Don't you know by now that Islam is a peaceful religion? Acknowledge that before you are beheaded.
Here is a conversion story and response to the Pope's speech that I want to share with you.
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/MikeSAdams/2006/09/17/my_conversion_to_radical_islam?page=full&comments=true
My Conversion to Radical Islam
By Mike S. Adams Sunday, September 17, 2006
Last Friday night, I went for a jog to relieve some stress after I found out my department denied my application for full professor. There’s something about being turned down by a diverse committee made up entirely of Democrats that causes a young Republican to search his soul for answers. And, thanks to Muhammad and Abdul, I found them.
I really wasn’t looking for these two proponents of the religion of peace but – all praise to Allah! - they sure found me. Of course, when I saw them riding up on their bicycles, I immediately assumed they were Mormons and picked up the pace. But, as they got nearer, I noticed they were too dark and brawny to be from Utah. So I slowed down to chat for awhile.
Their pitch to me was different from the one I got as a Baptist. Rather than asking me what I planned to do with Jesus, they suddenly pointed their pistols at my head and demanded that I drop to my knees. Fearing a scene reminiscent of the one in Deliverance, I quickly gave my life to Allah. I’ve been a Muslim for nearly three days now. A happier and more peaceful man I’ve never been.
But, alas, my happiness turned to sorrow when I learned of your remarks regarding the great prophet Muhammad, founder of our religion of peace. Your [Pope Benedict XVI] quotation of an ancient text suggesting he was – and Islam is - “evil and inhuman” cannot be ignored. And the Vatican’s weak suggestion that you regret Muslims were offended by the remarks is no apology. Clearly, likeminded Muslims everywhere must respond immediately and disproportionately.
We are beginning our response by appealing directly to you. Our appeal takes the form of a demand that you apologize immediately - not through a spokesperson, but directly and publicly from the floor of the United Nations. If you do not follow our orders, we will hijack planes and fly them into the U.N. Headquarters in New York. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
In the event that we must attack the U.N., you will be given another week to apologize. If you do not, we will storm the Vatican and take you hostage. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
In the event that we must take you hostage, you will be given another week to apologize. If you do not, we will establish special rooms in the Vatican that we will use to gang rape your nuns. We will rape them repeatedly until you apologize. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
In the event that we must gang rape your nuns, you will be given another week to apologize. If you do not, we will drive to Jacksonville, North Carolina to bomb a U.S. Marines barracks. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
In the event that we must bomb the sleeping Marines, you will be given another week to apologize. If you do not, we will kill one of your beloved Catholics from the Kennedy family. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
If none of this works, we will sit back and schedule two years worth of actions that will take us into the summer of 2008. If we don’t have our apology by then, we will take Israeli athletes hostage at the 2008 Summer Olympics. You had better take us seriously. After all, we’ve done it before.
I know that some will say it is irrational to threaten such acts in response to the accusation that we are “evil and inhuman.” Some will say we are playing into the hands of our accusers. But those who say such things are ignoring the fact that our disproportionate responses to such insults are richly rewarded.
I predict that you will capitulate eventually and, in so doing, teach our young Muslim brothers that widespread violence is indeed rational under the circumstances. While we are not inclined to admit it, we thank American homosexual activists for teaching us how to act like crazed sociopaths to effect social change.
I look forward to your apology, Pope Benedict. And if anyone quotes your offensive quotations, I will slit his throat in the name of Islam. Praise to almighty Allah and death to those who deem us evil and inhuman.
2006-09-18 18:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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"How many Christian bashing movies and musicals have been made (last temptation, J. Superstar)? All other religions and beliefs are regulared roasted, as it should be, except Islam."
You do realize that (some more hardcore) Christians call for the boycott of nearly everything that goes against what they believe in? They don't all consider it good to be roasted, alot of them won't even stand for people having a different opinion. Ever heard of the AFA? They boycott many companys that offer benefits to same sex couples (disney, ford motors etc.), they boycott Target trying to force them into saying Merry Christmas as opposed to the more accepting Happy Holidays. They boycotted NBC and the show The Book of Daniel because the FICTION show offended them (many Christian groups called for boycotts until the show was pulled, they couldn't just NOT WATCH IT)
Do a simple Google search for Christian Boycotts. An amazing number of things will pop up. Things that are basically just a differing of opinions. They'll try to force themselves onto issues that do not concern them personally. Some (extremists) feel it okay to murder abortion doctors and shoot up abortion clinics. We don't judge all Christians by the actions and words of a few who react in the wrong way.
