Last night Megyn Kelly interviewed a former mosque member who said that all Muslims in private will promote the true teachings of Islam. He talked about the radical culture at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City where he attended and where Alton Nolen/Yakeem Yisrael, the guy who beheaded the woman in Oklahoma attended. Now he has asked for a Muslim public defender. Knowing our government, he will probably get one.
The mosque hides its true intentions from the public and from the media. Noor said, “When they cannot do jihad physically, they attempt to do jihad by means of stealth, by endearing themselves to the media, endearing themselves to government, endearing themselves to the American people to slowly work their way in.”
The number of Islamic places of worship in the United States have soared by 74% in the past decade. We have two mosques in West Palm Beach. Click here to see all of them in Florida. Perhaps Jihad has been hijacked by splinter groups, but most of us no longer believe that. It is growing here and throughout the world. Religion is one thing, but when it includes terrorism, barbarism and intolerance to our way of life, then we had better do what it takes to stop it.
So, to summarize, you believe all Muslims in the U.S. are jihadists?
ReplyDeleteI believe that all Muslims, if they follow the teachings of the Quran and they are supposed to do just that as they believe that it was a revelation from God, then they all have the potential to fully practice or carry out those teachings as they consider non-Muslims as infidels. Jihad is a religious duty under the Quran.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Book of Leviticus includes a multitude of barbarities in it, as you know, that are not being performed by any Christian that I know of.
ReplyDeleteAlthough there are Christians who believe that the Bible rubber stamps killing doctors who perform abortions. And they have, in fact, killed doctors believing this.
Should we consider all Christians as potential abortion doctor murderers?
Food for thought...
Barbarities, as you put it, are not teachings of Christianity. Jihand, on the other hand, is a teaching in the Quran.
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