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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

MUSLIMS COMING TO AMERICA? YOU'RE ON A BOAT, MOTHER$%#&ERS!

 

On Christmas Day, a Nigerian Muslim terrorist working for Al-Queda tried to blow up a plane about to land in Detroit, Michigan.

Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was initially detained at the University of Michigan Medical Center on Friday where he was being treated for third-degree burns caused by the explosive material he carried on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 from Lagos, Nigeria with a stopover in Amdersterdam, The Netherlands. On Monday, Abdulmutallab told law enforcement officers that he is just one of the many terrorist bombers trained by Al-Qaeda in Yemen.

But, here are some little tidbits that we idiotic, myopic Westerners have missed over the past few days.

  • A bomber - apparently planning to attack a meeting of NATO and tribal officials - blew himself up in a busy market district Thursday, January 14, 2010 in central Afghanistan, killing at least 20 people and making it the deadliest attack against civilians in more than three months.

 

  • Two U.S. service members died and four Afghan soldiers were killed in separate explosions Wednesday, January 13, 2010 in eastern Afghanistan, an area of the nation rife with violence, officials said.

 

  • A United States Marine, an Afghan soldier and a well-known British jounalist were killed in an explosion in Afghanistan on Saturday, January 9, 2010, the UK's Ministry of Defence has said. Four U.S. Marines were seriously injured, as was a photographer traveling with the British journalist.

 

  • A house in Pakistan's commercial center Karachi was rocked by a large explosion, killing at least seven people. Officials say the Friday, January 8, 2010 explosion flattened a home in the Baldia neighborhood that was apparently being used as a safehouse for terrorists. Police searching through the rubble say they have recovered guns, grenades, suicide vests and other explosives.  They say the people inside the home may have set off the blast by accident. Police are trying to determine the identity of the victims. They say at least two suspects have been taken into custody.

 

  • Four Christian churches in Malaysia have been attacked amid tensions over the use of the word "Allah" by non-Muslims in the country. Attackers threw a molotov cocktail which failed to ignite at a church in the state of Selangor on the afternoon of Friday, January 8, 2010, media reports said. The incident comes hours after a petrol bomb was thrown at a church in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, as well as attackers trying to set another two ablaze in a nearby suburb. Police also recieved reports of cars displaying Christian symbols having their windshields smashed in the suburb of Bangsar.

 

  • A bomber targeting the commander of a pro-government militia detonated the explosive vest he was wearing in a crowded market on Thursday, January 7, 2010, killing ten people and adding to a rising tide of violence in eastern Afghanistan. Witnesses said the bomber walked up to the commander, Nasir Paray, and detonated his vest in Gardez, capital of Paktia province. The commander died in the blast, and four children were among the others killed.

 

  • A 20-hour gun battle prompted by a deadly terrorist attack on a police outpost in Kashmir’s summer capital of Srinagar ended on Thursday, January 7, 2010 at a hotel after the police killed two terrorists, including one Pakistani national. Terrorists opened fire Wednesday afternoon on security forces in the middle of a busy market at the center of town, on the Indian side of the border. One policeman and a civilian were killed, and 10 people were wounded.

 

  • NATO says an American service member died Thursday, January 7, 2010 after the explosion of a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. A statement from the alliance-led International Security Assistance Force says the victim died Thursday. It did not give the branch of service or other details.

 

  • A bomb, concealed in trash outside the compound of Khost Gov. Tahir Khan Sabari, went off during a meeting on Thursday, January 7, 2010, The New York Times said. The governor and six other officials were injured by flying glass. Khost and Paktia provinces are both majority Pashtun regions where the Taliban is strong and border South Waziristan in Pakistan, a tribal area. The bombing that killed seven CIA officers on New Year's Eve, 2009 occurred in Khost.

 

  • An Ohio man who became loud and disruptive aboard a flight from Miami to Detroit -- at one point telling those around him he "wanted to kill all the Jews'' -- was removed from the airplane before takeoff and arrested late Wednesday, January 6, 2005. The man in custody is identified as Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, who authorities say posed no potential security threat. Miami-Dade police say he caused enough of a ``disturbance'' that the pilot had to return to the jet-bridge. When Asad was taken off the plane to be interviewed by police, he threatened officers, made racial comments and charged an officer, authorities said. He was Tasered twice.

