To: Fudd
Yea, he's preaching to the choir, but let's see how long 'til the FR islamic apologists pop up on this thread.
They won't refute any of the facts, of course. Instead they'll call the author intolerant, quote a few of the "for Western consumption" verses, and bash Christianity.
6 posted on
10/31/2002 10:26:29 AM PST by
watchin
To: watchin
May I simply ask a couple of questions instead? (1) What do you suggest we actually do as a result of these judgments? Why is anyone being coy about it? Let's hear the practical recommendations that follow, please. (2) Please explain how it helps us strategically or makes our task more doable.
8 posted on
10/31/2002 7:01:10 PM PST by
JasonC
To: watchin
For more than thirty years I have been saying the same thing to anyone that listened. My experience is the concept of tolerance, respecting others beliefs and diversity all contribute to the ignorance of our public to the evil of Islam. For example, Christian people who suffered from Islam in other countries like the Middle East region would never allow their girls to convert to Islam to marry a Moslem guy. In the US, that happens all the time, basically because the young Christian girls and their parents are unfamiliar with the evil of Islam. It is actually an Islamic tool to romance the non-Moslems to convert them to Islam.
I am glad that many people are starting to learn about that evil cult. However, I will not be happy until our national media, and our schools start teaching our population these facts. Islam must be banned from all western countries. It is fair to do that since they don't allow freedom of religion in the Moslem world! Mohammad
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