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Monday, 22 August 2022

Debating with Mark Collett of the Patriotic Alternative





5:00  Alfred the Great

I gave the impression that Alfred who died in 899 was the first Christian king of England. It was in fact Ethelbert who died in 616.

6:00  The importance of restoring the patriarchy
7:00  Eddy Butler
8:00  English Democrats were prepared to undermine the integrity of Britain by allowing Scottish Independence.
10:00  Defining nationalism as government in the national interest
11:00  The national interest is the judicious balancing of the conflicting interests of the different groups that comprise the nation.
12:00  To be nationalist or not to be nationalist?
13:00  Denying the failure of Christianity and liberalism
15:00  Mark Collett is behaving like a liberal.
16:00  The End of Christendom by Malcolm Muggeridge who died in 1990
17:00  The Koran is the best available guide to humanity.
18:00  Muslims and Islamophobes afraid to support Secular Koranism.
19:00  Ali Dawah
21:00  Rockwell
22:00  Christian revival
23:00  Founding Fathers
24:00  The American Revolution was a rejection of Christianity and monarchy.
25:00  The New Testament is only the word of mortal and fallible men. 
26:00  Council of Nicaea
27:00  Arians v Trinitarians
28:00  The God of Israel > Jesus
29:00  The Abrahamic God is the most powerful being conceivable.
30:00  39 Articles of Anglicanism
31:00  The Book of Rules that is the Koran
32:00  Atheists won't be able to agree on a better guide to humanity than the Koran.
33:00  Talking about Secular Koranism from the bottom up
34:00  Shortage of workers
35:00  Who can come up with a better idea than Secular Koranism?
38:00  Joel Davis
39:00  Is Mark Collett even Christian?
41:00  Islam would end usury but promote commerce.
42:00  State of Emergency
43:00  Flat rate income tax of 20% under Secular Koranism

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