 

  • Two security personnel and one civilian were killed and 10 persons - six security personnel and four civilians - were injured Wednesday, January 6, 2010, when a two-man pro-Pakistan Muslim "fidayeen" (suicide) squad lobbed grenades and opened indiscriminate fire at Lal Chowk in Srinagar, the capital of India's northern-most state of Jammu & Kashmir, before rushing to a nearby hotel, where they holed up. Claiming responsibility, the pro-Pakistan Jamiat-ul-Mujahedin, a breakaway faction of the Hizbul Mujahideen, in a fax to Press Trust of India, said the attack was aimed at derailing the "so-called political process" in the state.

 

  • Egyptian police say a Christmas Eve shooting on Orthodox Christmas Eve, (January 6, 2010) killed eight people, including seven Coptic Christians and sent shock waves through the country's Christian minority. The victims were mostly teenagers. The shooting ocurred in the southern Egyptian town Nagaa Hammadi on Wednesday, the night before Coptic Christmas. Gunmen opened fire on the Copts as they emerged from midnight mass. They raked pedestrians along a stretch of road that housed two churches and a shopping mall, leaving pools of blood on the roadside. A Muslim policeman who was guarding the church was also killed in the attack. Copts, who account for up to 10 percent of Egypt's population of 80 million, are the Middle East's largest Christian community but complain of routine discrimination and harassment.

 

  • Four U.S. servicemembers and a British soldier were killed in two separate roadside bomb explosions in southern Afghanistan on Sunday, January 4, 2010, according to statements from NATO-led and British forces. Violence in Afghanistan has reached the highest level since the 2001 ouster of the Taliban by U.S.-backed Afghan forces. Last year the number of U.S. service personnel killed in Afghanistan was more than twice that in 2008.

 

  • At least 95 people were killed on January 1, 2010, when a suicide bomber attacked a volley ball game in a pro-government town in northwest Pakistan, police and rescue workers said. At least 80 people were also wounded in the explosion, Edhi ambulance service spokesman Mujahid Khan said in a phone interview from Peshawar. The residents of the town of Lakki Marwat where the bombing occurred have been supporting the Pakistani government’s efforts to suppress Taliban militants responsible for killing thousands of civilians in terror attacks in 2009, Lakki Marwat Police Chief Mohammed Ayub said in a phone interview. Pakistan’s military is battling the Taliban in South Waziristan and Swat Valley in the nation’s northwest border regions adjacent to Afghanistan.

 

  • A Somali man has been charged with trying to kill a Danish artist whose caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed sparked riots around the world. The suspect, who was shot by police outside cartoonist Kurt Westergaard's home in the city of Aarhus on Friday, January 1, 2010, was carried into court on a stretcher. Police say he broke into the house armed with an axe and a knife and that he has links with Somali Islamist militants. The man, who cannot be named for Danish legal reasons, was charged with attempted murder. Danish police say he broke into Mr Westergaard's home and shouted in broken English that he wanted to kill him. He is also alleged to have attacked police with an axe when they arrived at the scene.

 

  • The CIA has confirmed that seven of its intelligence agents were killed and six injured in a December 31, 2009 self-destruction bombing in eastern Afghanistan. It is the greatest loss of life in a single incident for the CIA since the Beirut bombing in 1983. In a statement CIA director Leon Panetta said the seven killed "were far from home and close to the enemy." One of the victims was the CIA base chief, a mother of three responsible for directing and coordinating CIA operations in a region on the border with Pakistan where insurgents operate freely. The Taliban claimed responsibility, saying the bomber was an Afghan National Army officer wearing an explosive vest who then entered the base and blew himself up inside the gymnasium.

 

  • On Wednesday, December 30, Iraqi police say a double bomb attack in the western city of Ramadi has killed at least 20 people and wounded more than 30 others. Police say the bombings appeared to target senior officials of Iraq's Anbar province, of which Ramadi is the capital.  They say the attack began with a driver-detonated car bombing on a road near the offices of Anbar's governor, Qassim Mohammed al-Fahdawi. A short time later as al-Fahdawi was leaving the complex to inspect damage from the first blast, police say another bomber on foot blew himself up in the crowd. The attack wounded the governor and killed his deputy police commander. Anbar was a key base for al-Qaida militants and other Sunni insurgents in the years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.  Sunni militants turned against al-Qaida in 2006 and joined forces with the U.S. military, helping to reduce violence in the region significantly.

