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February 13, 2008
Eurabia, part 2
In Holland, some have rebranded Lent as a "Christian Ramadan." Because Ramadan is more familiar to the youth, you see. And who's fault is that? While we're it, isn't canon law simply "Christian sharia"? And a church building a "Christiain mosque"? The Bible a "Christian Koran"?
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And that Jesus fellow--isn't he kinda like Mohammed?
Posted by: Bill R | Feb 13, 2008 6:23:19 PM
Christianity, after all, is just a later development of Islam. A riff on it, if you will, with a Euro-centric twist.
Posted by: Nick Milne | Feb 13, 2008 10:40:04 PM








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