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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Truth about Islam, spoken by Ibrahim. It is a "religion" built upon hatred.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Well explained! In 1683 on 911 the ottomans were defeated in Europe by the Christians. Turkey became the dividing line between the east and the west. Churchill decision to return the Jews to Jerusalem and our oil companies desire to control energy in the east has created a dissolution of the separation of the east and the west my view.

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Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

There is nothing to understand except that Muslims hate non-Muslims! Simple, when they chant death to America in Middle Eastern countries, it is clear what their agenda is. It's interesting how the Palestinians occupy a small portion of land in Israel. Still, I do not see any wealthy Middle Eastern countries taking them in as refugees and building them housing and creating jobs! I guess it would cut into the Neocon War Hawks slush fund for the DemonRats, RepubTurds, and Israel Government. Got to keep the War machine turning, don't you know!

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Will Hayden's avatar

This really speaks to man's religions at large, I would include atheism as a religion in this context too. It comes down to one thing: individual equal rights vs collectivism (tribalism, communism, fascism, all variations of collectivism including those who claim to be "the science" or who worship false gods of power & money). It's also why we don't have a State Religion. Islam is extremist, basically sworn to kill anyone who isn't one of them. The rest, like "Socialism" are granted "moderate" status of "communism", but really they are just different degrees of the same thing: tyranny. Could you say the same about Christianity? Well, did the Pilgrims not escape from "Christian" tyranny? What about Judaism? If a religion says they must ALL be killed (referring to the other tribe) as a means of survival, that is an ideology of "the ends justify the means". Where have we heard that before? It's another rationalization of "tribalism". Survival of you and your family is a pretty powerful argument and understandably the reason for mankind's history of tribalism in one form or the other. That said, this is what makes America different: the idea that individuals have equal rights at birth vs collectivism (special privileges for any group ALWAYS violate the individual rights of someone else. Disagree? Name one that doesn't). We are all born (created) with free will, by Natural Law that comes from Nature's Creator (note: science is built on Natural Law so to be atheist you might as well say you don't believe in science) not government, without regard to religion, is the original idea of USA, "Your rights end where mine begin and vice versa. Don't tread on me." Free will, the right to choose what thoughts we hold onto and what we choose to discard, cannot be taken away, only surrendered, even if at the cost of our mortal life. That is why "Live free or die" is not a slogan, it is the Truth for people who accept we are immortal beings having a human experience. It is how freedom is won, one person at a time, one day at a time. Any other form of "religion" by mankind that contradicts Natural Law and free will also contradicts the Constitution, and for that reason anyone holding public office who advocates for "Group Rights" is advocating for the violation of someone else's individual rights and should either renounce their error or be removed from public office immediately, because they basically lied when they took their oath. Freedom comes from our Creator, have we forgotten? "You can deny reality. But you cannot deny the consequences of denying reality." - Ayn Rand

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Will Hayden's avatar

Faith and fear are opposite ends of the same thing: belief. If you believe in immortality, you conquer all fear including death and you stand not only for your own freedom but understand freedom and responsibility are inseparable: if you don't stand up for freedom of others, then no one will stand up for yours. Simple concept, easy to forget when our lives are threatened and it's "kill or be killed" by tribalism. That is what Jesus Christ who was tortured, crucified, died was risen and forgave the sinners (all of us) showed us, He paid the price for our freedom. Live free or die! Because life is short, but eternity lasts forever. MAGA!

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

Good point

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Deborah Richardson Evans's avatar

I had his book but my daughter-in-law took most of all my books !

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Edwin's avatar

That is worse than burning them!

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Barbara Charis's avatar

I read excerpts from the Koran, which was written several hundred years, after the illiterate Mohammad died. It was brought into being. by wealthy people, which is usually the way religion gets promoted. Wealthy people at the top being supported by all the little people at the bottom. The Koran has at least ten chapters telling people to murder infidels. In my opinion, it is anti-life, which is striking at our Creator who made all life, even them. Mohammad was a perfect example of someone who had absolutely no virtues, whatsoever...and people who follow the tenets of this religion...have not progressed mentally in the last 1200 years.

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Bryan L.'s avatar

I despise Islam. All they wanna do is have a holy war.

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Jeffrey W Massey's avatar

Thanks for posting this, a wonderful and concise view of a complicated topic. Andrew McCarthy's "The Grand Jihad: How Islan and the Left Sabotage America" is another wonderful book to explore some of Islam's more radical effects. Islam, as practiced today, is incompatible with a free democracy.

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FreedomFighter's avatar

Islam is simply a cult of death practiced by tribal heathens.

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Dr. Joe P.'s avatar

The comment that “the tribe was what humanity is to modern people: to be part of the tribe was to be treated humanely; to be outside the tribe was to be treated inhumanely” is exactly right.

Take for instance our “noble savages,” the American Indian tribes. Many of them call themselves their language’s equivalent of “the people” or “the men” or “the human beings.” Other tribes are, by definition, NOT human beings and thus subject to rape and plunder and slavery.

You can say that pre-America the European countries tended to the same philosophy. Kingdoms were self-important and other kingdoms were outsiders and untrustworthy, unless you make some kind of treaty or blood connection that smooths things over. But as you say, the American concept of the God-given rights of the INDIVIDUAL is antithetical to the standard human condition, of which Islam is perhaps one of the most primitive modern examples.

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