Posted on 12/22/2016 9:25:19 AM PST by son of terrence
Speaking on Thought for the Day, a short early morning slot on BBC Radio 4 dedicated to faith issues, the son of Britains reigning Monarch urged listeners to think of persecuted religious figures singling out Jesus Christ and Muhammad this Christmas. He said: Normally at Christmas we think of the Birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. I wonder though if this year we might remember how the story of the nativity unfolds, with the fleeing of the holy family to escape violent persecution. And we might also remember that when the prophet Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Medina he was seeking the freedom for himself and his followers to worship. Whichever religious path we follow, the destination is the same to value and respect the other person, accepting their right to live out their peaceful response to the love of God.
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May the good Queen outlive her idiot son!
I think he’s an islamist.
The Man Who Would Never Be King.
The Man Who Would Never Be King.
“Whichever religious path we follow, the destination is the same to value and respect the other person”
Someone needs to convince the Muslim extremists. Relatively few baptists drive trucks into crowds to see how many they can kill...
The House of Saxe Coburg and Gotha strikes again!
This clown could very well cause the end of the British monarchy as we know it. Once he becomes king, he is bound to annoy the prime ministers, MPs and British people on a constant basis. They may decide to remove the monarch as head of state and change their governmental system because they can’t stand Chuck.
I would classify him as a dimwitted appeaser who sees the stark brutality of islam and its terrorist operatives and thinks that by appeasing the alligator, it will eat him last.
It’s almost ad if these people WANT to be subjugated. Maybe Charles has a rape fantasy.
Eventually the royal family will convert to Islam. If they want to remain in their positions.
“Maybe it sounded better when grandfather said it in German...”
Prince Charles’s grandfather, King George VI, did not speak German. Indeed, his wife, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) was notoriously anti-German. Charles’s father Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, however, does speak German.
I have seen Germany mentioned a lot in both of the Prince Charles threads today but I am not sure what its significance is supposed to be in this case.
I’ll think about him: upside down in a sulfurous pit.
It is long past time that the institution of state supported Royal families be stopped. Pass a resolution at the UN to take all royal families off European countries dime/euro cent.
Since the West turned its back on the Cross of Christ, it's become insanely demonic (not to be contradictory, the first adjective describing exterior acts the latter the interior motive). The election of Trump gives me hope. But it's going to be tough. We now see what he is up against. Consistent with their demonic nature they have responded to Trump like a possessed person to a crucifix. The cultural war was lost. We lost. Now we are left with only a spiritual war. While I predict ultimate victory for our side, we will see many Battle of Bulges along the way.
I know the Chinese proverb, "May you live in interesting times", but I would've been satisfied with merely the first half of the 20th century.
OK, back up one more generation to find the Brit royalty with direct ties to the Kaiser and Czar Nicholas. Read up - it’s interesting. She may have been a gossip monger but Kitty Kelley’s “The Royals” to get the full history.
The prince is a Prog!
Prince Charles has long been interested in Islamic art. Check out
@princesschool on Twitter
(Yes... princess school)
It appears the Prince Charles is the modern day version of Neville Chamberlain.
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