Sunday, April 08, 2007

The Rt Rev Tom Butler, the Bishop of Southwark apologises for terrorist activities of Islamic extremists.

Tony Blair's decision to invade Iraq contributed to the London bombings of July 7 2005, according to a leading Church of England bishop.
The Rt Rev Tom Butler, the Bishop of Southwark, said that mistakes in the Government's foreign policy had damaged society and radicalised Muslims, leaving them alienated and resentful.

The frightening thing about 7/7 is that they seemed to be ordinary young men from Leeds who didn't look to be fanaticals, but they'd become sufficiently alienated to take this action.

Hmm, no money so driven to petty larceny maybe. Late for work so decided to break the speed limit perhaps. Unhappy with Government foreign policy so take explosives and place them in buses and trains to blow up and decapitate fellow citizens to make a point? NO!

Thank God the rest of the population that absolutely detests this NU Labour dictatorship are more able to control ourselves!

When is the Leadership of the Church of England going to wise up? Is this what passes for moral guidance in their opinion?

The number of people attending Church of England services in this country is in decline, it isn't hard to see why.

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