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To: Beloved Levinite

It depends on which God you think you serve. I’ll choose the one that doesn’t demand human sacrifice.

The god of the Koran can be directly linked to the devil, by the way. In Mohammed’s day, Allah was already the official title of the chief god of the Kabah, a pagan shrine dedicated to 360 pagan gods, Hubal the moon god being the chief of them. The title is derived from al ilah, meaning “the god”. Hubal is the Arabic version of the semitic Baal, a fertility god usually symbolized by the sun but in Arabia symbolized by the moon. The crops grown in Arabia were watered mostly by the dew that formed at night. Anyway, Baal is also represented in the greek religion as Apollo, god of the sun. Sun worship in itself is often linked to devil worship. In any case, Apollo is identified in Revelations as the king of the bottemless pit, i.e. the devil. Take a look at the religion of Islam itself. There is nothing spiritual about it. It is a cult, which is why it resorts to cultish practices, such as the belief that anyone not of that religion is an infidel that deserves to die.


3 posted on 11/08/2009 10:49:12 AM PST by Telepathic Intruder (The right thing is not always the popular thing)
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To: Telepathic Intruder

It’s important to point this out.

I’m so tired of people who say,when speaking of Muslims, “We all worship the same God.”

No, we don’t.


4 posted on 11/08/2009 11:26:08 AM PST by Palladin (The Obama Administration: "A Czar Too Far")
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