But there are far bigger and far more pertinent threats at this point in time.
Sharia law is nowhere near the threat of the Globo-Satanist cabal.
Islamist radicals are being used, plain and simple. I don't have sympathy in them having been duped, but I'd rather not play into the idea Islam is the sum of all evil in the current landscape.
Thus, for the time being, I am neutral to that faction.
Hate is a tool of the enemy, and it's best not to fall into these easy snap judgements.
Don't mistake my apprehension for a lack of concern.
I'll take the necessary precautions where needed, but short of bomb-proofing my property and person, what the hell am I supposed to do with the rise of a Taliban State power?
Mohammed claimed that the Quran was recited to him by the angel Jibril (Gabriel), about 600 years after Christ.
The Quran directly contradicts the core tenets of Christianity - it claims that Jesus was not God, that Jesus did not die on the cross, and thusly that Jesus did not rise from the dead. (https://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/)
In 1 Corinthians 16:22, "As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed."
Where Mohammed was raised, polytheism was common. Mohammed travelled with his uncle who was a trader. He was exposed to monotheism of the Jews and Christians, and thought that was a better system than one of multiple gods. He selected the moon-god of Allah (al-ilah, literally "the god") as the single "god" of Islam. (https://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-moon-god-allah.htm)
If you are Christian, and believe that Jesus was the final revelation, then why would God provide conflicting revelations to Mohammed 600 years later? The answer is simple. Allah of Islam is not the God of Christianity.
They could believe in any thing as a justification for their motives for all I care, it doesn't change the landscape.
I certainly don't advise treating them as allies, but more than one angle indicates they are being used as a scapegoat.
Protesting Islam is a fight for another day. Hell, if we take down the power structures pulling all the strings, we might not have to confront Islam at all. They could just wither away in the wind with what might happen.
It's hard to read this and not assume it is fear porn.
I'm gonna need some more receipts than this.
My opinion of the Taliban is neutral up until the MSM is radio silent about the goings on there.
It is clear to me the MSM is trying to make the Taliban out to be a boogeyman. There is a reason for it, and I'm not gonna take the bait any longer.
Afghan is Islam.
Doesn’t take a genius to see how that cancer will invade the USA.
Try reading this:
https://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/america-sharia-law.html
https://www.sapiens.org/culture/sharia-united-states/
It’s like fuel to the fire.
Make no mistake, I don't view them as allies.
But there are far bigger and far more pertinent threats at this point in time.
Sharia law is nowhere near the threat of the Globo-Satanist cabal.
Islamist radicals are being used, plain and simple. I don't have sympathy in them having been duped, but I'd rather not play into the idea Islam is the sum of all evil in the current landscape.
Thus, for the time being, I am neutral to that faction.
Hate is a tool of the enemy, and it's best not to fall into these easy snap judgements.
Don't mistake my apprehension for a lack of concern.
I'll take the necessary precautions where needed, but short of bomb-proofing my property and person, what the hell am I supposed to do with the rise of a Taliban State power?
Mohammed claimed that the Quran was recited to him by the angel Jibril (Gabriel), about 600 years after Christ.
The Quran directly contradicts the core tenets of Christianity - it claims that Jesus was not God, that Jesus did not die on the cross, and thusly that Jesus did not rise from the dead. (https://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/)
In 1 Corinthians 16:22, "As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed."
Where Mohammed was raised, polytheism was common. Mohammed travelled with his uncle who was a trader. He was exposed to monotheism of the Jews and Christians, and thought that was a better system than one of multiple gods. He selected the moon-god of Allah (al-ilah, literally "the god") as the single "god" of Islam. (https://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-moon-god-allah.htm)
If you are Christian, and believe that Jesus was the final revelation, then why would God provide conflicting revelations to Mohammed 600 years later? The answer is simple. Allah of Islam is not the God of Christianity.
Come one, you're completely missing my point.
Again, they aren't our allies.
But they aren't our primary enemy either.
They could believe in any thing as a justification for their motives for all I care, it doesn't change the landscape.
I certainly don't advise treating them as allies, but more than one angle indicates they are being used as a scapegoat.
Protesting Islam is a fight for another day. Hell, if we take down the power structures pulling all the strings, we might not have to confront Islam at all. They could just wither away in the wind with what might happen.