Κυριακή 28 Μαΐου 2017

Orthodox priest against miarophagia

Miarophagia is when someone is eating packed food, as the packages have barcodes and the www. sign. So someone brought cakes to him, and he throws them away. He uses the internet thought, world wide web, and a camera. His cows seem to like them though.


Orthodox Priest against devilATM and devilcards


Today the  priest shows his Taekwondo skills against an ATM.


Orthodox Priest against Satanic Telecommunication Tower





Armed with a sling the new David fights against the new Goliath, a telecommunication tower.




Of course that tower was brought by Hebrew Zionists and not by any greek bureau. The antennas are the horns of Satan and each of them has thousands of demons. Those who can't see them do not have the grace of Yahweh, but the priest sees them, like wasps they are flying around the antennas. The exorcism doesn't bring the expected results, so the rest must be repelled by stones. The first demon was hit on his ear, the second was hit on the head and fell on the ground. Sometimes he announces that he misses, probably the stone gets through the tower without hitting anything. He challenges all Hebrews to fight him if they dare. He says he needs warriors to help for the struggle against all evil; he doesn't say who will provide the slings. However the demons remain.
And then comes the truth. Christian love is not the stupid love that everybody fathoms. Christian love is about destroying everything that sends people to hell; electronic cards, mobile phones, money... . At the end after another exorcism and some spiting the video ends without announcing if there was any success or not.

Σάββατο 27 Μαΐου 2017

Now Islamists want all statues removed, everywhere


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Following the removal of Lady Justice’s statue from Supreme Court premises, now Islamist groups want demolition of statues installed across Bangladesh.
Hundreds under Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan marched in Dhaka today chanting slogans of such demand and thanking the government for taking down Lady Justice.
Mufti Fakhrul Islam, youth affairs secretary of the Islamist platform, came up with the demand while talking to reporters near national mosque Baitul Mukarram after Juma prayers.
“We initially demanded for removal of the murti (sculpture) at SC premises as it’s located very close to the National Eidgah where we offer Eid prayers,” he said.
He thanked Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for “fulfilling her oath of removing the statue”.
“We hope the prime minister will take steps to remove all statues across the Muslim-majority country,” he said.
The statue of Lady Justice was taken down in the late hours of last night, a month after Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam demanded its removal from the Supreme Court premises.
Earlier on April 11, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at a meeting with the Alem and Ulema from Qawmi madrasas said she personally did not like the statue on the SC premises either.
Later on April 17, Hasina told her cabinet colleagues that she had asked the CJ either to remove the statue or reinstall it at another place so that it cannot be seen from the National Eidgah.
The removal sparked a wave of protest in the social media. This morning, protests broke out at Dhaka University, where police used tear gas shells and water cannons to quell protesters.

Greek goddess statue removed in Bangladesh after Islamist outcry

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26 May 2017
Workers have begun to dismantle the statue of a Greek goddess from Bangladesh's Supreme Court complex, after an outcry from Islamists.
The sculpture of Themis - the goddess of justice - wearing a sari was less than six months old, but Islamist groups demanded its removal by Friday.
They claimed it hurt the religious sentiments of Muslims and it prompted mass protests in the capital, Dhaka.
PM Sheikh Hasina agreed to its removal, but secular groups opposed it.
Activists from an Islamist group participate in a protest calling for the removal of a statue in front of the Supreme Court, in Dhaka on March 3, 2017.
Workers came with equipment and a crane at midnight to uproot the controversial statue, the BBC's Bangla service reported.
The statue is being removed to maintain peace, said its creator Mrinal Haque.
Analysts say this is a sign of the rising tension between Islamic conservatism and liberal values in Bangladesh.
Protesters have long asserted that the figure, which held the familiar sword and scales of justice in her hands, amounted to idolatry.
In February, conservative Islamist group Hefazat-e-Islam led protests and threatened to spread the demonstrations across the country if the statue was not removed.
Many of those protesting will have been followers of Hefazat-e-Islam, but observers have also pointed to increasing conservatism among the general public.
The tension between such forces and secular voices has been one of the defining themes in Bangladesh over the last few years.

