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Subject: Re: How to Properly insult a Muslim with their own terrorist history


Author:
Jim boy
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Date Posted: 08:08:54 02/16/17 Thu
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It just seems like you are pushng a different agenda here - prejudice against the roman catholic church. You like a lot of protestants, seem to resent and hate the roman catholic people. "protestant factions exist peacefully" ?!?!?! What are you smoking? They cause so much trouble all over the world where other (non protestant) religions are present.
You are the wolf in sheeps clothes, your cloak as been revelaed, your a bigot, this is not the middle ages, it is 2017, dont compare events of centuries ago to the current situation of muslims and there forcing of culture down our throats, how many more women and children will be raped, wake up you dinosaur!

>I have not read the Koran. But like many others, I
>have sat back and watched this issue play out. I'm a
>Christian and of course will not be swayed from it. I
>do not go to church because every church I've been to
>has become corrupted over time- this happens in every
>religion- men introduce one error and then expound on
>it, and grow lore around it. This is why there are
>factions among Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, and
>every other religion. Ultimately, dogma dilutes the
>original message. Please allow me to point out a few
>things that I've taken note of in this series.
>
>Regarding the title "Allah", the Hebrews used the word
>Eloi or Elohim... a mere difference of dialect.
>
>The old testament of the Bible was indeed written in
>ancient Hebrew, most of the letters of Paul in Aramaic
>then translated into Greek. Many eastern Bibles are
>still published in Aramaic or are direct translations
>from it. As far as "critical texts" go, many of the
>Aramaic ones are more accurate than Greek or Latin
>translations.
>
>The volatility of Islam, as I see it, lies within a
>culture of blind acceptance. This was an enormous
>problem in the early Roman Catholic Church and led to
>things like the Inquisition, and the Crusades- both
>were entirely fruitless in their supposed cause and
>served only to pile misery on the common people. In
>short, they were political agendas under the guise of
>religious piety.
>
>Heresy? It is God's will that everyone comes to a
>knowledge of the truth. It has never been God's will
>to pour molten lead into a "heretic's" brass boots...
>or to saw the "heretic's" head off slowly. Both major
>factions have directly practiced demonic atrocities-
>Christian and Muslim.
>
>The Christian faction didn't stop to consider the
>dangers of dogma until the reformation. The
>reformation, in turn, spawned some of the deadliest
>wars ever fought; basically these wars were Catholic
>Kings against Protestant Princes. Still a political
>upheaval... in the name of God. Ultimately, the
>Protestant movement took root and it was not until
>then that the dogma of the church lost its hold on the
>common man. For all intents and purposes, protestant
>factions coexist peacefully.
>
>What I'm seeing in Islam is a need for a reformation.
>Islamic factions are killing and terrorizing each
>other almost as much as they are their purported
>common enemy. Why?
>
>I will never forget what I saw on the news when the
>Libyan revolution started. The interview (of a man on
>the street) went like this:
>Newsman: What do you think will happen now that people
>are openly fighting the government?
>Man on the Street: I do not think! I only cry for my
>people!
>
>"I do not think..."
>
>This is a cultural weakness resultant from millennia
>of dictatorial governance. I have seen it throughout
>the far East as well- people only reacting, only
>obeying, only subjecting themselves to the hyperbole.
>Someone yells "heretic" and with great indignation,
>mobs follow along and destroy. It's very much like the
>blood feuds of the Appalachians- mindless retaliation,
>getting more violent with every occurrence. And more
>mindless. I do not think, I only cry...
>
>What Islam needs is a reformation and to some extent
>it's happening now, as Shias and Sunnis are
>increasingly at each other's throats. The one faction
>is more fundamentalist, the other seemingly more
>interested in applying their beliefs in a real world.
>The Bible does say, "As much as possible, live in
>peace with the unbelievers, or else you would have to
>leave this world altogether." (Paraphrased by me after
>12 years of intensive study in English, Greek and
>Aramaic.)
>
>True heresy is something that only God can judge. We,
>as finite humans do not know a man's heart. God does.
>Why then do humans insist on being the executioners of
>a perceived heretic? One simple answer- because the
>alleged heresy threatens their political position.
>God's advice is, "if a man chooses to not believe
>after the second admonition, shake the dust off your
>sandals and be on your way." To shake the dust off
>your sandals has the same connotation as throwing a
>shoe at someone... it's an insult... but then BE DONE
>WITH IT.
>
>What we accuse Islam of today is no different than the
>atrocities that were commissioned by the Roman
>Catholic Church in the dark and medieval ages. And,
>just as back then, these deeds are demonic in
>nature... executed without thinking and in the name of
>God. God is not in these thoughts, God is not in these
>deeds. God is light and in Him is no darkness at all.

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Date Posted: 23:29:24 03/01/17 Wed
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There is no good muslims, since every muslim believes in such evilution spellbooks like Kitab al Azif and Kitab al Quran! It is Azathoth vel Allah who is their false god. Similarity with hebrew equivalent Sabaoth Eloah means that islamic false god is an blasphemous impostor of True God.


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