Wednesday, 18 March 2009

God help us because our clergy will not



I truly despair at the stupidity of today's so called Christian Leaders. Because of them, the Churches are now almost empty, unless of course they are now mosques for the colonisers, in which case they are packed.

All you will find in a Church these days are homosexual vicars, marxists, lesbians and a few old people trying to edge their bets before they die.

So I was sorry to discover that clergy from Christian churches and moslem cult leaders met at Manchester Cathedral for a campaign to keep the British National Party out of politics.

For Gods sake you stupid sky pilots, this campaign was organised by the moslem funded UAF and the state sponsored Searchlight Organisation for which the Hope not Hate campaign is just a front. Both of these organisation are controlled by marxists you stupid Dhimmi fools.
BNP candidate, Derek Adams, hit back, saying the church is fighting against its own values.
He said: “It seems amazing – the church is supposed to give moral leadership, and Britain's laws have been formed on that moral basis.

“They're fighting against the only party that stands up for Christian values. It's no wonder people are leaving the church in droves. “They're not giving any leadership. The clergy are meant to be giving moral guidance, opposing things like homosexual activity.

The churches are being turned into mosques and these so-called leaders are doing nothing about it.”
Rev. Robert West

Thank God for preachers like the Reverend Robert West who said:
" The BNP is Britain's finest and most decent Party, and it is my view that they are being unjustly picked on for simply telling the truth and standing up for the native peoples in their own country."
If there were more preachers like Robert the Churches would not be closing.


12 comments:

  1. God does not do politics, us men got ourself into this by trusting those above us to look after the running of our country. We have failed miserabley and now we have to sort it out for ourselves.
    We can ask for his guidance to do what is right and just, I believe he will be up for that.

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  2. America Created It's Own Money in 1750
    How Benjamin Franklin Made New England Prosperous
    The following historical story is taken from a radio address given by Congressman Charles G. Binderup of Nebraska, some 50 years ago and was reprinted in Unrobing the Ghosts of Wall Street:

    Colonies More Prosperous Than The Home Country
    Before the American War for Independence in 1776, the colonized part of what is today the United States of America was a possession of England. It was called New England, and was made up of 13 colonies, which became the first 13 states of the great Republic. Around 1750, this New England was very prosperous. Benjamin Franklin was able to write:

    "There was abundance in the Colonies, and peace was reigning on every border. It was difficult, and even impossible, to find a happier and more prosperous nation on all the surface of the globe. Comfort was prevailing in every home. The people, in general, kept the highest moral standards, and education was widely spread."

    When Benjamin Franklin went over to England to represent the interests of the Colonies, he saw a completely different situation: the working population of this country was gnawed by hunger and poverty. "The streets are covered with beggars and tramps," he wrote. He asked his English friends how England, with all its wealth, could have so much poverty among its working classes.

    His friends replied that England was a prey to a terrible condition: it had too many workers! The rich said they were already overburdened with taxes, and could not pay more to relieve the needs and poverty of this mass of workers. Several rich Englishmen of that time actually believed, along with Mathus, that wars and plague were necessary to rid the country from man-power surpluses.

    Franklin's friends then asked him how the American Colonies managed to collect enough money to support their poor houses, and how they could overcome this plague of pauperism. Franklin replied:

    "We have no poor houses in the Colonies; and if we had some, there would be nobody to put in them, since there is, in the Colonies, not a single unemployed person, neither beggars nor tramps."

    Thanks To Free Money Issued By The Nation
    His friends could not believe their ears, and even less understand this fact, since when the English poor houses and jails became too cluttered, England shipped these poor wretches and down-and- outs, like cattle, and discharged, on the quays of the Colonies, those who had survived the poverty, dirtiness and privations of the journey. At that time, England was throwing into jail those who could not pay their debts. They therefore asked Franklin how he could explain the remarkable prosperity of the New England Colonies. Franklin replied:

    "That is simple. In the Colonies, we issue our own paper money. It is called 'Colonial Scrip.' We issue it in proper proportion to make the goods and pass easily from the producers to the consumers. In this manner, creating ourselves our own paper money, we control its purchasing power and we have no interest to pay to no one."

