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Is America Islamophobic?

Rick 2010/09/08 15:48:17
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Do you believe America is too Islamophobic? Just look at what we're missing out on here in the United States.

In the U.S. many of us enjoy a good movie, a baseball game, or maybe the Friday Night Fights. But if you lived in Saudi Arabia you could enjoy the Friday Night Beheadings.

In Saudi Arabia there are government sanctioned beheadings that take place weekly after Friday prayers just outside the mosques. Over the past two decades, the Saudis have decapitated at least 1,100 people for alleged crimes ranging from drug running to witchcraft and apostasy, and in 2003; The Saudi government beheaded 52 men and one woman.
A condemned convict is brought into the courtyard; hands tied, and forced to bow before an executioner, who swings a huge sword amid cries from onlookers of 'Allahu Akbar!' Arabic for 'God is greater.'
What takes place during one of these beheadings is simply one of the most macabre things you can imagine. With a very deliberate sawing and hacking motion, the head is severed. The "infidel" is heard screaming and gurgling until the knife passes through the throat.

Beheading is the very heritage of Islam, carried out in God's name, and is exactly what the Bible warned us of: "And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for Jesus and because of the Word of God." (Rev. 20:4). And in a time that: "When anyone kills you will think he is offering service to God. They will do such things because they have not known the Father or Me. I have told you this, so that when the time comes you will remember that I warned you." (John 16:1-4).

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  • Rick 2010/09/08 15:57:55
    No. There are already thousands of mosques all over America.
    Rick
    +19
    The liberals just use it as a political tool. They have no idea the danger they are putting America in.

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  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/13 00:26:18
    Annette
    +3
    You're confused on who is God - it is certainly NOT Allah.
  • Rick Annette 2010/09/13 01:38:48
    Rick
    +2
    Muslims are taught to deceive us.

    The two doctrines that encourage this form of religiously sanctioned deception are called Kitman and Taqiyya. The first command is to deliberately conceal one's beliefs. Imam Ja'far Sadiq said, "One who exposes something from our religion is like one who intentionally kills us."

    Shi'a Muslims are commanded to purposefully hide what they truly believe in order to mislead outsiders to the true nature of their religion.

