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Monday, June 20, 2011

“This is not a religious debate because Islam is not a religion, it’s a political movement. Islam not only defies the Australian constitution, but is seditious to the Australian government.”

No truer words spoken from the land down under.  Peter Madden from the Christian Democrats Party organized the debate between himself, moderate Muslim apologist Dia Mohammad and radical Australian Muslim cleric Ibrahim Saddiq Conlan.  Mohammad pulled out of the debate, leaving Conlan and Madden to duke it out. 

I have posted about Conlan before, and his statements during the debate leave no doubt as to his beliefs for Australia and how he will accomplish those goals.  Madden's statement is distilled to the essence of Islam and pokes numerous holes in Conlan's remarks.  I guess that makes him one of those Islamophobes we keep hearing about.


From Christian Today Australia June 19 by Clayton Hines

‘Democracy is evil, Parliament is evil’ says radical Muslim cleric in billboard debate 

Democracy and parliaments are evil declared a radical Australian Muslim cleric in Sydney on Friday night during a debate with two Christian politicians.



Ibrahim Saddiq Conlan also called for the overthrow of the Australian legal system in favour of the controversial sharia law, the Islamic legal system.


“[the Australian legal system is] the primary cause of the spiritual, economic and environmental crisis in Australia,” he said.


“Democracy is evil, the parliament is evil and legislation is evil,” said Mr Conlon.


The debate was organised by Mr Peter Madden from the Christian Democrats Party, in response to a controversial advertising campaign in Sydney calling Jesus “a prophet of Islam”.


The original debater and moderate Muslim apologist Dia Mohammad pulled out of the debate leaving Mr Conlon to respond to the question: ‘Should Islam be promoted in Australia?’


Mr Conlon blamed social problems such as alcoholism and prostitution on the failed Judaeo-Christian legal system and democracy.


Mr Madden rebuked Mr Conlon saying that while he agreed alcoholism and prostitution was a problem in the society, those problems would not be fixed with sharia law.

“This is not a religious debate because Islam is not a religion, it’s a political movement. Islam not only defies the Australian constitution, but is seditious to the Australian government,” he said.

Yep.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The fact that Muslim Cleric Ibrahim Conlan, has a problem with our Political / Legal system - shows his utter DISRESPECT for Almighty God, the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth, on whose laws our legal system is based.
There is overwhelming EVIDENCE for all that is recorded in the Bible.
As for the Koran - it is based on one man's so called Vision and that can be disputed. Islam comes from the worship of a stone idol "Allah", relics from the middle east with the inscription of "Allah" have been discovered by archeologists!