 

  • On Monday, December 28, a bomber targeting a Shiite Muslim procession in Pakistan's largest city of Karachi killed 30 people and wounded dozens more, as Shiites across the country marked the key holy day of Ashoura. Outraged Shiites responded by setting fire to buildings and vehicles at the blast site and hurling stones at security forces who had been guarding the march for their failure to prevent the attack. Authorities responded by firing into the air.

 

  • On Monday, December 28, officials announced that in the remote western desert of the country of Niger, gunmen had killed three tourists from Saudi Arabia. Three other Saudi citizens were wounded in the attack, Niger government spokesman Mamane Kassoum Moktar told The Associated Press. Security forces have been sent to track down the unidentified attackers, he said. Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled bin Saud told Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV the tourists were leaving Niger for neighboring Mali when they were attacked around dawn after stopping their vehicle to perform morning prayers.

 

  • On Tuesday, December 22, a bomber wearing explosives detonated himself (the sole minor consolation we can take from these nauseating events) at the gates of the Peshwar Press Club in Peshwar, Pakistan. The blast killed a guard, the Club's accountant, and a bystander. At least 20 others were wounded. The Club in the northwest Pakistan city had received a series of threats in the month leading up to the attack.

For those of you still too indoctrinated by the left to see the truth, allow me to spell it out for you: Islam is at war.

Now, it was one thing when this war was a self-contained little affair between Shi'a and Sunni being carried out in a narrow region from Africa to Central and Southern Asia and amongst only about 1/2 the world's population. But we left that quaint scenario behind long ago. September 11, 2001 was just Islamofascism's little exclamation point on our invitation to their party.

Thing is, there are still millions of stupid, blind Westerners who want to call Islam "the religion of peace." These purposefully ignorant sheep cling to the irrelevancy of "a majority of Muslims who just want to live their lives", as if that matters one whit in the face of one or more of their ideologies wanting Christians, Jews and any other non-Muslims dead or subjugated to their rule.

During World War II, the United States was not at war with the National Socialist Party of Germany (a.k.a.; the Nazis). The United States went to war against Germany, the nation-state that harbored and supported the evil ideology of Nazism. Not all Germans were Nazis. We knew and understood this. But we still knew where the enemy originated and we sought to destroy that enemy in that place.

(Note: I will remind everyone at this point that just as the global Islamofasicsts are attacking themselves internally as they struggle for control of their religion, so too did the various political elements within Nazi Germany battle one another for superiority and control of that nation's military and government.)  

Islamofascism, like all evil tyrannies, must be fought the same way. While there is no one, single nation-state that can be attacked to eliminate this vileness, there is one, single theology that harbors and supports it. Islam is the source of this evil. And we must not hesitate to speak this truth loudly and boldly, calling this second-hand theology founded by a convicted fugitve exactly what it is - a destructive force for hatred and oppression.

The events of Christmas Day (and if these bastards will kill one another while they are praying, we should not be at all surprised when they try to kill hundreds of us on one of our culture's holiest days of the year) point to an obvious solution that is being ignored for fear of violating some insipid sensibility. If you are a Muslim and want to come to the United States, you will be referred to the Andy Samberg/T-Pain mode of transit.

That's right. Get on a boat, mother$#%&ers.

(The sweet irony of T-Pain's birth name being "Faheem Rasheed Najm" is not lost on the author.)

In all seriousness, the "no-fly" list for Western nations - or at least the United States - should now include that half of the world's population that subscribes to a religous ideology which allows for our murder and subjugation. This action would immediately provide one of two things, and possibly both of them.

First, it would be dramatic motivation to individual Muslims, Islamic governments and Muslim organizations to clean up their internal houses of radicalized terrorists. If we can't go in and kill all of our enemies, then let's make it so that it's in Islam's own best interest to do it for us.

Second, it would draw a clear line. Of course, there's one thing facsists of all kinds hate and that's the spotlight of clarity. Once we identify Islam as the problem, many Muslims will treat that as carte blanche to do all the evil, despicable things their psychotic imams have been trying to talk them into doing. And this can be a good thing to because, once again, at least now you know who your enemies are.

To draw another parallel to our last great national victory over a global tyranny, when we were fighting Nazi Germany, everyone found it difficult to imagine a world in which Germany would continue to exist as a nation let alone a free, industrialized powerhouse that could anchor all of Europe.