Πέμπτη 25 Μαΐου 2017

The Fall of a Syrian Pagan

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The Fall of a Syrian Pagan
Jason Pitzl-Waters —  March 21, 2013 — 85 Comments

Earlier this week I pointed to the fact that modern Paganism is now a global phenomenon. That we aren’t simply a small religious movement isolated to North America and the UK, and that we will increasingly be affected by issues we thought relegated to “over there.” Things that “aren’t our problem.” When I wrote that piece I knew that “Yana,” a Syrian Pagan, and friend of Pagan Newswire Collective Managing Editor Cara Schulz, had been killed, but it wasn’t my story to tell, my obituary to write. Today, at PNC-Minnesota, Cara tells the story of her death, learned through another Middle Eastern source that she considers reliable.

    “What happened to her is so ugly I’m struggling to … I can’t even finish that sentence.  I’ll just tell you what I have learned, and although I trust this source, there is no way for me to independently confirm this.  Some time in late June, Yana’s brother, who had become radicalized, informed the rebels that his sister was a Pagan.  They took her, tortured her, then her brother publicly denounced her as a whore and a witch.  After that, she was drug out onto the street, raped, and killed.

    What I remember about Yana is she was always joking, always smiling.  She injected joy into everything she did, from talking about the Gods she honored to showing off her latest hair style.  She had more hair combs than anyone I’ve ever known.  She wanted to come to America and eat bacon.  She was fascinated and repelled by the thought of bacon so I would tell her about putting it in chocolate and on maple ice cream.  She was nervous about getting married.  Her father doted on her and she worried a husband might not be so kind or forgiving of her free spirit.  She told me younger men like to show how manly they are so she thought about telling her parents to find an older man for her to marry.  It was hard to see her become less exuberant as the fighting started, and then drew closer.  To see fear creep in and hear from her less often.   How sad she was that she never left her home anymore because it wasn’t safe.”

In January, Schulz wrote about how the small and isolated number of modern Pagans in places like Syria and Egypt were falling silent as fighting and political turmoil reached new heights.


    “The situation in Syria appears to be more grave, according to the last messages I received from the five Pagans I chat with regularly. They spoke of the fighting and how places looked like Beirut, buildings just shells of themselves, rubble blocking the streets. They detailed neighbors going missing. Islamic fundamentalist patrols that monitor behavior and took violent action against people who violated rules and customs. They debated fleeing, worried about being outed as a Pagan, and started destroying or burying altars. Three began attending local mosques to show their devotion to Islam.

    Yana dropped off first.  I last heard from her in June of 2012.  Bayan, another Syrian Pagan, also hadn’t heard from her but said fighting in her area was intense.  He said he had seen patrols targeting young women and men, beating them and he said it was rumored they were raping them.  He thought perhaps she fled to a safer area or was silent to avoid detection.”

These aren’t Christians or Muslims accused of sorcery, these aren’t dissidents accused of heresy, these are our people. These are modern Pagans, people interested in reviving their own culture’s pre-Christian past, people who were, and are, deeply curious about what their Western cousins were doing, what we were thinking. These were our people killed in this conflict “over there.” Our people in hiding, on the run, pretending to be (the right kind of) Muslims, trying to survive. The situation brings to mind a classic chant often used as public Pagan rituals by Morning Feather and Will Shepardson.

    “We are an old people, we are a new people, we are the same people, stronger than before.”

To my mind, the chant was about continuity, about solidarity. That modern Pagans were diverse, that we came from different sources, but that we were a movement who were now coming together to be stronger, to declare ourselves to the world. It’s time that our movement claimed the full responsibility for our success. We have been working a global spell for the last fifty years, telling everyone that the Witches, the Pagans, the Heathens, the old ways, were back, that everyone who felt that connection should embrace it, should return to the old gods, should join us in becoming a movement of people who were stronger than when we fell before. The spell has worked, now we must embrace what it has brought us, however imperfect, or inconvenient, or painful some of it may be. When you try to change the dominant religious paradigms of the world, people will die, they will be placed in danger by mobs who want power, who fear change, who want to establish never-ending towers of dominance. This is not hyperbole, because far from the (relative) privilege and safety of the West, there are people who heard our chants, our calls, and are now hiding and dying as a result.

What can we do? What should we do? We start by engaging with the world, by re-doubling our interfaith efforts, by supporting the organizations that are sending people to speak for us. Beyond that, we can support Doctors Without Borders, who have a long and positive track-record of helping people in war-stricken lands (there’s an option to earmark for Syria), and we can educate ourselves on all those issues “over there.” This self-education doesn’t mean we all have to agree on how we should respond, but we can at least start from a place of awareness when we do have these conversations. Finally, we can pray, do magic, and do ritual, for all Pagans across the world endangered because of who they are, because of where they are, realizing that such workings are the prelude, not the end-point, of action.

