Harry on Stop the War! cont…
The supporters of the Islamo-kazis and their useful idiots are having a shin-ding this weekend, called Peace not War Festival. Harry has written an excellent piece damning their continued obfuscation and duplicity over who is responsible for the deaths of Iraqi civilians. Of particular interest is that fact that Tariq Ali, a definite supporter of the terrorists in Iraq, is speaking at the event. One does have to wonder whether the video by this lot will be shown.
Oliver makes a strident case for a curtailment to the endless stream of inquiries about the war in Iraq. Needless to say this assertion sends at least one anti-war leftie into a lather, with amusing, if predictable results.
Update: We got ourselves a paranoid Judenhass in our midst. All the way from from Sweden. If it weren’t so serious it would be damn funny.
Comments are off for this postSpent your time in a Crypt
This bit of simple time-wasting fun comes via Ghost. It is truly one of the best browser based games I have ever played.
Comments are off for this postWe Three Kings
LONDON, England (Reuters) — The Three Wise Men who followed the star to Bethlehem bearing gifts for the baby Jesus may not have been all that wise — or even men.
The traditional infant nativity play scene could be in for a drastic rewrite after the Church of England indulged in some academic gender-swapping over the three Magi at its General Synod in London this week.
A committee revising the latest prayer book said the term “Magi” was a transliteration of the name used by officials at the Persian court, and that they could well have been women.
“Magi is a word which discloses nothing about numbers, wisdom or gender embodied in the term,” a Synod spokesman said on Tuesday after the revision was agreed by the Church of England’s parliament which meets twice a year.
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The revision committee said: “While it seems very unlikely that these Persian court officials were female, the possibility that one or more of the Magi were female cannot be excluded completely.”
There is no theological dispute about the gifts they brought — gold, frankincense and myrrh — but the prayer has been changed to use the word Magi on the grounds that “the visitors were not necessarily wise and not necessarily men.”
Synod officials denied that the Church of England, a pillar of the Establishment in Britain, was being seized by an attack of political correctness and pandering to feminists.
Ah, good point, Replacing the Three Wise Men with the Three Stupid Women certainly isn’t pandering to feminists. The only question is how long it’ll take for the feminists to figure this out and say
“Heyyyyy!?!?”
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