    The Bankers Impose Poverty
    The information came to the knowledge of the English Bankers, and held their attention. They immediately took the necessary steps to have the British Parliament to pass a law that prohibited the Colonies from using their scrip money, and then ordered them to use only the gold and silver money that was provided in sufficient quantity by the English bankers. Then began in America the plague of debt-money, which has never since brought so many curses to the American people.

    The first law was passed in 1751, and then completed by a more restrictive law in 1763. Franklin reported that one year after the implementation of this prohibition on Colonial money, the streets of the Colonies were filled with unemployment and beggars, just like in England, because there was not enough money to pay for the goods and work. The circulating medium of exchange had been reduced by half.

    Franklin added that this was the original cause of the American Revolution - and not the tax on tea nor the Stamp Act, as it has been taught again and again in history books. The financiers always manage to have removed from school books all that can throw light on their own schemes, and damage the glow that protects their power.

    Franklin, who was one of the chief architects of the American independence, wrote it clearly:

    "The Colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters had it not been the poverty caused by the bad influence of the English bankers on the Parliament, which has caused in the Colonies hatred of England and the Revolutionary War."

    This point of view of Franklin was confirmed by great statesmen of his era: John Adams, Jefferson, and several others. A remarkable English historian, John Twells, wrote, speaking of the money of the Colonies, the Colonial Scrip:

    "It was the monetary system under which America's Colonies flourished to such an extent that Edmund Burke was able to write about them: 'Nothing in the history of the world resembles their progress. It was a sound and beneficial system, and its effects led to the happiness of the people.'" John Twells adds:

    "In a bad hour, the British Parliament took away from America its representative money, forbade any further issue of bills of credit, these bills ceasing to be legal tender, and ordered that all taxes should be paid in coins. Consider now the consequences: this restriction of the medium of exchange paralyzed all the industrial energies of the people. Ruin took place in these once flourishing Colonies; most rigorous distress visited every family and every business, discontent became desperation, and reached a point, to use the words of Dr. Johnson, when human nature rises up and assets its rights."

    Another writer, Peter Cooper, expresses himself along the same lines. After having said how Franklin had explained to the London Parliament the cause of the prosperity of the Colonies, he wrote:

    "After Franklin gave explanations on the true cause of the prosperity of the Colonies, the Parliament exacted laws forbidding the use of this money in the payment of taxes. This decision brought so many drawbacks and so much poverty to the people that it was the main cause of the Revolution. The suppression of the Colonial money was a much more important reason for the general uprising than the Tea and Stamp Act."

    Today, in America as well as in Europe, we are under the regime of the Scrip of the Bankers instead of the scrip of the nation. Hence the public debts, everlasting interest charges, taxes that plunder purchasing power, with the only result being a consolidation of the financial dictatorship.

    There is only one cure for America's ultimate financial collapse and that is for Congress to exercise Clause 30 of the "Federal" Reserve Act, buy the outstanding shares of stock, shut down this unconstitutional system and sell off their assets to reimburse the people of this nation for this unspeakable theft of their wealth. This is the first installment of postings on this issue, new ones will be put up as soon as manpower allows

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    One thing i look forward to each and every year as a practising protestant and that is the right Reverend Robert West's speech at red white and blue on a sunday morning.My wife who was a catholic until marriage and saw Robert last year was very impressed.He reminds me of a former padre, before we went out on patrol not knowing who or if we could come back,he was a great comfort when two of our lads never came back.Thanks Robert West you have been a great comfort to me since joining the party. RWB is well worth the money just to see your sunday sermon.