Similarly, I can envision a day in the future, after Islam has been confronted in its evil and revealed for the incendiary attitudes of its leaders, when it may once again function as a contributing, rational (albeit still errant) belief system. But that day ain't today. Nor tomorrow. Nor next week.

And that day will never come if the West continues to play pattycake with the scum that drive the religion's violence and keeps giving a free pass to the cowards who allow the scum to hijack their faith.  

Because I know there are people who will remain simply too timid of the truth to acknowledge it, and because I know that some of us would like to remain in our cocoons of denial until we have the word dhimmi stamped upon our foreheads, let me close with one short warning.

I am completely serious about all of this. And, if you want your culture to endure beyond the next century, you better get serious about it, too.
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*EDIT: Well, this is what I get  for using pop culture references around a bunch of Christians.

For the record, the title of this post (MUSLIMS COMING TO AMERICA? YOU'RE ON A BOAT, MOTHER$%#&ERS!) refers to the wildly popular - or, at least I used to think it was wildly popular - Saturday Night Live Digital Short Film starring Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, T-Pain and Jorma Taccone.

The film is a parody rap video that gratuitously uses the phrase "motherf***er" to lampoon the rap genre. I thought including a hyperlink to the video itself would alleviate any confusion.

Apparently, I was wrong.
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EDIT #2: I'm going to update this entry as often as needed to continue to list the homicidal acts for which Islamofascists have become famous. Maybe seeing the list will motivate the "religion of peace" to clean up its act as much as being locked out of Western airports and planes would.

*chuckle* No, you're right. I don't believe that, either.

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how do you suggest to handle the uprising and multiplying number of muslims in europe?
Posted 12/29/2009 6:27 AM by maniacsicko Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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It would not be right to tell someone that they can not fly just because what religion they are. There are plenty of wonderful people who are muslims who get spit on because of attitudes like yours. There are plenty of wonderful hijabi's who have their veil tried to ripped off or treated horribley because of attitudes like yours. Not all muslims are terrorists not even 1/4th of Muslims are terrorists.

You are an Islamaphobe.

Recomending not because I agree but because I am hoping that others will see what Islamaphobia is and not walk the same path.
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I agree, all Muslims shouldn't have to face discrimination bc of some bad ones. But I won't rec this--I don't want more people to possibly be persuaded and buy into this way of thinking.
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Sir, with all due respect, we did not make war on the german people. We destoyed many landmarks and people died from the air raids ( my mother grew up end of Nazi Germany). But most survived.You are valid in your anger at the terrorists, but not at the Muslim people. Just as many blacks have had to learn that not every white man is a prejudiced ahole. And not every pale face is out to rape and pillage native American land/women. I understand your concern with theology; there are some things the Quran teaches which I wholeheartedly do not agree with --but there's a lot I don't agree with. look at the Bible--evil men have twisted it for their own agendas and we are not denouncing Christianity bc of those few nutcrackers/jerks. We can't punish people for their beliefs, race, culture or background! Let's not forget Rahab and Ruth in the Bible--became part of God's plans to save His seed!:) God also was merciful to Hagar.
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@YouTOme - i'm currently thinking if some people in this world would use the same logic to conclude that human being should be totally wiped out of this planet because of what some of us have done to harm the planet...

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that's an interesting example. Good point
Posted 12/29/2009 7:24 AM by YouToMe - recommend - reply

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@maniacsicko - Not sure. European nations made some very questionable decisions regarding immigration policy back in the late 1970s through late 1990s. I don't know how you put that genie back in the bottle (pun intended).

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How about this...you didn't ask for it but since when does that matter LOL.

Dear Lord Jesus, it is clear that this man has some righteous anger regarding terrorists, and he is right to express that anger and disappointment. I just ask you'd help him not to lump all Muslim people together with the men who commited or attempted to commit those atrocities. Praying a special blessing for this man that he would be given more discernment, wisdom, healing, peace, but also find love in his heart for all people. Please put muslim person in his life or help him seek in out to befriend, so that he would realize your love for the Muslim people--that there is much we can learn from many of these hospitable, warm, generous-hearted, caring people. Praying you'll redirect this man's passion --which i believe he probably meant for good--and turn it into something positive--a mission to empower people? Mentor? Lead and disciple? Influence? Teach? Praying he will be drawn closer to you--know you--become saved if he is not already, and be a blessing to the very people that he thought were once all his enemies. To God be the glory for it, if that is your will amen.
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@Kristenmomof3 - Thanks for the rec, Kristenmomof3 - as long as the truth gets out, I'll even be happy to allow the ignorant, self-destructive types such as yourself spread it.


