Xenophon Ignores Elephant in Room
An admirable politician, Nick Xenophon, has his knickers in a twist about Adelaide’s tiny Agape Ministries Cult.
Which is fair enough, for they do brainwash their adherents. But that is nothing new. The Catholic Church (and the other ‘mainstream’ churches) have been doing this for thousands of years, right under our noses. Politicians say prayers at every opening session of parliaments here in Australia!
Everything about the Agape Ministry loonies of which Nick rightly complains is happenning 10,000 times more often, with far more severe and dangerous consequences in the various ‘normal’ churches, especially the Catholic churches, who clearly systematically employ terror and vicious threats to frighten their adherents into subservient compliance, and to extort money from them. They are so clearly a terrorist organization within the strictest meaning of the law that it could hardly be more clear!
They are all superstitious terrorist cults. Every one of them.
He should concentrate on removing subservience to these toxic cults by:
- Immediately terminating prayers in parliament
- Immediately rescinding automatic tax exemption for religious organizations
- Instigating the arrests of every Catholic Bishop under the various terrorism provisions.
- Recovering the proceeds of crime from the churches.
…before targetting the minority lunatic sects.
The RCC is causing real damage1, and has caused some very real damage, (up to and including the willful genocide of the original inhabitants).
1 Unless you have just emerged from a 2,000 year stay in a cave, I’m imagining that you understand the vast damage perpetrated on countless generations by the paedophillic parasites.

And yes, this pictured light switch is (or was) a real product!
Oh, the irony of it all.
I would pay a fortune for one of these!
(I bet that they are very popular in Vatican City toilet blocks.)
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