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  • Islam by the end of 21st century

    Europe's silent revolution?
    Is Islam going to take over UK? France? How about US?
    Or there is nothing to worry about?


    A new religious movement is sweeping across Europe. Can the traditional “Christian” world absorb this into the fabric of Western society, or will this movement swallow the traditions of the West? What does the future hold for these two religious cultures?

    Some observers are saying that Europe is becoming a post-Christian society with an ever-diminishing understanding of its historical Christian values. Many are calling this the “hallowing out” of traditional Christianity.

    In her new book, The Force of Reason, famed Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci claims that Christianity’s ancient stronghold on the European continent is rapidly giving way to the ambitious and assertive religion of Islam.

    Analysts estimate that in Britain, for example, Islamic mosques host more worshippers each week than the Church of England! Filling the void of traditional Christianity is a robust, energetic and youthful movement afoot in Europe. If this continues at the present rate, cathedrals will appear as vestiges of a civilization of times past. The great national cultures of Italians, French, Germans and others may be replaced by a new transnational Muslim identity.

    This is not a new 21st century prediction, but one that was actually brought out in 1968 by the British politician Enoch Powell. That year, he gave his famous speech, “Rivers of Blood,” in which he warned that by allowing excess immigration, the United Kingdom was “heaping up its own funeral pyre,” bringing major religious/cultural changes. His message damaged what, at that time, was a promising career.

    Recently, an Israeli foreign ministry report stated that Islam is now the second largest religion in Europe. According to this report, most EU nations perceive the presence of radical Muslims as a threat to state security and the fabric of life. The Muslim population in Europe is growing rapidly and may now be approaching 15 million. The report states, “According to the demographic data, the number of Moslems will continue to steadily rise due to a high birth rate and the continued mass immigrations. This means that such a rise could be the increased influence Moslems have on the shape of Europe in the future.”

  • #2
    That's what I've been saying all along. Whites in their own countries will be a minority by 2090, thanks to the myth of "diversity is a strength".
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      catwoman, if you did not write that piece, you should give the author's name and the source where you got it from.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bell-the-cat
        catwoman, if you did not write that piece, you should give the author's name and the source where you got it from.
        Wow we have two cats and a mouse in one thread. bell-the-cat vs Catwoman and a spectator mouse, get your front row seats now!
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          That's what I've been saying all along. Whites in their own countries will be a minority by 2090, thanks to the myth of "diversity is a strength".

          i agree.

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          • #6
            Oh my god, how terrible. Change happens. Christianity wasn't always the dominant religion in the regions in which it now is, and whites were not always the majority in many of the regions in which they now are. Accepted ideas and skin color change. Big deal.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anonymouse
              That's what I've been saying all along. Whites in their own countries will be a minority by 2090, thanks to the myth of "diversity is a strength".

              Yes I suppose you could offer a "final solution" to the "problem"...

              On a lighter note this subject/concern makes me recall a Saturday Night live or Mad TV (forgot which) skit I saw a few months back where these Al Quaeda deep sleeper terrorists are being called on to do their duty and they refuse as they have totally assimilated and have come to love the good & decadent Western life (and end up convincing the new operative to give it up as well)....so no worries - Islam/smislam - the great green god of the almighty dollar rules...and besides I'm much more worried about wacky christians in the short term - but it will all sort itself out...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                catwoman, if you did not write that piece, you should give the author's name and the source where you got it from.




                THERE!
                What difference does it make? It's a fact.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by loseyourname
                  Oh my god, how terrible. Change happens. Christianity wasn't always the dominant religion in the regions in which it now is, and whites were not always the majority in many of the regions in which they now are. Accepted ideas and skin color change. Big deal.
                  Christianity wasn't dominant in Europe? Europe is Europe because of Christianity, and The Middle East (as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.) is the Middle East because of Islam (at least they got oil ). Generally speaking, Muslims are religious extremists and that's the main reason why their countries are corrupted and not technologically advanced. Perhaps all their time is spent memorizing the Quran lol .... and I don't know about you but the idea of a Muslim Europe 100 years from now scares the sh!t out of me (though I won't see it). I'm not sayin Muslims are bad people ( I got 2 muslim friends just for the record ), but it's fair to say it's much harder for a Christian to live in a Muslim dominated world than vise versa (lets not forget what they did in Sudan to convert Christians to Islam). And France and UK are making a huge mistake...


                  Originally posted by winoman
                  I'm much more worried about wacky christians in the short term
                  Why is that?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by CatWoman
                    Christianity wasn't dominant in Europe?


                    Prior to the 3rd century AD, no, it wasn't. There was an earth and a human race before there was a Christianity, you know?

                    Europe is Europe because of Christianity, and The Middle East (as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.) is the Middle East because of Islam (at least they got oil ).
                    Europe is Europe and the Middle East is the Middle East because of geographic location. Even those will eventually change. Both existed prior to any modern day religions.

                    Generally speaking, Muslims are religious extremists and that's the main reason why their countries are corrupted and not technologically advanced. Perhaps all their time is spent memorizing the Quran lol .... and I don't know about you but the idea of a Muslim Europe 100 years from now scares the sh!t out of me (though I won't see it).
                    I would imagine Europe will be more secular than anything else 100 years from now. There will be more Arabic people living there than there are now, but that's about it. I somehow doubt that the influx of non-Christian people will result in European technological prowess and social institutions going significantly downhill.

                    I'm not sayin Muslims are bad people ( I got 2 muslim friends just for the record ), but it's fair to say it's much harder for a Christian to live in a Muslim dominated world than vise versa (lets not forget what they did in Sudan to convert Christians to Islam). And France and UK are making a huge mistake...
                    I guess this is why we should have a predominantly secular world, where people of any faith can live wherever the heck they want and not have to worry about fitting in with the state religion. Besides, something tells me that Muslims who are leaving the middle east for Europe are doing so to escape the repressive fundamentalist regimes in place there. If, by some miracle, they should manage to rise to power, I would doubt they will bring that same system with them.

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