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Someone has some 'splaining to do!

Call for Catholic primary to be changed to Muslim faith school

An Islamic campaign group has called for a Catholic primary school to be based on the Muslim faith. The Campaign for Muslim Schools said 90% of pupils at St Albert's Primary, in Pollokshields, Glasgow, were Muslim.

And the last line of the piece:

A spokesman for the Catholic Church was not available for comment.

Makes me think of: Islamification of Europe.

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Just another example of how European Christians are comitting self-genocide courtesy of the abortion-birth control-gay decadent morality embraced by so many there and in the United States. The earth belongs (as the Bible clearly says) to those who will "be fruitful and multiply" and these days it is Moslems not Catholics obeying God's (and nature's) iron laws
which won't be mocked no matter how many lies and liberal propaganda and derision of Pope Paul VI is spread.

I'm surprised they didn't just blow up the school.

It's called Dhimmitude. The act of being a second class citizen in a Muslim country.

How sad.

I think you must read: "a spokesman for the catholic church was not available for comment" as just that.
Cardinal O'Brien of Scotland is one of the very few Bishops with any backbone in the British Isles. Only last weekend he managed to give the liberals increased blood pressure when he called for the 'Re-Christianisation' of Scotland and told persons of other faiths (and none)to accept that they live in a Christian country and must accept subordinate status.

BTW: interestingly, the President of the Scottish Islamic Council congratulated O'Brien on his speech. The Islamists would far rather we Christians practice our religion than that we all be Apostates with perverted morals. It is this latter that drives the Muslims nuts.

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