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Friday, August 11, 2023

ISIS: Everything Muhammad Is Not (Updated from 8/12/2014)

 

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi

أَبُو مُصْعَبٍ ٱلزَّرْقَاوِيُّ
"Zarqawi was killed in a targeted killing on June 7, 2006, while attending a meeting in an isolated safe house approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) north of Baqubah. At 14:15 GMT, two United States Air Force F-16C jets identified the house and the lead jet dropped two 500-pound (230 kg) guided bombs, a laser-guided GBU-12 and GPS-guided GBU-38 on the building located at 33°48′02.83″N 44°30′48.58″E. Five others were also reported killed."
-- Wikipedia

In the end, if "radical" Islam was to conquer the world, it would ultimately fail.  When all the unbelievers are dead and gone, who will they dominate then?  Like the League of the Perpetually Offended, radical Islam will, ultimately, have to feed on itself to survive, and that will be the beginning of the end of its reign.  

Radical Islam is a faith based on nothing that God desires.  It is a terrorist group that redefines Holy Scripture on a whim; what works this week may need to be redefined for operations next week, and so on.  They have turned the Qur'an into a living and breathing document of terror, with little resemblance to the original document.  It has no meaning to heretical monsters that bastardize the text other than to excuse their reign of terror as being in the name of Allah.  It is a sad reflection on a peaceful religion that has so much promise.

The majority of Islam, those not affiliated with the radical elements, will ignore the threat in favor of sticking our collective heads in the sand and hoping it will go away.  Given a chance, this evil will sever your head at the neck and leave it in the sand to rot.  This is what they live for.  Muhammad and Allah want them to cut five-year-old children in half.  This is what radical Islam believes to be true.  This is the horror they spread.  This is the horror of "radicalism" that even radical Islam does not want to understand or admit.  

Horror, in general, cannot be controlled.  These people are the worst humanity has to offer.  If you were to take the very insane sociopaths, and every "slice and dice" horror movie villain, and combine them, the final product would pale compared to the reality of these radical sects.

We are willing to let history repeat itself.  The horror of Nazi Germany is on the march again, and we are satisfied to do what we did before... turn a blind eye to the threat.  After all, the Nazis created this Islamic horror in order to rid the world of the Jewish issue.

In 2023, our current President has chosen to leave our southern border wide open for all to utilize. Terrorists are making good use of Presidential stupidity. We will lose millions of people before our leaders finally wake up to the threat and choose to deal with it.

One good thing that may come from a "World War III" with ISIS, is a realization throughout Islam that radical terror cannot be controlled, and maybe living in peaceful tolerance might be a good thing.

We will see.
“It was radicals like you and your father that hijacked your faith, hijacked a few planes, and made thousands of children orphans in a single day. You pretend my country beats you because you are poor, but you ignore that it was people of your faith that made this war. People like your father made this war. People like your father called for jihad. Well, now you got it. You don’t like it? Tell the Imam that his ignorance made his people poor. You don’t understand Americans at all. We don’t beat you because you’re poor. You pissed us off. We’d beat your ass rich or poor.”
-- Tucker Elliot
Editor's Note
(Re: disclaimer cum "get out of jail free" card)


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We all fall from grace, some more often than others; it is part of being human. God's test for us is what we learn from the experience... and what we do afterward.
Pastor Tony spent 22 years with United States Air Force Intelligence as a planner, analyst, briefer, instructor, and senior manager. Following his service career, he spent 17 years working with the premier and world-renowned Western Institutional Review Board, helping to protect the rights of human subjects involved in pharmaceutical research. He also served 8 years on the Board of Directors for the Angela J. Bowen Foundation.
Ordained 1n 2013 as an "interfaith" minister, he founded the Congregation for Religious Tolerance in response to intolerance shown by Christians toward peaceful Islam. As a weapon for his war on intolerance... he chose the pen. He wages his "battle" in the guise of the Congregation's official online blog, The Path, of which he is both author and editor. "The Path" offers a vehicle for commentary and guidance concerning one's personal, spiritual path toward peace and the final destination for us all. He resides in Pass Christian, Mississippi, where he volunteered as the lead chaplain at a regional medical center.

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