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Muslims taking over Africa complains Archbishop of Anglican Church

 

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Muslims taking over Africa complains Archbishop of Anglican Church

 

Muslims mass-producing children to take over Africa, says Archbishop

 

One of the most powerful figures in the Anglican Church believes that Africa is under attack from Islam and that Muslims are “mass-producing” children to take over communities on the continent.

 

Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, 56, was elected Primate of Nigeria last week and his elevation could exacerbate tensions at a time when Anglicans are working to build bridges with Muslims. Dr Michael Nazir-Ali resigned as Bishop of Rochester earlier this year to work in countries where Islam is the majority religion.

 

Nigeria is split almost half and half between Christianity and Islam. There are about 17 million practising Anglicans in the country, but they face persecution in the north, while the two faiths vie with local religions for supremacy in the rest of the country.

 

Archbishop Okoh made his controversial comments about Islam in a sermon in Beckenham, Kent, in July. He said that there was a determined Islamic attack in African countries such as Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda.

 

“They spend a lot of money, even in places where they don’t have congregations, they build mosques, they build hospitals, they build anything.

 

“They come to Africans and say, ‘Christianity is asking you to marry only one wife. We will give you four!’ ” Archbishop Okoh described this as “evangelism by mass-production”.

 

He said: “That is the type of evangelism they are doing: mass-production, so if you have four wives, four children, sixteen children, very soon you will be a village.”

 

Africa was “surrounded by Islamic domination,” he said, and he urged Christians to speak out now or lose the authority to speak. “I am telling you, Islam is spending in Uganda and in other places, it is money from the Arab World,” he claimed, accusing Christians of abdicating their responsibilities. “Who is the leader in the Christian world? There is no leader.”

One senior member of Britain’s Muslim community said: “The views presented by the Archbishop are extremist and overwhelmed by Islamophobia and his elevation will certainly foster misunderstanding and extremism. Knowing the communal geography of Nigeria, he will be a massive danger to community relations and cohesion in his country, besides places like London.”

 

Muslims mass-producing children to take over Africa, says Archbishop -Times Online

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all thoroughbred Islamic SOmali Reer Waqoyiyans of Noble Hashemite and Cushitic Origins and Somali tribesmen and women of noble Arabian and Cushitic origins need to have families the size of high school photo albums in order to compensate for the peoples we have lost to war and other disasters.

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^Adiga hadaa ku,arki lahaa, I would have barrowed Ibti infamous Burcaawi budh and clam over the head and club you over the head with it.

 

 

N about the article, very silly stuff.

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Originally posted by Fabregas:

 

Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, 56, was elected
Primate
of Nigeria last week and his elevation could exacerbate tensions at a time when Anglicans are working to build bridges with Muslims.

LOL I couldnt get past this line :D

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