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  4. Celtic Morning. The Church of England and most of the others are a disgrace. If Jesus Christ were ever to reappear he would cast all of his hpocritical vicars into hell. They are unbelievers posing as Holy men when half of them dont even believe in the basic story of their God. Jesus is rightly portrayed as a man of forgivness, the Prince of Peace but the bible tells us that he railed against the priests in all their finery, who had permitted the money lenders to enter the temples. Isnt that just what the leftie archbishop has done? Rowan Williams has sold his soul, and his church, to the devil and the BNP is right to condemn them. They are almost irrelevent, only used for births, marriages and deaths and many people are doing without them even for that. The C of E used to be described as "the Tory party at prayer" but it has gone full circle now as servants of a government with very few practising Christians in its ranks and the best known of them, Tony the Liar is certainly not much of an advert for the faith. The Bible tells us to turn the other cheek. And when you do and that one gets slapped where do you go? The gospel today should tell us to fight for the Christian faith against those who are doing all they can to destroy it. But the enemy is within as well as without and the men who should be offering firm guidance are actually encouraging those who would see an end to their chuch and all it stands for. Pillocks. If ever they have to stand before their God to be judged I know where they should go. Straight to hell on a one way ticket. Perhaps the Lord had better prepare a few muslim style placards. Bishops. Go To Hell.

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  5. "The EU scheme, which will cost £25 million this year ... " -

    www.tinyurl.com/dan4qe

    "It frightens Europeans pointlessly and sometimes fuels unpleasant feelings like racism and xenophobia .... "

    "Quarco - who is half Ghanaian ... " - www.tinyurl.com/dyv39y

    Ghanian - tinyurl.com/czdrf5

    Job centres - tinyurl.com/dkxpt3

    " ... and sometimes fuels unpleasant feelings like racism and xenophobia .... "

    Unpleasant feelings ...

    ... reality can be unpleasant for some eh ....

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  6. Anonymous said...
    America Created It's Own Money in 1750 ...

    Ben Yamun Franklein - another one ... join the dots ...

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  7. MIRACLE IN MANCHESTER - A PARABLE FOR OUR TIMES

    As I paddled through the multicultural streets of Manchester after leaving the Central Mosque (formerly Manchester Cathedral) one evening, the rain stopped falling!

    The shocked enrichers paused from their customary activity of shooting one another, and looked aghast at a rent in the grey firmament - a blue patch in the sky!

    As if this wasn't miracle enough, the clouds cleared in the west and the setting sun illuminated a huge multicolored rainbow emblazoned with the words 'Welcome to Moderate Islam'.

    Many hundreds of sleeping Marxist moonbats hung upside down from the rainbow. I followed it to where it reached the ground in the idyllic village of Moss Side, and there I found two pixies, four elves and a Moderate Muslim.

    The Moderate Muslim said "I denounce all forms of terrorism without reservation", then he jumped on his unicorn and galloped off to where the sun was setting Koranic-style in a muddy pool in the west, probably Pennington Flash near Leigh.

    As the customary downpour resumed, the rainbow faded and the soggy moonbats fluttered angrily as they woke up and found they had no visible means of support.

    Flying just above roof-height to avoid the flying bullets, the moonbats squeaked to all who would listen "We must respect Moderate Islam" and "It's a peaceful religion hijacked by a tiny minority of extremists"

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  8. Hope not hate.

    Hope that somehow everything will turn out alright? Those you live in the real world don't deal with such fantasies.

    Not hate yet cause anarchy and threaten people with violence? They you who live side by side with other people because that is the type of society they want to live in does not stoop to such behaviour.

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  9. why is the christian religion getting involved in politics? Jesus taught not to get involved with "worldly" politics or government.

    The next step which the COE will take will be to ban all members of the BNP from entering their churches.

    But dont be too disheartened here in the USA the socialist Obama regime is now turning their attention on freedom loving Americans.
    Now the government is compiling a list of anyone which is pro freedom, anti abortionists, pro gun, nationalists. here's the drudgereport.com link

    http://www.kansascity.com/116/story/1086524.html

    and here is the report...disturbing stuff if you are a constitutionalist libertarian member.

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/13232178/MIAC-Strategic-Report-The-Modern-Militia-Movement

    The first thing that Blair did once in power was to ban guns, Obama is heading that way but restricting ammo. the 2nd amendment the right to bear arms is the only guarantee that freedom can live, an evil government fears an armed freedom loving populace.

    to put it bluntly, we are all in the shit.

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  10. I beleive in God and I am a Christian but because of the idiocy and moral bankrupcy of the Church I do not go to church and instead I pray at home.

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  11. G.A.

    Have you seen this from New Labour M.P.Shahid Malik?.

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  12. The more they try to brainwash people, the more people will see the truth and vote BNP.

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