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Is Secularism A “religion”?
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Asslam-o-Aliakum


The good news is that some people have shown the guts to alert humanity to the real nature of “The Protocols” behind the Freemasonry curtain, at the risk of routinely slandered as anti-Semitic, fascist, and right wing "haters" by people indirectly employed by the Zionist Jews.


Jyri Lina in her book “Architects of Deception” writes: "The primary aim of modern freemasonry is to build the New World Order, a spiritual Temple of Solomon, where non-members are nothing but slaves and ...where human beings would be sacrificed to Yahweh."


Lina cites numerous Jewish sources that claim Freemasonry is based on Judaism and is "the executive political organ of the Jewish financial elite."


The common goal of these Masonic inspired movements is to undermine race, religion, nation and family ("all collective forces except our own") by promoting social division, self indulgence and "tolerance" i.e. miscegenation, atheism, nihilism, global-ism, sexual "liberation" and homosexuality thereby reducing humanity to a uniform dysfunctional and malleable mush.

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Is Secularism A “religion”? - by Rehmat - 01-20-2005, 01:24 PM
Is Secularism A “religion”? - by Anyabwile - 01-21-2005, 01:50 AM
Is Secularism A “religion”? - by Rehmat - 01-21-2005, 04:48 AM

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