Islam doesn't remain untouched. I see more hatred spewed out onto Muslims than I do any other religion (at least lately). This is one of those things where I think everyone needs to learn. Yes, some Muslims need to realize that criticism and jokes will be hurled at every religion and they need to deal with that in a less violent way. Most Muslims know that reacting in violence doesn't help anyone. BUT the media and the news won't ever focus on the level headed ones who denounce the actions of the more vicious ones. I don't agree with leveling violence against people just for words or pictures. I also don't think stirring the pot just to rile up Muslims and try to anger/insult them helping the situation. We all need to learn and help each other move into the future together.
Muslim extremists suck. So do Christian extremists. So do any extremists. They believe the end justifies the means.
2006-09-18 23:15:52
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answered by Miss. Bliss 5
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You think cartoonists are hiding? Well their cartoons arn't.. They are all over the internet... Good for them! Islam should stop worshiping Mohammen and start worshipping God or Allah. They have become idolatars...worshiping a man... a sinner.. Islam is not untouched. Thousands of Muslims are turning to Christ as they watch on TV and internet the horors of their faith and violence portrayed around the world and they are learning for the first time that there is another way and that there is more truth than they have been taught by their immams.... They are sadly deceived. and those who are learning the truth are leaving in droves and when the dust clears... and freedom reigns... the muslim people will see a whole new world.
Freedom is not domination and fear...
Freedom is love and the right to choose...
2006-09-18 22:54:08
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answered by rejoiceinthelord 5
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Islam just has a bunch of cowards. It is easier to jump on the 'bandwagon' like you and a lot of other people. But it takes courage, to be a Christian, to stand up for what is JUST and RIGHT. I am glad that you brought up the bashing of Christians it shows how much that we endure and yet we still love our Lord and Savior. What do you do when you are bashed? Oh yeah I almost forgot Islam goes on a threatening murderous rampage. How many innocent be-headings were there in the last 10 years in the name of Islam? I bet you don't want to talk about that.
2006-09-18 23:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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btw, which journalist has the balls to show what the Preists do with young children even today in educated and civilised societies.? NONE.
tell me which journalist has the balls to say about the domestic violence against women in the west? NONE.
tell me which journalist has the balls to say -- the war on Iraq was based on false evidences and was a big and uncorrectable mistake? NONE.
tell me which journalist has the balls to say that all the women in ur countries are nothing more than sexual objects?NONE.
oh yeah u can always -- Blame the cowardly PC culture we live in.
2006-09-18 22:52:14
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answered by marissa 5
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This is a statement, not a question. You ask then you answer. However, I agree with you--it's laughable--they're angry at the Pope because he said Islam was founded on killing and now these same people are angry and want to kill him. They prove what he said and they are dangerous. Not all of them, of course, my wife is Muslim and I love her totally. But she isn't a violent Muslim or a crazy extremist. We should remember to be careful about labels.
2006-09-18 22:49:55
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answered by heyrobo 6
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just to point out what someone said earlier, you can't be Racist against a Muslims seeing a Muslim is not a race but a follower of a religion Islam!
2006-09-18 23:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you need to learn what's really going on here.
Islam is being ATTACKED not "questioned". False, Political propagana is being spread amoung the ignorant masses to purposfully bring out hatred against a group of people. Given the current political affairs in the world, it isn't safe for Muslims to have any type of freedom of religion (at least in the USA). There's a major difference between people pointing out what they don't believe in within a religion and a cartoonist depicting a Holy person as a terrorist....you need to learn that difference, and quick.
I'm not a coward, btw. I'm a Christian who follows what my religion tells me to. To love and respect others regardless of their religion. You obviously have some serious reflecting to do.
2006-09-18 22:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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its not about being PC. its about being sensitive to the fact that muslims in the western world who have done nothing wrong and are caring, law-abiding and helpful citizens are treated like crap every day and considered to be in league with terrorists and can't seem to catch a break from anybody. its socially taboo in our culture to be a racist, UNLESS YOU ARE RACIST AGAINST A MUSLIM. if its a muslim who is the victim then everybody seems to think thats just fine and dandy, after all, all their leaders whom they did not even elect and have no control over say extremist things and that means that all muslims should burn in hell, right? silly people. go ahead and victimize the victims even further and still consider yourself a good person, after all, there is no hypocrisy in that.
2006-09-18 22:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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islam is not above criticism. muslims only wanted that they should not criticized of what they believe and of what they are doing regarding their religious practices because that ; is their belief, so leave them alone do not mind their belief because they are not interferring ;with the belief of the christians. they will not attack christians if ;christian will not attacck them so just do your business and they will do their own business, nothing will happen
2006-09-18 22:51:28
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Of course it shouldn't!
Unfortunately, saying this could get me killed. Also unfortunately, I'm already on their hit list since I'm Christian.
However, You are even higher on their hit list.
How come they get to go around killing people indiscriminitly, and I can't say anything against it without being yet another of their number?
2006-09-18 22:52:17
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answered by Liv 2
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