    Taqiyya is concealing that you are even a Muslim if you are in danger.
  • Annette Rick 2010/09/13 21:54:27
    Annette
    +3
    I know, Rick, I am exceedingly well versed in the Bible to know what is and is not true therein - and thankfully I have had to know what the Koran teaches in order to live and survive in Saudi, so I know the conflicts. We weren't even allowed to bring a Bible into the country - could not worship there at all - there are no churches allowed there, only mosques.
    Their book contradicts itself over and over. Even their own people are not sure what much of it means. The women are nullified as a result of it - pedophile activity is perfectly acceptable through it - despite it forbidding homosexuality, the place is overrun with homosexuals - even a father cannot swim with his own son at the swimming pools.
    I really appreciate your comments though, and I know they are true. At no point does the Bible say to conceal your religion if you are in danger. Mercy, where would Paul have gotten with the spread of the gospel if he had been intimidated by the non-believers who wanted him stoned? Can you see him saying, "Oh, I'm sorry, I am not one of the Christians. You have the wrong man."
  • Rick Annette 2010/09/13 22:04:05
    Rick
    +2
    I can tell you know the Bible and Islamic theology. When I read "God's War on Terror" I could see that the Islamic Mahdi and the Antichrist are one and the same. And our Jesus is their Antichrist. What an evil religion. Allah is Satan.
  • Annette Rick 2010/09/14 12:55:23
    Annette
    +2
    That seems pretty clear to me also, Rick.
  • BlueMax372 Rick 2010/09/14 19:33:38
    BlueMax372
    +1
    Precisely! Not mentioned by the Islamists as well as many Westerners who should really know better is the simple fact that the Muslim concept of "god" arises from the hallucinogenic rantings of a seventh century illiterate pedophile. The incessant efforts of the Islamists and their mush-minded leftist allies worldwide to have us assume a moral equivalency between this cult of death and evil with Judeo-Christianity continues to gain strength despite our efforts at education. Seemingly "moderate" Muslims are merely the nose of the camel.
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/13 09:42:23
  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/13 21:55:28
    Annette
    +3
    That does not make Allah - the God of the Bible. Unless the Koran speaks all the same things the Bible does, in other words, the words of Christ and the apostles, then it is not the same God no matter what translation you want to put it into.
  • Rick Annette 2010/09/13 21:50:38
    Rick
    +2
    I've got a new poll about the Islamic Antichrist.
    http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
  • Annette Rick 2010/09/13 22:04:59
    Annette
    +2
    I think I have seen it, but I will check it out from this link. Thanks
  • Annie~P... Prometh... 2010/09/12 08:39:57 (edited)
    Annie~Pro American~Pro Israel
    +4
    Which God would that be? Not the same one Jews and Christians worship thats for sure.
  • Prometh... Annie~P... 2010/09/12 08:49:07 (edited)
  • Annie~P... Prometh... 2010/09/12 08:57:48
    Annie~Pro American~Pro Israel
    +3
    He, meaning Muslim's God is the same as the God of Jews and Christians?
  • Prometh... Annie~P... 2010/09/12 09:04:08
  • BlueMax372 Prometh... 2010/09/13 22:48:52
    BlueMax372
    +2
    Are you advancing the theory that God is schizophrenic?
  • Annette Annie~P... 2010/09/13 22:01:39
    Annette
    +1
    No he is not the same god as our Christian God. Allah may be the direct translation from the word god, but it does not in any way follow that it means the true and living God of the Holy Scriptures. Only if the Koran mimicked what the Bible says, and it most certainly does not, can they claim the two are the same. God does not contradict himself, and the Koran is full of contradictions.
  • Annie~P... Annie~P... 2010/09/12 09:09:22
    Annie~Pro American~Pro Israel
    +2
    Then in your Koran, who ordered Sharia?
  • Prometh... Annie~P... 2010/09/12 09:42:01 (edited)
  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/14 13:00:13
    Annette
    +1
    Then why do you follow Sharia law, and/or why do you continue to follow the Koran? If the Koran contradicts Sharia law, why does no one ever speak out against it. If it has been added to the Koran, when did that take place, and why does no Muslim speak out against the Koran as it stands now?
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/14 13:09:04 (edited)
  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/14 13:24:58
    Annette
    +1
    That is a contradiction in itself from what you have described. You cannot serve two masters, and that is what you appear to be trying to do. You see you said that Sharia is drawn from different parts of the Koran and was done after Mohammad's death - but if it comes from different parts of the Koran, then why do you still uphold the Koran? It is hard to make sense of that. Can you give me an example in the Koran where it says we are to love our neighbor as yourself? Where in the Koran does it give you the right to behead someone? Where in the Koran does it tell you "if someone ask you to go a mile with them, to go two"? Where in the Koran does it ask you or tell you to do MORE for the other person than you do for yourself? It certainly does not do that in Sharia law, and that was taken from parts of the Koran, so please show me where kindness to our neighbors was left out.
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/14 13:43:49
  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/14 14:30:10
    Annette
    +1
    That sounds great, but may I interject something here - this is not a criticism, it is however important to understand. God is not "just" knowledgeable, and nowhere in the Old or New Testament is he ever referred to as knowledgeable, or "ever aware".
    Here is the problem I see: The Bible says, "ALL SCRIPTURE IS INSPIRED OF GOD is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be thoroughly furnished unto every good work."
    II Tim. 3: 16-17
    1 John 3:20 - ... God is greater than our heart, and knows all things.
    Psalm 44:21 - Would not God search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart.
    Last, but far from least it is forbidden BY GOD to add to his word or to take away from it. The Koran adds to it.
    Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
    Malachi 3:6 "For I am the Lord, I do not change."
    Isaiah 40:8" The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever."
    Galatians 1:9-10 "...if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed. For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? For if I still pleased men, I would not be a bond servant of Christ."
    Revelation 22:18--19 "I war...
    That sounds great, but may I interject something here - this is not a criticism, it is however important to understand. God is not "just" knowledgeable, and nowhere in the Old or New Testament is he ever referred to as knowledgeable, or "ever aware".
    Here is the problem I see: The Bible says, "ALL SCRIPTURE IS INSPIRED OF GOD is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be thoroughly furnished unto every good work."
    II Tim. 3: 16-17
    1 John 3:20 - ... God is greater than our heart, and knows all things.
    Psalm 44:21 - Would not God search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart.
    Last, but far from least it is forbidden BY GOD to add to his word or to take away from it. The Koran adds to it.
    Hebrews 13:8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
    Malachi 3:6 "For I am the Lord, I do not change."
    Isaiah 40:8" The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God stands forever."
    Galatians 1:9-10 "...if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed. For do I now persuade men, or God? Or do I seek to please men? For if I still pleased men, I would not be a bond servant of Christ."
    Revelation 22:18--19 "I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book. And if anyone takes words away from this book of prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which is described in this book."
    How then can you assert that the same God who inspired men to write this, also inspired Mohammad to write what he did? They are in conflict with the Bible in several areas. How do you explain that?
    (more)
  • Rick Annette 2010/09/14 14:33:58
    Rick
    +1
    God's Word is powerful. We serve an awesome God!
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/14 14:36:22
  • Rick Prometh... 2010/09/14 14:43:46
    Rick
    Prometh, have you ever wondered why Israel keeps winning all the wars? The Bible says that "He that watches over Israel neither sleeps nor slumbers." The Koran appears to reveal an Allah that wants Israel destroyed, while the Bible reveals a God that has vowed to protect Israel.
  • Prometh... Rick 2010/09/14 14:55:09
  • Rick Prometh... 2010/09/14 16:53:05
    Rick
    The Koran says that even the trees will call out to Muslims that there is a Jew hiding behind me, come and cut his head off. I know that's not a direct quote. But I can find it in my Koran if you'd like. I'm not trying to criticize you. You seem like a very nice person. And I'm not accusing you of holding these views.
  • Prometh... Rick 2010/09/14 17:29:32 (edited)
  • Rick Prometh... 2010/09/14 18:13:38
    Rick
    My mistake. You are right. That particular quote is not from the Koran, but the Hadith:

    "The last hour will not come unless the Muslims will fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Muslims would kill them until the Jews would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree would say: Oh faithful Muslim, or servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him."

    Sahih Muslim Book 041, number 6985

    But here's a quote from the Koran:

    "Speaking of Jews, Allah placed emnity and hatred against them." (Quran 5:64)

    Allah was so disgusted with Jews, that he cursed them and literally transformed many of them into "Apes and Swine assigning them the lowest rank among humankind. (Quran 2:65; 7:166; 5:60)

    How about this one:

    "Believers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your friends.They are friends with one another. Whoever of you seeks their friendship shall become one of their number. God does not guide the wrongdoers."
    (Quran 5:51)
  • Prometh... Rick 2010/09/14 18:37:02 (edited)
  • Rick Prometh... 2010/09/14 18:52:28
    Rick
    Are those the Mecca or Medina revelations?
  • Prometh... Rick 2010/09/14 19:11:29
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/14 14:37:03 (edited)
  • Annette Prometh... 2010/09/14 14:42:25
    Annette
    +1
    And you are entitled to that belief; however, it does conflict with what the Word of God says in the Bible. You have to deal with that, I do not. I was simply asking for clarification from you. If you can give me none, fine. Saying you believe because the Koran tells you, then by all means follow along your given path.
    I, on the other hand, will refute that every time it comes up, because I can prove every word of what I state, because I use God's word to prove it - not my own. Your Koran only leads to confusion of God's word, because your prophet, by saying something contradictory to God's word, confuses people. Those who want to be drawn away in that confusion are many, and the Bible says will be the case.
  • Rick Annette 2010/09/14 14:46:08
    Rick
    Amen!
  • Prometh... Annette 2010/09/14 14:51:36
  • Rick Prometh... 2010/09/14 17:01:48
    Rick
    You are right. We are all entitled to our own views. But I can tell you the Bible is not corrupted. When they found the Dead Sea scrolls, they discovered how accurate the Bible still is. Not only that, but there are multiple copies of ancient texts proving this. God loves you. And I hope that you would read the Bible for yourself if you haven't already. Many atheists have set out to prove the Bible wrong, only to come away convinced that it's the Word of the Living God. I read the so-called holy books of all the religions. The Bible is the only book that proves itself to be true (Isa. 46:10). Your eternal soul is too important to gamble with. God bless you my friend. I wish you the best.
  • Prometh... Rick 2010/09/14 17:16:22
  • Annie~P... Prometh... 2010/09/12 08:49:53
    Annie~Pro American~Pro Israel
    +2
    But not the same God as Jews and Christians worship.

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