Monday, March 14, 2016

Pope Recommends Europe Should Embrace Islamic Invasion

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Once again Pope Francis I makes no sense at all. Not unless he is expecting Christ to return soon and rule the nations with a “rod of iron”, separate the “sheep from the goats” and spend 1000 years restoring the earth. Then the EU’s suicidal mass Muslim immigration policy won’t matter. However the Qu’ran and the Hadith teaches that when the Prophet “Isa” (Jesus) returns on Judgement Day he will break all the crosses, kill all the pigs and preach Islam. So what does Pope Francis think will happen?

“Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” – John 14:6

“Martha said to Him, "I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day." Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die. Do you believe this?"…- John 11:24-26

“Who is the liar but the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, the one who denies the Father and the Son.” 1 John 2:22



The Pope has always been a little lefty on the migrant invasion topic, but he reached new levels of illogic during recent remarks.
How can I top a Daily Mail headline? From March 4:
Pope Francis described the influx of migrants into Europe as an ‘Arab invasion’ before explaining that the new arrivals will enhance Europe for the better.
The pontiff was giving a speech to an audience of French Christians when he reflected on Europe’s history of migration and the positive impact it has had on its culture today.
He described the migrant crisis as ‘a social fact’ before explaining the change will help Europe in the future by making it more multi-cultural, according to Bloomberg.

In earlier times, European leaders like Charles Martel could grasp the concept of “enemy” — particularly when connected to thecontinuing war of Islam since its inception against western civilization.
Now the idiot tropes of the Left — anti-war, anti-“racism” — have turned elite brains to mush. The people have awakened to the danger, though: the initial happy talk of refugee rescue promulgated by the liberal press failed in the face of the criminal behavior of actual newcomers, or “Rapefugees” as they are now often known.
But if the pope doesn’t care about the survival of Europe in a recognizable form, he might think about his personal longevity, since there is a big jihad target painted on his cassock. As Islam scholar Robert Spencer has pointed out, a major goal of Islam, as instructed by Mohammed, is to conquer Rome, meaning the Vatican. In fact, media-hip ISIS hopes to live-stream the beheading of the pope in St. Peter’s Square. Muslims conquered Constantinople (the eastern capital of Christianity) in 1453, and Rome is on jihadis’ to-do list for the near future. For details, see my 2015 blog: Robert Spencer: A Goal of ISIS Is to Conquer Rome in Five Years. 
Despite the immediate horrific threat that Islam poses to the West, the pope worries about a shrinking population in Europe even if the empty cradles are filled by Islamic babies rather than Christian, according to DW:
Europe risks becoming an “empty place” by forgetting its history and neglecting cultural exchange, said Pope Francis. The pontiff lashed out at the rise of populism, saying ideologies are the “poison of politics.”
Pope Francis said Europe must not neglect its historical roots of cultural exchange in reference to the wave of migration from the Middle East to the EU, in comments published on Friday by the Vatican’s official daily Italian-language newspaper “L’Ossevatore Romano.”
“If Europe wants to rejuvenate itself, it must rediscover its cultural roots … But forgetting its own history, Europe weakens itself. And that’s when it risks becoming an empty place,” the pope told Jean-Pierre Denis, editor-in-chief of the French magazine “La Vie.”
“Today, we can speak of an Arab invasion. It is a social fact,” the pope said in response to a question on why he believes Europe risks becoming an “empty place.” He immediately added that anyone looking for a “‘great change’ — those dearest to the far-right — will remain disappointed.”
“How many invasions has Europe experienced in the course of its history? It has always been able to overcome them; moving forward and finding itself better through the exchange between cultures,” the pope said, in an apparent reference to Europe’s Renaissance, which was partially fostered through the preservation of Greek philosophical works by Muslim scholars in Spain and elsewhere in the Arab world.
EU member states have struggled to form a comprehensive strategy to handle an influx of asylum seekers and migrants – many from war-torn countries in the Middle East, Asia and Africa – that saw more than 1 million people arriving in the 28-nation bloc in 2015.

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