Thursday, February 14, 2008

Alien Phenomena?

I have oft referred to Muslims as the "Aliens From The Planet Islam" because you would be hard put to define some of the extremists as human. Their beliefs as laid out by the Quran, despite the lies that Islam is a religion of peace, are anti human in every way us normal human beings can figure out.

When you compare their religion to a cult such as Scientology it is quite obvious that Islam is little more than a cult also. A death cult. Both cults were started by somewhat demented characters with ridiculous claims. Hubbard claims he was taken into space by aliens and Muhamed claims that martyrs go to a paradise with 72 virgins.

In Europe their alien mosques are sprouting up like poisonous mushrooms, some of their followers are arrogant and dangerous. It reminds me of the description in the TV listings of a film I didn't watch; "The Chronicles of Riddick" starring Vin Diesel (2004); A planet hopping renegade is drawn into battle with a fanatical cult on a mission to kill or convert anyone in their way.

Sounds like Islam to me. So, what started me on this track? Well it was a posting today here on this site and the news that a Muslim country is taking steps to ban the "alien phenomena" of St Valentines Day. It's a one way track you see. If we object to their very alien mosques or loudspeaker calls to prayer that are Islamifying our English cities in a very visual and audial way then we are either Islamophobes or racists. Here's the original link

The problem is that would be too much fun and fun is not allowed in Islam, well, not as you and I would know it. Perhaps they get their fun in other ways. Beheadings, taking part in a good old stoning, watching the action on a hanging day, oh, and lots of other things.

2 comments:

Suricou Raven said...

"Hubbard claims he was taken into space by aliens."

Please insult all cults as much as you wish, but do so accuratly: Hubbard never claimed he was taken into space by aliens. He merely claimed that the soul fragments of aliend condemned to execution billions of years ago by the galactic overlord Xenu are the cause of all illness, and that humans can gain superpowers by excising these alien soul bits by a process of auditing using a miscalibrated ohmmeter.

But he never claimed to have been taken to space in person. Its more effective to insult a cult for what it really is than for what it appears to be.

Ray Boyd said...

Ah so. Perhaps it was the Atherians then. Still Scientology is equally ridiculous and is a cult, and Hubbard was a sci fi writer, so perhaps his sci fi got into the cult. I do have to admit that I didn't do research but surely there is no need to defend scientology.