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Ecumenical Jihad

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Submitted by Martien Pennings (Netherlands), Aug 7, 2011 at 01:23

A Conservative American, this Christie, so we can take it for granted he is religious and a christian and, judging from the quoted in-depth intellectual rebuttal, not in a very sophisticated way. Prone to think, perhaps, that "religious" people are somehow better people and therefore seeks an alliance with muslims, having even less idea about islam than about his own christianity. Maybe an instance of what Serge Trifkovic (Sword of the Prophet, p. 83) calls "ecumenical Jihad" against the rest of us, secularists, agnostics and sophisticated christians who do have a clue what islam is about.

We've got them in Holland too.

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