Trump did not say 'rascal Islamic terrorism'. (Perhaps your spell checker changed a mis-spell of radical into 'rascal'?)
Trump said Radical Islamic Terrorism. Which is indeed a plague and evil. But do you really think that Radical Islamic Terrorism (RIT) is worse than Atheistic Marxism/Communism? I don't. Atheistic Communism is responsible for hundreds of millions of deaths on the modern Era. Something Radical Islam is still to catch up to.
I wonder if you have never head of the Red-Green Alliance? This is the partnership between Atheistic Marxism (the root of today's culture killing wokeism/PCism/neo-Marxism) and Radical Islam. That partnership was created and inspired by the Cabal. How? Promotion of the ultra radicalized Wahabi sect, to the point where it came to dominate much of the Islamic world.
Trump is quite correct to go after radical Islamic terrorism. But you don't cure cancer by killing the patient. RIT is a cancer in the Islamic world, deliberately created and fostered in order to attack and destroy the Christian cultural sphere, which is the central hope of humankind.
But when someone just labels all Islam as totally evil, they are mistakenly adopting the mindset that the best way to kill the cancel is to just shotgun the entire patient. IMO.
Without the toxic input of the Satanic Cabal, much of Islam would be free to follow the Christian path via natural conversion. But look at where the Cabal settled down its core roots: Washington, London, the Vatican. All in the Christian sphere.
Why? Because if Christianity was ever allowed to rise to its true potential and fulfill its destiny, the rest of the world would follow. Buddhists and Hindus would all recognize the superiority of Christ's teaching. But a poisoned, corrupted Christian sphere can NEVER show them the way. Because true conversion only happens through the practice of Christ's love, not through doctrinal debate.
Trump is the best and only hope of the Center of the Christian world, the United States of America, throwing off the infection of the Cabal and rising to its real, true and original potential. But, that potential is not to teach: "your religion is evil,. you suck. You are scum. to the rest of humanity."
It is to identify where evil really lies, who or where is its source, and to then show the model of what Christ's love practiced in the real world really is. the first part requires exposing the source, the evil Cabal, and their twisted infection everywhere, including ho they have weaponized of radical Islamic sects. The second part is far harder. Its to show the rest of the world the way, by modeling true Christian values.
[I'm usually good at keeping my spellchecker ... in check. But it keeps evolving and sometimes catches me off guard. Very rascally.]
I mostly agree. Trump is focusing on RIT, and he often takes the time to distinguish it from general Islam or from all Muslims. I really liked his speech to the organization of Arab nations early in his first term. And, in one of the clips on that link, he also states that we will stamp out RIT with the help of our Muslim brothers. Trump has never stated that all Islam is inherently evil, at least not that I'm aware of. He's fighting the good fight, doing it right.
No, I've never heard of the red-green alliance. Sounds like a real axis of evil, though.
Right now evil has assumed the mantle of Radicalized Islam. But evil will easily take any name, any label it finds convenient. As a vehicle for evil, Radical Islam has traits that are qualitatively different from the vehicle of atheistic Marxism, and I could make a case that it's worse in some ways, though not in recent body count.
Trump has chosen the noble path, giving nearly everyone the chance to repent and do good. Even his skeptics will eventually acknowledge his kindness despite how it appears now.
I also expect God to weigh in sometime soon. God willing, we'll see that second part come to fruition.
I think that my interpretation of your response was in some kind shaped by the numerous comments in the thread that raise the flag of condemning all Islam, unconditionally. Something that I think is deeply misguided, in the end.
I agree, with caveats.
Trump did not say 'rascal Islamic terrorism'. (Perhaps your spell checker changed a mis-spell of radical into 'rascal'?)
Trump said Radical Islamic Terrorism. Which is indeed a plague and evil. But do you really think that Radical Islamic Terrorism (RIT) is worse than Atheistic Marxism/Communism? I don't. Atheistic Communism is responsible for hundreds of millions of deaths on the modern Era. Something Radical Islam is still to catch up to.
I wonder if you have never head of the Red-Green Alliance? This is the partnership between Atheistic Marxism (the root of today's culture killing wokeism/PCism/neo-Marxism) and Radical Islam. That partnership was created and inspired by the Cabal. How? Promotion of the ultra radicalized Wahabi sect, to the point where it came to dominate much of the Islamic world.
Trump is quite correct to go after radical Islamic terrorism. But you don't cure cancer by killing the patient. RIT is a cancer in the Islamic world, deliberately created and fostered in order to attack and destroy the Christian cultural sphere, which is the central hope of humankind.
But when someone just labels all Islam as totally evil, they are mistakenly adopting the mindset that the best way to kill the cancel is to just shotgun the entire patient. IMO.
Without the toxic input of the Satanic Cabal, much of Islam would be free to follow the Christian path via natural conversion. But look at where the Cabal settled down its core roots: Washington, London, the Vatican. All in the Christian sphere.
Why? Because if Christianity was ever allowed to rise to its true potential and fulfill its destiny, the rest of the world would follow. Buddhists and Hindus would all recognize the superiority of Christ's teaching. But a poisoned, corrupted Christian sphere can NEVER show them the way. Because true conversion only happens through the practice of Christ's love, not through doctrinal debate.
Trump is the best and only hope of the Center of the Christian world, the United States of America, throwing off the infection of the Cabal and rising to its real, true and original potential. But, that potential is not to teach: "your religion is evil,. you suck. You are scum. to the rest of humanity."
It is to identify where evil really lies, who or where is its source, and to then show the model of what Christ's love practiced in the real world really is. the first part requires exposing the source, the evil Cabal, and their twisted infection everywhere, including ho they have weaponized of radical Islamic sects. The second part is far harder. Its to show the rest of the world the way, by modeling true Christian values.
imo
[I'm usually good at keeping my spellchecker ... in check. But it keeps evolving and sometimes catches me off guard. Very rascally.]
I mostly agree. Trump is focusing on RIT, and he often takes the time to distinguish it from general Islam or from all Muslims. I really liked his speech to the organization of Arab nations early in his first term. And, in one of the clips on that link, he also states that we will stamp out RIT with the help of our Muslim brothers. Trump has never stated that all Islam is inherently evil, at least not that I'm aware of. He's fighting the good fight, doing it right.
No, I've never heard of the red-green alliance. Sounds like a real axis of evil, though.
Right now evil has assumed the mantle of Radicalized Islam. But evil will easily take any name, any label it finds convenient. As a vehicle for evil, Radical Islam has traits that are qualitatively different from the vehicle of atheistic Marxism, and I could make a case that it's worse in some ways, though not in recent body count.
Trump has chosen the noble path, giving nearly everyone the chance to repent and do good. Even his skeptics will eventually acknowledge his kindness despite how it appears now.
I also expect God to weigh in sometime soon. God willing, we'll see that second part come to fruition.
Hats off to you, Mr A.
I think that my interpretation of your response was in some kind shaped by the numerous comments in the thread that raise the flag of condemning all Islam, unconditionally. Something that I think is deeply misguided, in the end.
I very much appreciate your extended reply.