Δευτέρα 22 Μαΐου 2017

THE HELLENIC ETHNIC RELIGION SUPPORTS THE REQUEST OF ROMUVA RELIGION TO BE IDENTIFIED BY LITHUANIAN PARLIAMENT AS TRADITIONAL

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To:
The Parliament of Lithuanian Republic
Gedimino ave. 53,
LT-01109 Vilnius,
Lithuania
The Ministry of Justice
Gedimino ave. 30,
LT-01104 Vilnius,
Lithuania
Athens, Greece, May the 20th, 2017
Dear Sirs,
We, the legal body of the Hellenic Ethnic Religion, herewith express our full support to the appeal of Romuva, the legal body of the Ancient Baltic Religion for state recognition by the Parliament (Seimas) of the Lithuanian Republic, as part of the Lithuanian historical, spiritual and social heritage.
The fundamental principles of Romuva faith are fostering the high moral principles of respect to ancestors and ancestral values, peaceful social life, harmony between the nature and the humanity, the protection of all forms of life, and, as all the ethnic religions of Old Europe do, a life of what, us the Hellenes, call Arete (Virtue).
Just as the Hellenic Ethnic Religion, Romuva is by no means a “neo-pagan movement” or a “new religious movement”. It belongs to the category of religions that the Religious Studies of the last 150 years name “ethnic” and “indigenous”, as it consistently refers to the recorded in the historical sources ancient Lithuanian traditions and, most importantly, to the living tradition of the indigenous religion, values and symbols, carried forward from generation to generation through the customs, songs, folklore and polyphonic ritual singing – sutartines. Romuva promotes the ancient Baltic Religion, cherishing in our days the traditional culture of the ancient Baltic ethnii as a spiritual, cultural and social heritage.
Sincerely yours,
Vlassis G. Rassias
General Secretary – The Supreme Council of Ethnikoi Hellenes (YSEE)

Κυριακή 21 Μαΐου 2017

Greek Christian Doctors obey the Christian Sharia not the Greek Law!

On the Greek island of Samos, in the only hospital St. Panteleimon, the whole team of anaesthesiologists announced to the management of the hospital, that they will not attend to abortions, unless they are harmfull to the health of the pregnant women. The reason was their ethics. They think they have the right to impose their ethics on other people. If they are against it, they should keep children they cannot feed, dress and educate, when they get pregnant. Or hand their children over to Christian orphanages where rapings remain mostly unreported and when they never make it to the courtroom. Probably they will do it in the form of little monks.
As this caused an uproar in the media, the local archbishop made an announcement, so that everybody should understand who is behind that bright idea. The local theocrat said that the law of God Yahweh is above all human laws. So the Eastern Orthodox Christian has to exceed, not disobey-that is what he said-, the human laws, if they do not conform to the laws of the God Yahweh.
Usually when such matters occur, the internet is flooded with posts from mutants writing that 90 per cent of the Greeks are Eastern Orthodox Christians, so the theocratic laws have to obeyed by everyone. Of course they do not want to comply to the Western Values of Human Rights, that just want the money, because the Crusaders sacked Constantinople in 1204 AD and if that had not happened, the Eastern Roman Empire would be still the greatest, most advance empire up to today and for ever.


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Κυριακή 7 Μαΐου 2017

Atheists propose Heroic Cults, even if they don't realise it!

The Abrahamic religions are the exceptions to the rule of what makes out religions and not the norm. However because two of them have conquered the world through force and mutation, many think that all religions were like those two.
Many atheists have rejected only their monotheistic religion, but they remain politically and culturally monotheists. So they act accordingly with the same intolerance to other views and keep to their faith. Not only do they believe in one way or the other in millenial political theories, but also they are prone to believe conspiracy and pseudoscientific theories and have a pseudophilosophical way of thinking. Even those who swear to experimentally proven science, they expect miracles and even immortality through science.
All of them are adamant that there are absolutely no gods and that all priests are abhorrent.
One atheist had proposed, that instead of equinoxes and solstices, birthdays of great people should be celebrated. However he never said how. Let us think how such an idea would evolve. One should present and make clear who these celebrated people were and what did they achieve and how much their work and achievements influenced their field and our culture. Something like museums, which means temple of the Muses, the goddesses of arts and science by the way. Won't these museums need personnel? Decent people who know and understand what these famous people achieved and are capable of imparting their knowledge? Won't the celebrations follow a pattern? Won't people representing some authorities take part? Won't all these things need money? If his descendants create a private museum with all things this personality used, will they be allowed to accept donations or not?
This is what was happening with the ancient religions. Knowledge about persons and their acts can be acquired by books. All classes of people, however, have a need of celebrating and all forms of celebration all over the world have things in common.