Since you apparently missed the whole text of what I wrote, I'll try to counterbalance your non-sensical rambling with some actual common sense.


First, there is no "human right" to fly in an airplane, let alone to fly in an airplane and blow it out of the sky. Second, it is precisely the fault of their religion that said individuals among their belief system are willing to do just that. You are indeed correct. There are plenty of wonderful Muslims. And the time for them to act and retake control of their faith is now. Restricting their access to Western airports is simply motivating them to do just that.


And don't play that phony numbers game with me. It doesn't take 1/4 of Muslims to be terrorists in order for terror to be effective. But 3/4 of them support the idea of terrorism against the West. That needs to change and we need to start making them see that it's in their interest to change it.


And I suppose I am an Islamophobe, if by that you mean one who is afraid of Islam. I've studied Qu'ran and there's a lot about Islam that scares me. But, as usual, you speak out of a lack of education and a willful ignorance of Islam. It's exactly what Islamofascists hope for. My attitude gets Muslims spit upon. And that's unfortunate. Your attitude gets your friends and countrymen killed. I'll let you figure out which is worse.

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@YouTOme - *sigh* OK . . .


This is exactly the kind of leftist claptrap I was referring to in my post. You have been indoctrinated, so there's really nothing I can do but try to undo the damage - which appears substantial.


But, as I read your comment, none of it has anything to do with the post. Are you looking for sympathy for German people because they suffered during a war? If so, you're in the wrong place. If not, what's your point?


The problem with Islam is that it is a faulty theology through and through. I can't change the ideology itself. It exists. But I CAN change the access I give them to myself and my countrymen, friends and loved ones. Step #1: Don't come here. After the message is sent and received, perhaps a change in the overall perspective will follow.


Oh, and by the way, I'm not sure how you missed it, but denouncing Christianity because "of those few nutcrackers/jerks" is an internet pastime. People get punished for their beliefs all the time. And, as Christians, you and I better expect to get attacked for that belief because Jesus said we would. In fact, if I'm not suffering for my faith, then my faith is pointless and dead. I suggest we make Muslims accountable in the same manner.

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@maniacsicko - Possibly. That's a bad idea, though.


Glad it's yours and not mine.

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@YouTOme - I appreciate your heart, misdirected as it may be. It appears to be well-intentioned.


Of course you realize we're going to end up having to agree to diagree. Peace be with you.

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I get it. I will be back to comment further Rob. Busy at the moment.
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@ProvokingThought - Looking forward to it, John.

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Yes, we should suffer for our faith, but not hate all Muslim people for it. Jesus' didn't just die only for the Gentiles--there are Muslims who need to be saved also-- how do you preach the gospel and build relationships if you just cut them off entirely? I apologize for my sucky responsive writing skills;
Im very scatterbrained . I was trying to draw a parallel using the one you gave ( Nazi Germany).
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Fair enough.
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@YouTOme - I am not advocating we hate anyone. Nor am I advocating that we "just cut them off entirely."


I am advocating that we not allow them to use our airports or airplanes until they teach their members how to behave inside of them. As a point of reference, let me directly offer a quote from my post itself:


"To draw another parallel to our last great national victory over a global tyranny, when we were fighting Nazi Germany, everyone found it difficult to imagine a world in which Germany would continue to exist as a nation let alone a free, industrialized powerhouse that could anchor all of Europe.


Similarly, I can envision a day in the future, after Islam has been confronted in its evil and revealed for the incendiary attitudes of its leaders, when it may once again function as a contributing, rational (albeit still errant) belief system. But that day ain't today. Nor tomorrow. Nor next week. "

Someday, if we are dilligent and steadfast in defending ourselves and in confronting our Muslim cohabitants in their error, we may ultimately live together peacefully. But both sides have a lot of work to do. I am simply suggesting that rather than bear the work single-handedly here in the West, that we also hand them a shovel and give them a nudge.
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Ok, I am actually more surprised at the response by the Christian Community than others. Not that I am shocked though, as political correctness has crept into all circles. I also am not attacking anyone for being compassionate and recognize many mean well. I just disagree with your premise and will explain why.


