Posted on 01/21/2013 2:26:21 PM PST by la gordita
Colorado Springs, January 21 (World Watch Monitor) Iran on Monday accused an Idaho man of trying to entice young people to Christianity and away from the countrys official religion, Islam, the mans American-based legal team says.
The trial of Saeed Abedini, 32, of Boise, began Monday in the Tehran courtoom of Abbas Pir-Abbassi, a Revolutionary Court judge notorious for harsh sentences.
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Anybody that are remotely aware of what the Islamic people are doing to the world must praise what this man is doing
however, It might be a bit stupid to do it in Iran, however couracious, it would be better to do it in the US where to many, especially African Americans are converted to that satanic religion daily
Not a bad idea.
What’s wrong with “Love thy Neighbor” versus “Cut his throat if his theology isn’t straight?”
It’s because threy do not understand what it really is about about, it’s origins or the history behind the author not to mention their current ideological agendas and mission to take over Western civilization. They probably aware of how brutal Sharia law is either
It’s because threy do not understand what it really is about about, it’s origins or the history behind the author not to mention their current ideological agendas and mission to take over Western civilization. They probably aren’t aware of how brutal Sharia law is either
I`m glad our president doesn`t gather chilrens around him and indoctinate them.
American Blacks were sold a lethal bill of goods by the “Nation of Islam.” They are in a form of mass psychological slavery and filled with hate. It’s nutty because Islam were and continue today to trade Black people into literal slavery in Africa.
Lets hope so
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