Quotes from article about Golden Dawn with some comments inserted:
"Supporters of the ultra-nationalist, far-right party Golden Dawn joined protesters clutching
religious symbols and blocked the entrance of the Hitirio Theatre. Together they shouted slogans against immigrants,
atheists and homosexuals, while threatening anyone who challenged them with violence. The reason behind all this commotion? Theatre producers were staging a performance of the Terence McNally’s 1997 play, Corpus Christi, which depicts the relationship between Jesus and the Apostles in an entirely different – and homosexual – light."
"However, Golden Dawn’s ire is not restricted to immigrants. Following their recent popularity, the party’s devotees have also targeted leftists, atheists, homosexuals, artists, women and anyone who does not comply with their particular vision of religious, family-orientated,
pure-blooded Greekness.
"The party’s various initiatives, such as creating blood bank for those with
“pure Greek blood”, and distributing food and groceries to Greek citizens, have created a substitute for social welfare and have helped to bolster the party’s growing popularity in the mainstream."
"Even after the return of democracy in 1976, Greece remains a deeply conservative country where relatively few steps have been made towards equal rights and tolerance. Homosexuality is still a taboo, especially for older generations, and the gay rights movement is widely viewed with suspicion, if not opposition. Civil unions and legal rights for same-sex couples are generally opposed, both by the Orthodox Church and the vast majority of mainstream political parties. Same-sex unions are
illegal in Greece and there are currently no plans for legalisation. At the same time, 98 per cent of the “native” population is Greek Orthodox, which is also the country’s
official religion as the state and the church have never been officially separated. In Greece, the Church is largely exempt from taxes, and the salaries and pensions of mainstream Orthodox clergymen are still
paid for by the State. Furthermore, all pupils in primary and secondary schools in Greece attend
Christian Orthodox instruction, although there is an exemption system for those who do not want to attend. In such an ethnoreligious culture, there is little evidence of acceptance or tolerance of other religious groups or even atheists." [In other words, Greece is, officially, without debate, a Christian nation that does not tolerate the level of sodomy and blasphemy we see in America. I don't know how universalist Greek orthodox doctrine is, but it is GREEK Orthodox.]
It seems Greece has everything going for it to have a successful revolution against the money speculators and Jews. Golden Dawn is now the #3 party in only 3 years, and will probably take over the country unless world war 3 brings half of Africa to the shore to invade Europe. Look for Germany and Russia to react to that kind of Jewish plot.
"Even before the economic crisis, Greece had failed to integrate its migrant populations. The majority – who came from neighbouring countries such as Albania following the fall of Communism – have long faced prejudice, mistreatment and negative stereotypes." [In other words, the Greeks refused de-segregation, and remained separate. I say fooey to the Greeks-are-turks myth.]
And here's the rub, the fly in the Jew's ointment: "Therefore it should be no surprise then that a country that has made such little progress concerning human rights – by Western standards – is eager to turn a blind eye to the activities of ultra-nationalist extremists such as Golden Dawn." [In other words, the Greeks have refused to become servile pigs like the Americans!]
"Golden Dawn’s popularity has even allowed the party to open offices in New York and Melbourne in order to reach out to the
Greek diaspora." This reminds me of: "Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, To the church of God in Corinth, together with all the saints throughout Achaia / Ephesus / Phillippi / ", etc.
It sounds to me like Greece is a powder keg and about to blow. We'll find out for sure if they really are Christians by how the Jews respond to crush their resistance, if the Jews can even muster someone to do the dirty work with all the financial collapse going on in Europe. Sending the U.S. in to bomb Greece would probably be worse for P.R. than the Sandy Hook fiasco. The Jews are moving from rare to well done. The next decades of history, if we have that long, will see a unraveling of Jewish lies. Eighteen members of Greece's parliament will support a new Hitler rising, and come next election that number will potentially be significantly higher. Whatever the Jews do to try to contain Greece, may set Europe, and probably (hopefully) America on fire for vengeance against the devil. If we in America get to 55% unemployment and as hungry as the Greeks have been lately, that would be interesting.
Hurry up and fall already, Babylon, so we can act like a bunch of angry Greeks.
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UPDATE:
From Jewikipedia:
"Members of the Universalist Church of America claimed universalist beliefs among some early Christians such as Origen. Richard Bauckham in Universalism: a historical survey ascribes this to Platonist influence, and notes that the final restoration of all souls seems to have been not uncommon in the East during the fourth and fifth centuries and was apparently taught by Gregory of Nyssa, though
this is disputed by Greek Orthodox scholars."
From what I gathered looking online, Orthodoxy teaches that everyone will see God, and those who loved him will feel his love burn in their hearts, and those who hated him, will be burnt by him. Perhaps that was a pun? Don't the Jews see another Christ they'd like to crucify every time they look at a white Christian? perhaps they are burning already and just don't know it yet; who will turn up the gas?
UPDATE:
The head of the Greek church is a niggro-cuddler: '' "Perhaps most significantly, the head of the Church of Greece, Archbishop Ieronymous II, spoke out. “The Church loves all people, including those who are black, white or non-Christians,” he said. ''