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nirvana
03-04-2009, 12:56 PM
BNP use piture of jesus.



http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/9093


News Brief
BNP to launch advertising campaign featuring Jesus Christ
By staff writers
30 Mar 2009
Array
The BNP's advert for the European ElectionsThe extremist British National Party (BNP) is to launch an advertising campaign featuring Jesus Christ.

The far-Right party will use the advert which features a bible verse quoting Jesus' words about persecution, in the run up to the European Elections in June.

It comes after the Church of England passed a resolution at its General Synod last month banning clergy from being members of the party.

The advert features a picture of Jesus Christ on the cross and quotes a part of a verse from John's Gospel (John 15:20) in which Jesus says: "If they persecuted me, they will also persecute you". The verse comes in the context of Jesus' teaching about love.

The advert then asks: "What would Jesus do?".

The thinktank Ekklesia has monitored attempts by the BNP since 2003 to present itself as a ‘Christian Party’. It has also warned that misleading stories about ‘Christian persecution’ in the UK, as well as appeals by church leaders to recover the idea of 'Christian Britain', have played into the hands of the far-Right

In recent years the BNP has used religious rhetoric with increasing frequency. In recent local elections, the party's literature included copies of the controversial Mohammed cartoons. It also helped establish a 'Christian Council of Britain'.

The goal is to appeal to those in the population who identify with Christianity, but feel panicked both by 'liberal secularism' and the growth of Islam.

An analysis of the BNP membership list by the thinktank Ekklesia highlighted a number of members who were identified as Christian, taking part in Bible studies, running Christian


peace:)

void
03-04-2009, 01:09 PM
The advert then asks: "What would Jesus do?".

"Love thy neighbour as thyself", perhaps?

BNP had better watch this one doesn't backfire on them :p

cookie_dude
03-04-2009, 01:18 PM
BNP had better watch this one doesn't backfire on them :p

If the BNP are a MI5 front, that could well be the plan.

dlb2007
03-04-2009, 01:26 PM
another ploy by the ptb to associate Christianity with the far right, extremeism and "bigotary"?

meksar
03-04-2009, 01:50 PM
They are using a picture of Cesare Borgia who many uninformed people believe is Yahawahshi. Cesare was a pedophile, had sex with his mother and sister and murdered his own brother. The BNP are a bunch of retards anyway, who now see Zionist's as their allies in the surge against "Islamic Terrorism".

darketernal
03-04-2009, 02:19 PM
Wow... yet another reason why I would not vote BNP if I lived in the UK. :)

rhydra
03-04-2009, 02:53 PM
Ironic really seeing Jesus was supposed to be Jewish. :p

nirvana
03-04-2009, 05:59 PM
Ironic really seeing Jesus was supposed to be Jewish. :p


They are getting alot of support from the jewish community at moment.They had a couple of jewish councillors in epping forest i think .pat richards and her husband are jewish and were both bnp councillors. Its thanks to the bnp support of Israel against palastine and the hatred of the whole of Islam.



Peace:)

chipstyxx
03-04-2009, 07:44 PM
They are talking about britains christian heritage. I'm sure Nick Griffin and his cronies all attend church on a regular basis. :rolleyes: Surely people won't fall for this....but then again if they fell for the whole Jesus thing, maybe they will.

synergy777
03-04-2009, 08:21 PM
as long as the bnp portray jesus in an accurate manner, i have no problem with it. showing jesus to be a middle eastern man, with brown skin, is the most accurate depiction they could use. after all bethelem is in palestine, lol.

the bnp really are tragic.

meksar
03-04-2009, 10:23 PM
Yahawahshi was a so called negro(the 12 tribes were black,Latino), he was not born on the December 25th which is nothing but Nimrod worship. Of course the TPTB are waging all out war against their false religion's by using vulgar groups such as the BNP to stir up controversy.

sorath
03-04-2009, 11:14 PM
another ploy by the ptb to associate Christianity with the far right, extremeism and "bigotary"?


The powers that be don't need to do this to associate xtianity with these things. They have done that pretty well for themselves over the last 2000 years.

Down with the NWO but down with monotheistic religious fanaticism also!