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Quarterly update on the seclar koranism cult

There can be no doubt that the inventor of secular koranism suffers some sort of personal problem, most likely, cognitive dissonance. There can be no other explanation for her completely illogical and mostly conspiratorial rantings and ravings. Let's start by having a giggle (be afriad, be very afraid!) at this Hitlerean post from 4th April 2024, remembering of course, her own cognitive dissonance. Definitely resonates with Joseph Goebbels and  Josef Mengele. Producing this utter hogwash can mean she surely must have a serious mental affectation, not only from this ridiculous rant below, but from the delusionment that with less than zero training or qualification, she thinks has a given right to start examining "an entire civilisation". She herself is the root of her la-la land problem. That she has not been certified and is allowed onto a "social" platform such as Facebook says it all. So like the Nazis before her, she makes up a problem, accuses the population

You don't have to visit a butcher's shop - you CAN get tripe online

Please read and digest the following two points carefully: The inventor of the secular koranism cult, Claire Khaw, claims: "I am a psychologist, legally-qualified moralist, scientist, philosopher, therapist and religious expert, probably the most theologically knowledgable in the West if not the world" What is your impression of the above statement in the context of the following post of hers on 16th January 2024?    She posted this a few years ago: For starters, you will see that her avatar, almost a month old at the time of this post, is the Yiddisha (of Polish origin and nothing to do with Hebrew) word for a "female gentile" or "woman of non-Jewish" origin.  The word is now only really used somewhat pejoratively and predominantly in the USA, where it has entered the general language as a term for a "loose woman", "prostitute" or "gangster's moll". Very old-fashioned, ultra-religious (Hassidic) Jews of Eastern European o

.......... and finally (well, not really; it's the gift that keeps on giving)

So, how can we honestly and objectively sum up Claire Khaw and what I have exposed as the utter and totally fabricated (apart from the bits misapprporiated from the real Koran) nonsense that is secular koranism? Irrespective of any of the completely justifiable derision generated by this rediculous farce called secular koranism, what is perhaps the saddest aspect of Claire Khaw and her secular koranism is the total lack of compassion, love, truth, morality or respect to democracy or to fellow human beings seen flowing through all her Facebook and blog postings.  That she supports the infantacide of disabled children,  has never once condemned or even acknowledged the existance of Islamic terrorism and jihadism, that she is openly Christophobic, antsemitic and misogynestic, is all equally antisocial and deeply disturbing. And that she denies all the above despite proof on her own social media postings there for all to see, is also very disturbing. Sadly, secular koranism in its curre

Claire Khaw claims she is moral. Really?

   and Firstly, lets recap on the claims Claire Khaw makes about herself: "A legally-qualified (honours degree non-practising barrister) moralist, a psychologist, a social and political scientist, a philosopher and a political campaigne r , a mental-help therapist" Let's get a few of them the out of the way before getting down to morals, although her morality is questionable from, as they say in  her world of 24/7 Facebook stalking, "the get go" : 1. A psychologist - nope, not at all. No proof. No qualifications. What there is proof of is that she is a fantasist. 2. A scientist - definitely not, zero qualifications there also 3. Mental help therapist - no again. Zero proof or qualifications. There is otherwise alarming proof that she may indeed be mental, given some of her outpourings on Facebook and her divisively antsemitic blog 4. Political campaigner - sort of true; she campaiged for a neo-Nazi BNP candidate. Here's what Stephen Bates said about her