I would like to point out to any & all Brits out there who may read what I post, that Simon the Zealot Party member was 1 of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ. And there is no Biblical account of Jesus rebuking him for his political affiliation.

While accounts vary, some say that St. Simon came to Britannia in AD 60, & was crucified by the Romans in AD 61. The Zealots were known for assassinating Roman soldiers & engaging in acts of sabotage.

Perhaps it is time for the English to take similar actions against their Islamic oppressors? By the way, the feast day of St. Simon the Zealot was yesterday, the 28th of October.
I would like to point out to any & all Brits out there who may read what I post, that Simon the Zealot Party member was 1 of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ. And there is no Biblical account of Jesus rebuking him for his political affiliation. While accounts vary, some say that St. Simon came to Britannia in AD 60, & was crucified by the Romans in AD 61. The Zealots were known for assassinating Roman soldiers & engaging in acts of sabotage. Perhaps it is time for the English to take similar actions against their Islamic oppressors? By the way, the feast day of St. Simon the Zealot was yesterday, the 28th of October.
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