If the keffiyeh fits...

By far the blog entry that has received the most comments is the one about Islam.  My favorite is this:
"...Islam is a religion of peace...if you don't stop lying about it, we are going to kill you."
I guess that confirms what I wrote in the first place.  But lest you don't believe me, I suggest that you remember a few salient facts:
  1. the Koran teaches that it is a shameful thing for any muslim to be subordinate to any non-muslim;
  2. not one muslim voice was raised in opposition or condemnation when islamic militants occupied and desecrated the Church of the Nativity--the traditional site of the birth of Jesus:
  3. the muslims in so-called Kosovo have desecrated and destroyed scores of Christian churches;
  4. nearly a century after the creation of the so called "secular republic" in muslim Turkey, Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, the mother church of Orthodox Christians has still not been returned to them;
  5. when a Danish newspaper ran the cartoon about Muhammad the illiterate camel herder who founded islam based on his epileptic rantings, the "peaceful" muslims responded by killing Maronite priests in Lebanon, and Christians throughout the world;
  6. the muslim prelate known as the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem kept on his desk in a silver frame an autographed photograph of Adolf Hitler on which was inscribed, "to my good friend the Grand Mufti--Adolf Hitler";
  7. the muslims in Afghanistan used demolitions to destroy statues of Buddha that are far older than islam itself;
  8. and I could go on and on.
In fairness, I do not condemn all muslims for their evil ideology any more than I condemn all those who joined Stalin's Communist Party or Hitler's Nazi Party in order to save themselves and their families.  But saying things like "Islam is a religion of peace and is very different from its radicals", is like saying "Nazism was good for Germany, it was just those damned Hitlerist Radicals that were evil".


 

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