After the attacks of 9/11 our President told people to do nothing and go back and lead their lives as if nothing happened, that Islam was a great religion of peace. Rob is calling that out as a lie. From 1993 to 2001 there were numerous attacks by Islam against the west that led to the great "connect the dots" or "failure to connect the dots" mantra by our media. Well Rob is pointing out the dots that the media again is failing to connect.  He is pointing out the same pattern emerging and saying wake up..dont be lulled by the serpant government media complex. Look what is happening around you. They are at war with us, us pretending we are not at war is foolish.


Us pretending Islam was not at war with us was what led up to 9/11. The great strategy in afghanistan has freed terrorist up around the world to commit more acts of terror due to President Dumbkopf, the rocket scientist. Think about it. Yes we will increase troop levels and then in 18 months we will start our draw down. Now If I am a terrorist, I just took a 18 month leave from afghanistan until they leave. (We did not increase troops to win and leave, we increased troops to appease the public and then bring them home, forget winning. That is a unjust war.) Anyway, now we are seeing the fruits of his brilliance already. Like Rob said, wake up NOW!


I find it odd that people of faith take the position that they do. Throughout redemptive history our attitude towards religions who were at war with people of faith was different.


Exodus 32, Numbers 25, Numbers 31, 1 Kings 18 ,1 Samuel 6, Genesis 19, should all be considered  before responding to this. There has always been a acknowledgement and a seperation from those who were considered the enemy. While we no longer live under a theocratic rule in a nation state and the wars of our state and not necessarily wars of our faith, when a faith has declared war on us, it is a very real war and not to be ignored. It was not ignored biblically.


I am not advocating a old testament solution such as in the passages referenced, but I am advocating we at a minimum look to how we identified the enemy and did not take up for him.


 

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I agree with you 100 percent. People have got to wake up! If not, our granddaughters will be wearing veils on their faces.
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Respectfully,You are making a lot of assumptions but do not know my heart on this matter entirely. Yes, there is a battle ensuing, but my battle is not with an entire race of people ( who may or may not even be muslim!)
Perhaps the author didn't meant to come across as discriminatory, but that is how it comes across from the mother$&);@ statement.
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@paoguy118I;- 

there was a time I feared like this, but then I was humbled. This is inconsistent with how Jesus treated people. He laid down His life--He did not seek to harm others. If there is to be death, let it be as we are martyred.
I fear not death or persecution. Veils, bring them on! Veils are not only for muslims.

This earth is not our home--we should not be harming to preserve our lives

We are not trying to protect God's seed anymore-- where in new testament did Jesus' apostles harm for the sake of Christ?
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@SwordAndSacrifice - < well thanks for clarifying that. See, the mother$&@! statement may cause some confusion. And, how are you going to ensure you are not discriminating against Christians who are from these Muslim countries? As well as I still don't agree with denying all Muslims use of airports etc

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@paoguy118 - 

what's so horrible about veils?
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Yeah,really, what is so horrible about veils LOL
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@YouTOme - First, I acknowledged your compassion and your well meant comment before I uttered word one. I also acknowledge that you start your reply to me with respectfully. So I believe both of us gave the other the respect and neither is a individual attack.


Now in reply I would merely note that you said..."You are making a lot of assumptions but do not know my heart on this matter entirely. "


I was replying to one statement of yours  about this post "I don't want more people to possibly be persuaded and buy into this way of thinking"  and secondarily to "We can't punish people for their beliefs, race, culture or background!"


I brought to rememberance that biblically, before Jesus Christ..that God dealt with people harshly. And there were those in tribes and nations who had done nothing but be a part of that tribe and nation. Remember God is the same yesterday, today and forever, however we are in a period of grace where the gospel goes out to all.  Contracts have language in them that basically say failure to enforce a breach of the contract does not nullify the contractual right to do so or the obligation of those under contract. In other words because Grace is exhibited does not mean that there is not a penalty. There are those who object to the idea of man's depravity and being at emnity with God and proclaim man innocent, but that is not what the bible declares.


So the later statement is in contradiction to the principles I refer to in the previous reply by book and chapter. It is the standard you used in "but that is how it comes across from the mother$&);@ statement."  as well.


As my preface indicated, there was no personal malice intended in my comments, just my disagreement, which I think are most likely rooted in a different worldview /presuppositional basis.


May you have a blessed new years . John



Posted 12/29/2009 10:03 AM by JohnsProvoking Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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