Sunday, May 10, 2009

Swine Virus in the Middle East

Pope Benedict XVI urged inter-faith reconciliation on the second day of a Holy Land tour but disappointed Muslim clerics by failing to offer a new apology for remarks seen as targeting Islam. The pontiff in a keynote address to Muslim leaders in Amman's huge Al-Hussein Mosque bemoaned "ideological manipulation of religion" and urged Muslims and Christians to unite as "worshippers of God."

The Muslims believe that God is beyond all description and while accepting Jesus as a prophet rejects the story of the cross–the ideological basis for the Christian religion. Religion itself is questionable because there is no word for religion in Arabic, nor in Hebrew or in Sanskrit–the three ancient spiritual languages given to the world through Avraham 4000 years ago.

Religion is a recent phenomenon based in ideology–making the claim that God loves ideology more than people. The purveyors of religion are quick to point out, as intermediaries between God and humans they take advantage of their position to be both holy and sinful at the same time–because it is willed so. Religion is spread like a virus; requiring a host where once within spreads its disease by pretending to be part of the body while hiding their alien intention.

The people of the pig are trying to spread their swine virus in the form of religion to the Middle East.

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