And, get this, he didn't even specifically name Islam as the religion he was criticizing (from the Scotsman):
Dr Mick Russon, who has been an associate GP at the Hillswick health centre since 2004, was suspended by the Shetland Health Board after he sent out a 46-page booklet, entitled Proclamation, to more than 200 people in the parish of Northmavine. The health authority took the disciplinary action after receiving a complaint from a member of the public. His case has now been referred to the General Medical Council.
The pamphlet makes no direct reference to the Islamic faith, but critics claim that Dr Russon's repeated references to a "Babylonian Moon God" and Satan are a thinly veiled attack on Allah and that he is asserting that Islam is Satanic.
Dr Russon states in the pamphlet: "Satan is the Babylonian Moon God; a cult that has become probably the most oppressive of women throughout time.
"There are probably more people worshipping the Moon God at this moment in time than at any previous time in the history of mankind; it is probable that most who follow him do so out of fear and not reverence.
"As each successive world empire has reached its height, it is largely the conflict between politics and finance that brings it down. We have seen this only too well in recent days, when the buildings that represented the centre of global trade were destroyed by those who carry the symbols of the Babylonian Moon God. I of course refer to the events now universally referred to as 9/11."
If you think about it, those who decided that he had criticized Islam by publishing this pamphlet were condemning themselves. For how could they have decided that he was criticizing Islam, if they did not themselves recognize Allah in the Physician's description of Satan?
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True enough. Could be Lovecraft Fans.
Before Mohammed came along and designed his own religion with a convenient and decidedly exclusive line to God, the pagan Arabs worshipped many gods amongst whom was Hubal, whose home was in the black stone of the Kaaba in Mecca which those on the Haj still circle before rushing off to 'throw stones at the devil' at a nearby site.The Capo di capi of gods, the boss of the bosses, the chief, or in arabic al-ilah, shortened to Allah, was (and in the good doctor's opinion remains) the moon god. Islam is not really a religion in the modern sense but a geopolitical force now flexing its muscles. There is no individual access to God in Islam. He is unknowable to humans except through the happy accident of Mo being in the right mood to receive downloads.
And don't forget the Moon God's three daughters (though the modern Muslims would rather you did)
http://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-allahs-daughters.htm
I've been following this moon-god story for the last week, and have posted in 2 forums on the topic. See my post on it here:
http://yoelnatanbooks.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2006-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2007-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=50
I've got to do that. Thanks Yoel and ROP.
Remarkable! Powerful reptilian moongods and man lived together on Earth.
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