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Category Archives: Religion
Fog of Chaos wishes to all its readers as good forthcoming year as they would dream for, though not perhaps as they would deserve; always bearing in mind that pleasure is evil’s chief bait.
Posted in America, Australia, Christianity
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Godless Hollywood
Ignorant of both, I simply quote Cones (1997): “This analysis of Hollywood films with religious themes or characters reveals that in the last four decades Hollywood has portrayed Christians as sexually rigid , devil worshipping cultists, talking to God, disturbed, … Continue reading
Let’s hope so
Posted in Christianity, Corruption, Fraud, Islam, Refugee, The EU
Tagged Europe, George Soros, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia
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Madness in Hawaii
…from the quill of Antisthenes the Younger Some time ago Mark Steyn wrote about troubles he encountered when entering USA from Canada with supposedly dangerous Kinder eggs for his children. Mark moved to US, his children grew up, but the … Continue reading
Baden-Powell
…from the quill of Antisthenes the Younger The time was when not only Baden-Powell would be turning in his grave over what the Left had done to the Boy Scouts. In a grave or still out, it would be absolutely … Continue reading
Posted in America, Australia, Christianity, Communism
Tagged Baden-Powell, Boys Scouts, poliitical correctness
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NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN (ALMOST) 10th March, 1959 : As people rush with ever-increasing fervour to furnish living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms on the ‘never-never’, the hire purchase system came under attack today in the House of Representatives. Hire … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Finance and Economics, History, Judaism
Tagged Australia household debt, Dr Evatt
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Buddha at Kamakura
…from the quills of the dead white poets Rudyard Kipling (1865 – 1936) 1892 “And there is a Japanese idol at Kamakura” O ye who tread the Narrow Way By Tophet-flare to Judgment Day, Be gentle when “the heathen” pray … Continue reading
Unsettled
Posted in Climate Change, Computer Models, Fraud, Religion
Tagged Al gore, scientific consensus
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and again…
Posted in Intellectuals, Islam, Journalism, Socialism
Tagged Islamic invasion, Manchester
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Semana Santa
…from the quill of Antisthenes the Younger The Easter brings the religious feelings to the fore, much more than Christmas, the full Monty commercial holidays. Not that Big Merchants are not trying – Halal Easter eggs are everywhere. Fog of … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Conspiracy, History
Tagged Jonestown, Mark Steyn, Pope Francis, Rev Jim Jones
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MOABites
Ludwig von Gress It is becoming difficult to write about anything contemporary. I was not at Khorasan cave complex in Achin District, Nangarhar Province a few days ago, in fact never. With the credibility of the Main Sewer Media hardly … Continue reading
Posted in America, Islam, Military
Tagged Afghanistan, Fairnbairn Sykes knife, islamic Horde, MOAB, US military
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Easter approaching
…from the quill of Antisthenes the Younger One would think that now, when in Rome there sits a socialist, islamophilic Pope probably there would be no need for the annual Christmas and Easter time Main Sewer Media slime slopping … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Corruption, Journalism, Religion
Tagged Easter, Pope Francis, Roman Catholic Church
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NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN (ALMOST) 31st March, 1932 : Frequent visits to London by a Norfolk clergyman and his association with teenage girls, brought him before a Consistory Court today. The Reverend Harold Francis Davidson, rector of Stiffkey, … Continue reading
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