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RELIGIOUS BIGOTS: SECTARIAN FUNDAMENTALISM KILLS
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This is important, because it illustrates the malicious malevolence
of a religion which does not Save, while it attacks another person
or another false religion. Western fundamentalists have long
rejected the Gnostic Gospel of the Inner Christ of Salvation, while
persecuting its very few advocates. Now, Islam has attacked the
Christ-killers, in a struggle to see which sectarian fundamentalist
heresy will prevail over mankind.

The more they try to force us into their demeaning religious
misinterpretations, the more they strive against the Truth of the
Longer, Happier Life. Regarding the "braying ass" this unnecessary
strife and suffering rode in on: They are the dumb-ass ass-kissing
asses who rejected Life, persecuted its advocates, elected a
despotic tyrant, conformed to an erroneous norm, and now have hell
to pay for it.

The Gnosis of the Way to a Longer and Happier Life has been rejected
by all who heard the rumors of the persecution of an innocent man
who was only trying to help, and did nothing about it, not giving a
damn about him or about the possibility for Salvation from
Suffering. We note that most of you carry this guilt, whether you
wish to admit it or not.

Welcome to a world, which is dangerous for non-sectarian Gnostics
and which is safe only for dangerous sectarian fundamentalists. It
is time to come to terms with this "last daze" and to prepare for
the debacle of its making. The clear mandate, in the prophecies, is
that we should save our species and other necessary species,
preferably using spiritual techniques, instead of relying solely on
food storage to survive. Jai Om. - Sw. Tantrasangha

Sudan protesters: Execute teacherStory Highlights
Some demonstrators demand execution of Gillian Gibbons

Gibbons found guilty of insulting religion, sentenced to 15 days in
jail

Teacher arrested after her class named teddy bear "Mohammed"

KHARTOUM, Sudan (CNN) -- Hundreds of angry protesters, some waving
ceremonial swords from trucks equipped with loud speakers, gathered
Friday outside the presidential palace to denounce a teacher whose
class named a teddy bear "Mohammed" -- some calling for her
execution.

1 of 2 The protesters, which witnesses said numbered close to
1,000, swore to fight in the name of their prophet.

Gillian Gibbons, 54, was given 15 days in jail late Thursday after
she was convicted of insulting religion. She was cleared of charges
of inciting hatred and showing contempt for religious beliefs, her
lawyer, Ali Ajeb, said.

Ajeb said they planned to appeal the sentence, which begins from the
date she was detained, Nov. 25. Including Friday, she has 10 more
days in jail.

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he was "extremely
disappointed" that the charges were not dismissed.

Meanwhile senior British lawmakers were en route to Khartoum to try
to secure Gibbons' early release.

The two members of the House of Lords were set to arrive in Khartoum
about 5 a.m. Saturday (9 p.m. Friday ET), Time magazine reporter Sam
Dealey told CNN, citing British and Sudanese sources.

They will meet with government ministers and Sudanese President Omar
al-Bashir, he said.

Sources close to the British government and the Republican Palace in
Sudan say it is expected that a deal will be reached, and Gibbons
will be released, Dealey said. Visas for the two, he said, were
granted "in record time ... by Sudanese standards."

Friday's demonstrations began as worshippers spilled out of mosques
in the capital after Friday prayers. They marched to the palace,
which is on the same street as Unity High School, where Gibbons
taught grade school students. Those who named the bear were 7 years
old.

A heavy police presence was maintained outside the school, but no
demonstrators were there. Watch men brandish knives, shout »

Armed with swords and sticks, the protesters shouted: "By soul, by
blood, I will fight for the Prophet Mohammad. Western journalists
who attempted to talk to the protesters were ushered away by men in
plain clothes. Gibbons is being held in a women's prison in the
Omdurman district of Khartoum, and she will be deported at the end
of her prison term, British consular officials told CNN.

British Embassy staff said they were giving the teacher -- from the
northern British city of Liverpool -- full consular assistance.

In leaflets distributed earlier this week by Muslim groups, the
protesters promised a "popular release of anger" at Friday's
protests.

The leaflets condemned Gibbons as an "infidel" and accused her
of "the pollution of children's mentality" by her actions.

Omer Mohammed Ahmed Siddig, the Sudanese ambassador to Britain, was
summoned for a second time to meet with the British foreign
secretary late Thursday after the court's ruling.

Miliband also spoke to the Sudanese acting foreign minister for 15
minutes on the telephone during the meeting, the British Foreign
Office said.

"Our priority now is to ensure Ms. Gibbons' welfare and we will
continue to provide consular assistance to her," Miliband said in a
statement.

The Foreign Office said there would be further talks with the
Sudanese government Friday.

Gibbons was arrested Sunday after she asked her class to name the
stuffed animal as part of a school project, the Foreign Office said.
She had faced charges under Article 125 of Sudan's constitution, the
law relating to insulting religion and inciting hatred.

She could have received a sentence of 40 lashes, a fine or jail term
of up to a year, according to the Foreign Office.

British newspapers condemned Gibbons' conviction, with the Daily
Telegraph calling for the recall of the British ambassador from
Khartoum and sanctions against the heads of the Sudanese government.
Watch a report on reactions to the verdict »

In an editorial, the tabloid newspaper, The Sun, said Gibbons'
jailing was a "grotesque insult to Islam" and called Gibbons "an
innocent abroad."

Four vans filled with riot police were waiting outside the
courthouse at Thursday's hearing, but there were no disturbances.
Staff from Gibbons' school, including director Robert Boulos, were
present.

Defense counsel later confirmed that the complaint against Gibbons
came from Sarah Khawad, a secretary at the school.

Gibbons has been working at the school, popular with wealthy
Sudanese and expatriates, since August, after leaving her position
as deputy head teacher at a primary school in Liverpool this summer,
Boulos said.

He said Gibbons asked the children to pick their favorite name for
the new class mascot, which she was using to aid lessons about
animals and their habitats.

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