It’s Not a Corrupted Version… it IS Islam!
Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 5 months ago to Politics
Warning: Don't read if you're afraid to know the TRUTH. (Take your blue pill). For everyone else, swallow the red pill & open your eyes to the reality of what is REALLY going on. Nope, you won't find this on the elitist-controlled MSM.
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In the rest of the world, it's about 70%, maybe...
There's a lot of people who are "Muslim" because if they aren't "Muslim", their family, or their town, or their government, will murder them.
Do we end up with parallel legal systems? Which court system would an appeal of a verdict go to?
THAT kind of unintended consequence scare the crap out of me...
So, how about Spanish as an acceptable alternative language in the US, or flying a Mexican Flag really close to an American flag "to honor THEIR heritage..."?
Which slope got slippery first?.... just wonderin'...
It sure LOOKS as if the fundamentalist Islamists DO have a strategy and tactic of subtle and slow invasion and patient modification of their new surroundings until they outnumber 'the natives' and take over...
But that kind of begs the question that assumes that EVERY immigrant to a new country shares that 'wait and take over later' strategy. Since it sure looks like there is a negligible (if any) segment of the Islamic population that EVER does any kind of push-back against the Sharia-demanding Islamists, one could easily infer that yes, they ALL ARE bent on the Universal Takeover of The World.
Evidence to the contrary seems to be lacking, which does lead to a very negative and easy generalization about Islam and Muslims.
I'd LOVE them to prove me wrong, but again, the evidence...
The 'proof' exists only in the hope or belief that there IS an afterlife with a heaven or hell, and THAT proof has been shown to be somewhat lacking over the past, say, million years or more.
:) I've been through some religion and philosophies in my life and I'm pretty clear that 'proving existence exists' is a hard thing to... prove.
I also think one of the most stupid moves by any alleged 'world leader' is/was to tell your opponent the exact timing of your withdrawal from the battlefield. Our finest military minds of the past would have spat in his face over that if they were still around.
Jan
I am in favor of fighting against the aggressions of modern Islam, but I want to get the granularity correct when I speak about the Muslim religion per se.
Jan
I was typing at technocracy
Yes the Germans did the same on both the eastern and western fronts and for the same reasons that the allies did. I don't see what your point is there.
In Vietnam the bombing of the Ho Chi Minh trail was to stop the supply of materials into South Vietnam but if there happened to be a convoy or a division (for example) movement, they'd bomb it. Other targets were supply depots and Hanoi to name just one city.
All I was trying to say was that Christians are freed from all the picky sacrifice goat laws of the Old Testament.
That would include Jews who become Christians.
I definitely would not stone an adulterer.
Psst! I ate the spare pork chop in the fridge with a dinner of microwaved leftovers.
I'm just thinking of my life. My mom is Methodist; my dad is Catholic. They take some few elements literally and view most of it as metaphoric. My wife's mom/dad were Methodist/Catholic by background too, but they were even less into it, dismissing all religion completely even at the end of their lives. My wife and I were both UUs when we met.
At an event, it's not uncommon for us to meet other people from different backgrounds-- maybe one's some version of Muslim and her parents are really into it, and the other is Catholic by background but knows almost nothing about it. And we're all here in the modern world doing our things.
It would be inconceivable to me that meeting someone at an event I would reject someone on the basis of religious background. Almost no one I meet takes their religion of background literally; it just informs their world view. I can't imagine giving my business card to someone at a fundraiser, knowing that they might have read an article I wrote likening their background to the devil. Usually their sweet grandma was really into, and they're doing research at the UW and view the world empirically/objectively as I do.
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/quran/...
proves your point.
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