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How do we defeat Islamo-Nihilism? : Comments

By Sam Ben-Meir, published 9/8/2016

ISIS is failing and will fail not only because it is a brutal and shortsighted organization that rules through fear and totalitarian control of day-to-day life, but because it is a denial of the creativity of the human mind.

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'Judeo-Christianity is threatened not by radical Islam but by right wing, anti-immigrant racism.'

No Ben you are wrong. Left wing fools who really think they are clever in getting simple things mixed up has destroyed western civilisation. Secularism/feminism is like Islam in that it is a death cult. Millions of unborn are slaughtered and then we invite those in vastly inferior cultures to establish that culture here. Secularism has encouraged and promoted gross immorality and made homosexuality a badge of honor instead of shame. Secularism now wants to fool little kids that having a penis does not make you a boy or a vagina a girl.

Don't be fooled however Ben, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has not been caught out by this foolishness. He predicted these things would happen.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 4:23:38 PM
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Loudmouth

Yes, it is stated many times in Islamic text that Allah is all powerful and all mighty.

For example

"And Allah drove back those who disbelieved in their rage, they gained no advantage (booty, etc.). Allah sufficed for the believers in the fighting (by sending against the disbelievers a severe wind and troops of angels). And Allah is Ever All-Strong, All-Mighty."

http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/nora/html/33-25.html

Allah could summon up severe winds and troops of angles, so why did Allah need Mohammad anyway?

Mohammad said he was visited by the angle Gabriel, and the angle Gabriel told him he had to kill the men and boys of Qurayza.

So why couldn't the angles do that?

The angles were so powerful, they could easily dispense with the men and boys of Qurayza.

But no....they were not powerful enough, and they had to get Mohammad to dispense with the men and boys of Qurayza.

Islam relies on not asking too many questions, or thinking too much.

Now in this article, the author states that ISIS is "an intellectually starved group that is devoid of ideas, of anything resembling theological or philosophical content. Thinking or theorizing outside the strict bounds of Sharia is forbidden and regarded as a criminal violation of Islamic law."

ISIS is not the only one.
Posted by interactive, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 4:43:50 PM
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Hi Interactive,

Why ? It's called 'complicity', a lot like the tactic of criminals inducting new members, to 'blood' them', or perverts suck impressionable targets into committing acts of perversion: once you're in, you're tainted for life.

I'd suggest that strict Islam relies on not asking ANY questions, just accepting, and surrendering (= Islam).

At least, in the Old Testament, god didn't mash Adam and Eve between his fingers for eating of the Tree of Knowledge, or cut off their right arms and let legs (Surah 5: 33), only banished them out into the real world to make their own way.

Cheers,

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 5:27:15 PM
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Loudmouth

I don't think Allah or the angels had much to do with it.

Voices do not appear out of nowhere, and angels do not appear out of nowhere and speak to people, as stated by Mohammad.

They are hallucinations and delusions, and in today's more scientific world, such hallucinations and delusions would be symptomatic of schizophrenia.

"Hallucinations can involve hearing, seeing, tasting, feeling or smelling something that does not exist, but which the sufferer believes is real. Similarly, delusions are unfounded beliefs, for example, of persecution, guilt or grandeur that seem utterly real to the person experiencing them"

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/schizophrenia

However, schizophrenia would not be an excuse for what Mohammad did to 1000s of men, women and children.
Posted by interactive, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 5:50:53 PM
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Islamist 'terror' attacks are often false flags. Why do I say that?

Lets go back a bit.

In the old days when the people had an issue with the govt they went to the kings castle and confronted king wielding swords and knives.

Ever noticed how todays terrorist attacks are always aimed at the mass of nobodies and not at the kings and Queens in power land.

Ever notice how the neocons are never the targets of terrorist attacks?

Perhaps you might like to consider asking why that might be?

Terrorism often masquerades as the protector.
Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Thursday, 11 August 2016 5:45:49 PM
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Hi Interactive,

I wasn't suggesting that anybody's myths actually occurred, sorry to give the wrong impression. As for hallucinations, yes, people who fast for days are very likely to have them. Often during Ramadan, I'm told, some people are slightly hallucinating by sun-down.

It's revealing, by the way, that the No-Fat Kale and Soy-Buffalo-Cheese Set probably never have hallucinations, at least not for those reasons, or reasons of poverty.

RDS,

Neo-cons don't congregate conveniently together, so there's your answer. But don't let a bit of paranoia go wasted: notice what proportion of neo-cons are Right-Handed ? Yeah. That's right.

Joe
Posted by Loudmouth, Thursday, 11 August 2016 6:12:20 PM
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