Πέμπτη 4 Μαΐου 2017

Catholic-Christian Attack on Hindu temple and households at Sri Lanka

Hindu temple destroyed and households attacked in Mannar (Sri Lanka) by Christians.

Catholic Attack on Hindu temple and households at Vellankulam, Mannar (Sri Lanka) to Christianize the locality.

B Upendran | HENB | Chennai | May 2, 2017:: Former UN adviser on food and agriculture, a Tamil Scholar and Chief Coordinator of ‘Siva Cheanai’ in Jaffna, Maravanpulavu K. Sachithananthan has reported the recurring Catholic conspiracy in Mannar District, northern province of Sri Lanka. Sachithananthan also reported the destruction of a Pillayaar temple at Vellaankulam, in Mannar district.

Catholic priest in charge of the parish Devanpiddy, a village to the west of Vellankulam towards the coastline led the vandals at midnight on 23rd/ 24thApril to destroy the Pillayar temple and attack the Hindu residents causing extensive damage to Hindus and their properties.

A police case has been registered. Government officials including the Provincial Police Director, Hindu Cultural Officer had visited the site of vandalization but no action has been taken to arrest or register a case against the perpetrators of violence in the name of religion.

Both villages, Catholic Christians only (about 200 families) populated Devanpiddy and Saiva Hindu Tamils only (about 250 families) populated Vellankulam are neighboring villages living in absolute harmony and co-operation until the Catholic parish priest of Devanpiddy illegally planted a 2 meter tall cross inside the Hindu village of Vellankulam in close proximity to the Pillaiyaar temple on the Pongal day 14th January 2017.

Since there was no permission for this erection from any authority in Mannar District, Hindus lodged a protest with the authorities to have the Christian Cross removed from the Hindu village. But, it was not removed. Then, Sachithananthan went personally to the offices of Divisional Secretary, Admanpan, and Pradeiya Secretary Aadkaadiveli to present written memorandums on this illegal construction and asked them to have it removed. But, the Christanity influence administration and Buddhist influenced police did not take care for the earnest petitions of Hindus.

At last, the aggrieved Hindus removed the illegal erection of the Cross on 23rdApril as it was a source of irritation to the Hindu only village environment. Also, it was a corrupt influence on the school children. Hindus also felt that it was a prelude to convert the Hindus to Christianity. So, they removed it.

On the next day, 25th April night the Catholic Parish priest of Devanpiddy led a party of drunken men from his village to attack another temple, the Munnaiswaran temple at Vellankulam. As Hindus became aware of this, they assembled to chase the vandals led by the Catholic priest. But, unfortunately, the Pillayaar temple was destroyed by the drunkard catholic vandals.

The entire Mannar district is under the grip of Christianization targeting Hindus. Even though Hindus form 40% of the District population, there are no elected representatives to represent their plight. All elected representatives are Christians. Also, the District administrative and Judicial officials are Christians. Police force is Buddhist. In such a situation the Saiva Tamil Hindu people in Mannar and in many places Sri Lanka just face a persecution of both political and administration level.

Hindus are at the mercy of these alien religionists in their land of more than 5,000 years of cultural heritage to whom the entire District was Hindu until the advent of the invading Portuguese who forcibly converted Hindus to Catholic Christianity.

Post 2009 May, after the war is over, missionary groups like Pentecostal Mission, Jehovah’s Witness, Sound of Trumpets, and such mushrooming outfits funded by Christian Churches from the western countries are very active attempting to convert the Hindus to Christianity. Removing the illegally constructed cross at Vellankulam is an indication of the resistance by Hindus to these ‘coercive’ conversions.

Through and email M. K. Sachithananthan urged his Hindu activist friends connected in a google group to ask the Sri Lankan government to take adequate steps to protect the Hindus, their lives, their property, their places of worship in Vellankulam as an urgent measure.

Condemning the attack on Tamil Hindus by Catholics in Sri Lanka, prominent Hindu interlocutor and editor of Hindu Existence, Upananda Brahmachari conveyed that he will take the matter with the PMs of both the countries, central administration and specially with Smt. Sushma Swaraj, the external affairs minister of India, urgently.
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