Wednesday, September 16, 2015

At a certain logical level, this is terrible and shameful.

We may not like this, but this is the fact on the ground:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/viktor-orban-wants-to-keep-muslim-immigrants-out-of-hungary-a-1052568.html

Amidst this tsunami of refugees is a substantial body of Muslims. And many are young men in their twenties. 

Now, the paradoxical thing is that when it is time to do the pilgrimage of the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, these Muslims will do whatever, in order to get to Saudi Arabia to do it.

However, not one of them want to seek refuge there.

What does this tell you? What is the lesson that one can learn from this?

It is utterly UN-PC. However, it was an ancient tradition to require infidels to convert to Christianity. When kings and tribal chiefs converted to Christianity, their people had no choice. They had to convert. In Spain, this mandatory conversion, was the midwife for the Mariscos. Forced conversion was part of Christian tradition. And it was approved by the Vatican - the source of all lawful and moral Imprimaturs.

So, some have proposed that we go back to the olde ways.

Admission into Europe to be contingent on conversion to Christianity and a probation period of 5 years to test the sincerity of the conversion. 

If they elect not to, they are free to go to Saudi Arabia, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Jordan, Indonesia, Egypt, and Malaysia.

Ah! Choices, choices.





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