The Empty Threat of Sharia Gave Us Pride Parades

Yesterday my city had it’s annual Pride parade.  The parade where people gather and celebrate a sin that cries to heaven for vengeance.  Of course this has only gotten worse since they allowed homosexual marriage.  How did this happen?  I think that there are about three or four main reasons.  One is the sexual revolution.  Another is the collapse of the Church on this issue.  However, there is a really important issue that I don’t think people quite comprehend.

On September 11, 2001 some towers in New York came crashing down.  This started a new era of politics.  The clash of civilizations began, two countries were invaded, and Islam was the new bogeyman on the scene.  The number one threat was Sharia coming to the West and the great enemy pushing for this was a Saudi exile hiding in a cave in rural Afghanistan who was on kidney dialysis.  The West needed to be protected from Sharia.

Robert Spencer started writing his books and they were selling like crazy.  People were noticing that the Muslim minority in the West had higher fertility rates than ethnic Europeans and they’d be a majority in a few decades and impose Sharia on the West.  This was the mindset for the decade after 9/11.  The West was so afraid of Sharia lurking around every corner.

While everyone was gunning for Islam, the homosexual agenda had free reign in the West.  It had next to no opposition.  After all, homosexuals oppose Sharia as well.  They’re our allies in this brutal struggle, right?  In the years since 9/11, Sharia has made zero progress in the West.  This shouldn’t surprise educated people as they know that not a single Muslim country in the world has Sharia as it’s legal code.  The last Sharia state was the Ottoman Empire and that ended a hundred years ago.  Other regions of the Muslim world haven’t had Sharia for centuries, yet somehow if we weren’t careful it was going to come to the West?  I hate to admit it but for a couple of years after 9/11, I was guilty of Sharia paranoia as well.

Now every country in the West has collapsed on homosexuality.  We were too worried about the man in the cave on the other side of the globe, that we didn’t worry about the activists and their crony politicians who were working day and night to profane marriage and promote this abomination of a lifestyle.

When writing to the Roman Christians, St. Paul says: “Hate what is evil; cling to what is good.”  Sharia is evil, but it’s an evil that poses zero threat.  Focusing on this evil let the other evil roam free and wreak havoc.  This was done by people on both sides of the political spectrum.  Now we have sodomite marriage, pride parades and a culture that is soaked in this filth.

Recently I had a devout Muslim over at my house.  I explained this theory to him.  I explained how people in the West were afraid of Sharia that they let the sodomite agenda take over when their guard was down.  He said he didn’t understand this fear of Sharia since no Muslim countries had Sharia.  I wonder what Muslims back in Muslim countries thought when this was happening.  I bet they were laughing at our pathetic anti-Sharia paranoia.  In fact, I hope that they were since we truly deserve it.

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4 thoughts on “The Empty Threat of Sharia Gave Us Pride Parades

  1. While I totally agree with you that homosexuality and gay pride parades and homosexual “marriage” are abominations and evil . . .

    Gay Pride parades existed long before 9-11-2001. You may be right that they are much more prevalent now and you are right that more Hollywood types, political left, and media support them, but Sharia law did not “give” us gay pride parades. They existed before. I remember in 1995 when Disney World was promoting “Gay” day and had parades on that day with reports of Mickey and Donald kissing, etc. I remember hearing about them in the 1980s and I also remember the beginning of businesses starting to promote “Domestic partnership” insurance benefits, AT&T being a leading business and was the main one that started that movement that eventually, led to what we have today.

    Don’t fall for the modern Muslim argument that “no Muslim country has Sharia law now” – there are various levels of application of it. Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, Hamas controlled areas of the Gaza Strip, and chaotic areas of Somolia and Libya, (and Northern Sudan, and areas of North Nigeria) are pretty close to the full implementation of Sharia law – they only lack a Sunni Caliph in order to unify the Sunnis under one “unity”, etc. – and even in Ottoman Sharia, they had a Sultan (= “King”), so that argument does not fully follow. Iran has it’s own version of Shi’ite Sharia; and certain areas and states of other Muslim countries do have high levels of Sharia (just means “law”, and understand as Islamic law) – one of the internal areas/states of Malaysia has Sharia law, (Pakistan, Indonesia Ache province, etc., and other countries also). Just because they don’t go to the extreme that ISIS and Al Qaeda go to does not mean that they don’t have some level of “Sharia”.

    Sunis and Shiites have always disagreed with each other on the details of implementation.

    Some things are and were kept secret (homosexual areas/enclaves in some big cities) but were allowed to go on in different areas in Islamic history.

    • Hi Ken,

      Yes, you are correct. Pride parades did exist before 9/11, though on a smaller scale and were often mocked as being a complete joke, even by secular people. I should have worded the title and the piece a bit differently. I think you’ll agree that Western countries panicking about Islam gave the homosexuals(and later trans and eventually pedophilia) a highway to controlling our culture.

      Dr. E. Michael Jones has an entire book on this called Libido Dominandi in which he talks about sexual liberation being a form of control. However, my overall point remains. Do you feel any more creeping Islam in the West since 2001? I honestly don’t, and my city is 7% Muslim according to stats. It’s even the sad truth that Muslim youth are being lulled into the leftist lifestyle. Many of them in Canada support the trans agenda, sodomy, and march in Pride parades. The sodomite agenda doesn’t discriminate among religious groups when it seeks to infect society.

      As for those countries you mention, they have some Sharia-like laws embedded in their penal code, that’s true, but I don’t believe this to be Sharia as a Caliph is needed. You may say that it’s close to Sharia and I would concede that, but it’s not Sharia. It’s not like in the 1500’s when you had the Turks knocking on the doorstep of Europe with nasty Jihadi armies. If you said that some majority Muslim countries have laws that discriminate against non-Muslims, I would fully agree. That doesn’t mean it’s Sharia.

      “Some things are and were kept secret (homosexual areas/enclaves in some big cities) but were allowed to go on in different areas in Islamic history.”

      This is true. Even today Russia was huge homosexual communities. They just can’t make it public. I think this is what the West should aim for, at least at first. We can do more from there. Even in the glory days of Christendom which was 1000 to 1300 AD(you may think that it was the non-glory days but you’ll concede it wasn’t liberal) they had homosexuality but even the homosexuals knew that they respected the public enough that it had to be behind doors. In the book The Price of Salt(the movie Carol was made from this book) the Lesbians say that children need a father and a mother. I’d actually recommend this book because it shows the difference between homosexuals then and now.

      Thanks for the comment.

      God bless,

      Allan

      • . . . but I don’t believe this to be Sharia as a Caliph is needed.

        I mentioned that aspect of the Sunni Caliph –

        are pretty close to the full implementation of Sharia law – they only lack a Sunni Caliph in order to unify the Sunnis under one “unity”, etc.

        • Hi Ken,

          In some countries yes. However, many Muslim countries aren’t even close to Sharia. Also, if one person claims to be a Caliph, do you think every single Sunni Muslim(in which there is over a billion) will recognize him? I don’t believe that they will. He might have his own little cult following. Islam is highly decentralized with no one Jihadi commander. The days of Mehmet the Conqueror and Suleyman the Magnificent are long gone.

          God Bless,

          Allan