Forgotten

So much of the past has been forgotten.  

Ukaliph

Imagine living in Ukaliph a thousand years from now.  You read some of the forbidden old books that escaped destruction, and learn that the people there used to call Ukaliph the United Kingdom.  It seems that this story of the U.K. was believed by people who had history completely wrong!  Why, those people didn't even know that Ukaliph was founded long ago when the first good people who had loved Allah came to that land and civilized it!  

As time passes, how do you feel when things are bad, and you walk through the street of Londonistan and are urged by people that things are bad because people have forgotten the wonderful traditions of the past Muslims; they have even turned away from Allah!  They want you to remember your heritage and pray vigorously that Allah will save Ukaliph by restoring its roots.  If you would only say "Allah Akbar" more, things would get better.  

…Do you believe that?  That is what it is like when you say people should say Amen!  When you want people to return to Christianity to salvage their traditions, connect with their past, you are doing just that: expressing loyalty to the Middle Eastern deity who was the figurehead of the conquest of Europe.  

We again remind you that Ukaliph used to be called U.K., and before that something else, and before that something else.  If you want to reconnect with your roots, to give honor to tradition, that reconnection is made by reconnecting with your roots, not with the filthy, vulgar, stupid, treacherous, incredibly sad step of worshiping the official wise man from the Middle East.  

Mother Nature v. Father God

Remember that Europeoids lived in Europe for more than 30K years before the Christian invasion.  There was a culture.  The character Ostara, emblematic of giving life, is way better to like--and not "gay" for a man to like--as opposed to celebrating the character of a man who rose from the dead.  

The expressly homoerotic nature of men liking more a story about a single man pairs eerily with the cosmigasm of tight creation.  If one knows about the Big Bang version of the Beginning fantasy, then the way that all matter was said to be tight--condensed into a smaller-than-an-atom area--pairs disgustingly with what boy-genital-abusing priests were secretly fantasizing about when they imagined fricative bursts of genetic material.  

As said above, there was a culture in Europe before the Christian invasion.  As you can see the way that cultures can change now, that Middle Eastern religion can subvert what was once there, you can see how Christianity gradually replaced that culture.  When you think that reconnecting with your roots means loving Allah or Christ more, you are doing the same thing--venerating the icon of the destruction of what your forebears had!  So much of what once was has been forgotten.  

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Goodness of Jesus

Mass-Murder of Children

The Gift of Christianity