River - the topic is 'islam.' - Pat Condell speaks about it very
well. Atheist or not, he has islam pegged. That is the point of the
video and for me posting it. Him - living amongst the islamifacation of his country, his words on islam have first hand accounts with them.
I have no problem with Pat Condell being an atheist.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, the radical among the Chistians are just as bad as the radical among the Muslims.
Pat Condell was only speaking of the radical element in Islam.
You are using Pat Condell to demonize Islam as a whole, specifically, when he also says the same about radical, right-wing Christianity, in order to further your own propaganda, despite the fact that you would never agree with his views on your own religion, nor would he agree with yours (on Christianity).
The term, "Islamification", is pure propoganda. The UK is not being "Islamified." The US, however, has undoubtedly been dominated by radical right-wing Christianity, which, I argue, is just as bad, ideologically, as being dominated by radical right-wing Islam.
I did not depart from the topic at all. I merely addressed the inconsistencies I observed in your methodology by introducing a relevant parallel and concurrent topic.
Unaware as I was that neither dissent nor constructive criticism is encouraged on this blog, I will offer no further comment.
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Having perused through your blog, I am a bit surprised you would post a video by Pat Condell. He is a rather outspoken atheist, and his other titles/videos include: God the Psycho, The Curse of Faith, Hook, Line and Rapture, and Pimping for Jesus.
He does not seem to be the best person to get your message across.
This post is on islam not Christianity.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, the radical among the Chistians are just as bad as the radical among the Muslims.
Pat Condell was only speaking of the radical element in Islam.
You are using Pat Condell to demonize Islam as a whole, specifically, when he also says the same about radical, right-wing Christianity, in order to further your own propaganda, despite the fact that you would never agree with his views on your own religion, nor would he agree with yours (on Christianity).
The term, "Islamification", is pure propoganda. The UK is not being "Islamified." The US, however, has undoubtedly been dominated by radical right-wing Christianity, which, I argue, is just as bad, ideologically, as being dominated by radical right-wing Islam.
Unaware as I was that neither dissent nor constructive criticism is encouraged on this blog, I will offer no further comment.