THERE’S this geezer over in Italy, who was a Muslim, recognised Islam as defective and absurd, then turned to Catholicism, which is …
Oh never mind!
Anyway Magdi Cristiano Allam, the Egyptian-born writer who was recently baptised by Pope Ratzinger after renouncing Islam, announced today that he has formed a political party that would enter candidates in next year’s European Union elections.

Allam, swapping one dumb religion for another in exchange for a cracker
According to this report, his “Protagonists for Christian Europe” party would work to defend Europe’s Christian values, which he sees threatened by secularism and moral relativism.
He said his new party would be open to people of all faiths and would be close to the conservative European People’s Party.
Allam built his career in Italy as commentator and book author attacking Islamic extremism and supporting Israel.
In March, Allam angered some in the Muslim world with a high-profile conversion during an Easter vigil service led by the pope in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Allam, who took the name Cristiano upon converting, has credited Benedict with being instrumental in his decision to become a Catholic and has said the pope had baptised him to support freedom of religion.
The 56-year-old Allam has lived most of his adult life in Italy, becoming a citizen in 1986. In recent years he was given a police escort after receiving death threats from radical Islamic groups.
While working to encourage tolerance between cultures he has also grown increasingly critical of his former faith.
He said in leading daily Corriere della Sera, where he has worked as deputy editor, that the “root of evil is inherent in an Islam that is physiologically violent and historically conflictual.”

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November 30th, 2008 at 10:52 pm
uff! I hoped this piece of news never been heard outside italy…
I remember him and his pathetic baptism ceremony during easter, broadcast by national TV..
Actually the italians are more worried about financial issues than religious ones. And paradoxally, this new party can help by splitting voters among many parties, none of which will never reach the 5% needed to be admitted to EU parliament.
December 1st, 2008 at 8:48 pm
Rug-butter turns zombie-worshipper.