Whilst nary a day goes by without some muslim in Britain whining about (the myth of) Islamophobia or running to the EU Human Rights Council for some egregious offence such as"bumping his shoulder" or "hearing some porn"which is "against his religion...or some unemployed muslim women fattens her wallet at the expense of a hard working British business owner - because she suffered "headscarf religious discrimination" ....... or some muslim cleric who rabidly encourages the deaths of non muslim Brits -sucks up dole cheques for his "bad back".................or whilst mosques are popping up all over the UK like poisonous mushrooms after the rain...........(I could go on and on as the examples are endless)........
News comes from that bastion of religious freedom - muslim Saudi Arabia - that Christians are being deported for the crime of being Christian. Must be the Saudi version of "religous reconciliation".
Perhaps the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, will celebrate this latest show of relgious solidarity with Islam since he has already proclaimed that Christian doctrine is "offensive to muslims" as well as announcing his preference for Sharia Law.
The ArchDhimmi of Canterbury, Williams, like most UK and EU chronic dhimmis, persists in dragging us all down the one-way street of Islam--- one way to the eradication of OUR culture, traditions, religion and freedoms.
Isn't it time that we take a cue from the Saudis and provide the same level of religious tolerance to the millions of muslims living amongst us?
article in full- emphasis mine
SAUDIS TO CHRISTIANS: GET OUT!
Those accused of worshipping in their homes ordered deported
Posted: August 04, 2008
10:13 pm Eastern
© 2008 WorldNetDaily
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More than a dozen Christians in Saudi Arabia who were accused by government officials of worshipping in their homes have been ordered deported.
According to a report from International Christian Concern, the Christians will be expelled tomorrow for their part in a home worship service in Taif in April.
The deportation conflicts with the message stated just weeks earlier by Saudi King Abdullah, who called for interfaith dialogue and held a summit in Spain with a representatives from several major religions.
"Deporting Christians for worshipping in their private homes shows that King Abdullah's speech is mere rhetoric and his country is deceiving the international community about their desire for change and reconciliation," said Jeff King, the president of ICC.
The report from the Washington-based human rights group said 15 Christians will be deported. Sixteen had been arrested April 25 when a dozen Saudi Arabian police officers raided a home during a prayer meeting.
"The first officer to enter the house after breaking down the main gate pointed a pistol at the Christians and ordered them to hand over their resident permits and mobile phones," the report said. "The other 11 police followed quickly and started searching the entire house. The confiscated an electronic drum set, an offering box with 500 Saudi Riyal in it ($130), 20 Bibles, and a few Christian books."
The worshippers initially faced accusations of preaching and singing. "They later changed the charge to holding a 'dance party' and collecting money to support terrorism," the ICC said.
"During the raid, the police mocked, questioned and harassed the Christians for four hours," ICC said.. "Then they took them to a police station where the head of the station interrogated them. The head of the police then wrote down their 'statements' in Arabic and forced the Christians, who are immigrants and not able to read or write Arabic, to sign the statements."
They were released three days later, and one Christian immediately left the country. The others returned to their work but soon got letters ordered their departures tomorrow, ICC said.
"Three weeks ago, Saudi Arabia hosted an interfaith conference in Madrid, Spain. During the conference that took place from July 16-19, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia called for reconciliation among various religions," ICC said.
According to an International Herald Tribune report, King Abdullah's meeting drew about 200 representatives of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism and other religions.
The reporter noted that the meetings had to be held outside of Saudi Arabia, because "the mere fact that rabbis would be openly invited to the kingdom, a country where in principle Jews are not permitted to visit, would have constituted a turning point."
it is against the law to allow a Jew into Saudi Arabia - no-one but the PC crowds ie all the governments of the world will fall for this one.
Muslims, do you
NOT want to kill infidels?
Love your neighbour as yourself?
Believe in a G*d who loves you unconditionally?
Then you don't believe in Allah but believe in Yahweh. It is time to take some tough decisions read Sura 7:156,157,158 because if you are doing the above this unlettered prophet you are following, you will find him as the protagonist in the New Testament.
Posted by: kate b | August 07, 2008 at 06:12 PM
What would do wonders for Saudi Arabia would be 10 MT to each each and every city of theirs. We can start with those cesspools known as Mecca and Medina.
Posted by: Findalis | August 07, 2008 at 09:43 PM
WHAT THE SAUDIS SAY IS COMPLETE AND UTTER BUNKUM.
THE GOVERNMENT THERE IS FULL OF HYPOCRITES AND FRAUDS.YET THE WESTERN GOVT'S ARE TAKEN IN.........
Posted by: Jerry | August 09, 2008 at 11:39 AM
The sooner we find a replacement for oil the better - then we won't "need" the middle-east anymore. As soon as that happens they will all shut up about their hatred for the west as we really won't need to "back off".
Makes you wonder if that's why so many of them are infiltrating Europe and US so when the day comes their troops are in place.
Not long to go now, eh lads?
Posted by: VampireJack | August 13, 2008 at 05:55 AM