ISLAM EU PREPARES LEXICON OF PC
TERMINOLOGY
Ajd/Aki ^ |
Apr-16-2006
Salvation in the
bible is always to households. God covers Adam and Eve with coats of skins
Noah and his household
are saved
Abraham and his
household which numbered all his servants were saved as was Isaac’s and Jacob’s
Through Joseph all
Israel was saved they became his household in Egypt
When Moses came
along they didn’t group together in their synagogues they were redeemed by
households the blood was put on their doorposts
In the wilderness
when Israel sinned the Households of Joshua and Caleb were saved
And likewise today
churches and denominations and synagogues are NOT saved. The households that
are righteous unto the Lord are.
And in the time of
the antichrist that is shortly to come all churches synagogues and denominations
shall be swept away, but the household who have the blood of Christ upon their
door posts shall be saved. And as in exodus the angel or messenger of death –
aka the fourth beast of Daniel shall Passover
the houses of the righteous. As to all the other households the first born
males of all houses in the EU and all lands that are Muslim shall perish. And
their wives and daughters shall be made the slaves of Muslims.
I see the Warsaw
ghettos created all across Europe in the slums that the Muslims formerly lived.
And all those that who will not convert of those who are not slain where they
stand the rest will be rounded up and placed in these ghettos and walled in. I
see Hitler’s final solution enacted upon Jews and Christians alike in these
ghettos in such great measure. The Muslim earth shall be filled with blood. And
on every tree and every pole shall dead Christians and Jews be hung as well as
any suspected of given them aid.
Sell all you have
and give to the poor and return to the first works of the Apostles and the
early church. Tturn your hearts to
Christ while it is yet day. For the night truly cometh when no man shall work.
Posted on 04/15/2006 8:20:09 PM PDT by ncountylee
Brussels, 14 April (AKI) - The European Council - the European Union's decision-making body - is currently preparing a new public communication guidelines aimed at removing 'derogatory' terminology on Islam, such as "Islamic terror" and "fundamentalists" to make it clear that extremists are hijacking the religion. The lexicon of terms is aimed at politicians, officials and diplomats, but given freedom of speech concerns, its use will not be be legally binding. It is expected to be adopted in June.
The lexicon will reconsider terms like "Islamists" and also "Jihad" - which is often used by groups like al-Qaeda to mean a holy war against 'infidels' or non-Muslims.
The European Council's move follows a the crisis in relations between Western countries and some segments of the Muslim world sparked by the publication of a series of Danish-originated caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in scores of newspapers worldwide over the past six months.
The offence caused to some Muslims led to violence in many cities in which over 50 people died, as well as a boycott of Danish goods in many Middle Eastern Countries, the closing of some newspapers and the sacking of staff. This despite an apology for the cartoons issued by the best-selling Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten earlier this year.
The cartoons crisis also triggered a clash of values over freedom of speech, with most European politicians upholding newspapers' rights to publish the cartoons while Muslim countries have pushed for press freedom to be curbed when this is perceived to offend religion.
The cartoons crisis comes amid an increase in Islamophobia and suspicion of Muslims in Europe and elsewhere in the West since al-Qaeda's 11 September 2001 attacks on the United States. At the end of 2004, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OCSE) decided to expand its focus to monitor anti-Islamic sentiment, as well as anti-Semitism, discrimination, intolerance and xenophobia.
Within the European Union, an increasingly number of conferences and seminars are being organised with a focus on dialogue with the Muslim community and greater mutual understanding.
The Second Conference of European Imams, held in Vienna on 7-10 April, centered on establishing an identity for European Muslims that preserves their traditions while integrating with Western political and social mores at a time when Islam is under pressure from anti-terror probes and a perceived clash with Western values.
An estimated 15 million Muslims live in the European Union's 25 member
states, forming approximately 3.3 percent of the bloc's population.