    More unfortunately our Muslim brothers have accurately recognized our liberties as weakness’. With the help of their own demographic growth and their new found oil wealth, they have determined that the time is ripe for mass invasion (Hijrah – migration for the purpose of conquest).

    Again, unfortunately, Islam consists of a religion (which seems entirely manufactured by their prophet) and a political ideology. This Ideology, coupled with Sharia Law is, almost universally destructive to free societies. History has demonstrated that Islam will take over unless resisted very strongly.

    As far as the will of G*d is concerned – I fear that G*d allows man freedom to flourish or to self destruct. If we forget the guiding discipline of the Judeo-Christian faith, and the reason of Greek and Roman philosophy, we are likely to enter a new Dark Age. I believe G*d will correct our errors in time – but that time might involve a thousand years. We must spare our descendants that possible future.

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