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Aussie ISIS Doctor

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Is Mise, Suse.
Nestorian Christians originally had communities and monasteries dotted along the silk road from Asia Minor to China but they were exterminated by Islamic Jihad. The British in India ended Islamic tyranny and freed the Indians from slavery under the Mughals, who were a Persian Muslim upper caste, repeat for Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Nigeria etc..
There was never any question of missionaries using force in the New World as they were always outnumbered and surrounded by savages, people like Suse just ignore the accounts of what American Indians and Australian Aborigines were actually like, how habitually violent, unpredictable and wantonly destructive they were.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 7:16:04 PM
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Dear Luciferase,

I've come across an interesting article which may
be of interest in "Psychology Today."

"As Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria
butcher thousands of "infidels" and carry off
their women and children into slavery, many in the
West are inclined to see this as a unique outcrop
of Islamic fundamentalism."

"Yet after over-running a Bosnian town on July 11 1995,
Bosnian Serbs - ostensibly Christian forces - cold-bloodedly
massacred 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica. Hutu genocide of
Tutsis in Rwanda, Khmir Rouge mass murders of Cambodian city-
dwellers, Nazi genocide of Jews, Gypsies and the
disabled - the list of savagery is as long as it is profoundly depressing."

The article goes on to ask -

"What are the origins of savagery if they cannot be
ascribed to a single religion or idealogy?"

The following link explains:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-winner-effect/201408/isis-savagery-explained
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 7:32:06 PM
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cont'd ...

Here is another website that explains things
further:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/confessions-techie/201502/the-psychological-antidote-isis-part-i
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 7:39:58 PM
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according to a former medical student it seems that doctor helped himself to many nurses before his conversion experience. From a fundie secularist with no moral base he has moved to an even more perverted immoral base. Not surprising really. He saw how bankrupt the west has become under secularism and unfortunately turned to a religion just as bankrupt.
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 8:31:43 PM
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Foxy,
Ah yes:
Srebrenica-Didn't happen/no evidence.
Rwanda-Happens every few years, typical sub 60 IQ negro behaviour.
Kampuchea-Socialism.
Holocaust-Socialism.

Religion played no part in any of the above but Islam (if you insist on describing it as a religion) is central to ISIS, they have explicitly stated that they are trying to bring about malhama and all that follows after that. The khalifah is a pre-requisite, think of it as socialism is to communism.
See Dabiq iss 3 page 5: The Islamic State before al-malhamah (The immigrants to the land of malahim)
http://media.clarionproject.org/files/09-2014/isis-isil-islamic-state-magazine-Issue-3-the-call-to-hijrah.pdf
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 8:55:36 PM
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Looking forward to Part II, Foxy, but things don't look too good, do they.
Posted by Luciferase, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 11:20:40 PM
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