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Pastimes : Understanding Islam

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To: IN_GOD_I_TRUST who wrote (2053)9/22/2002 1:33:46 AM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) of 2926
 
IGIT:

With regard to Iraq, from a humanistic view I know that its people are perhaps one of the only groups of people in the Muslim world who are very well aware of the evil nature of their religion, and hence do not care much about Islam. They are Muslims simply because of "political correctness" and not because they really want to be followers of Mohammad and his satanic troops. Iraqies are very gentle, highly intelligent, and truly passive when it comes to religious matters. Fanatism is as strange of a concept to them as communism!

From a political stand point Iraqies are the victims of a ruthless evil man whose mission in life is to inflict as much pain as he can possibly create on anyone who calls himself/herself a human being. Iraqies (like the Iranians) are the prisoners of the terror that has been placed into their hearts and mind by their ruthless dictators. The difference between the 2 regimes of Iran and Iraq is that Iran's regime uses Islam as its terrorist tactics while Iraqi regime uses straight destruction (without even getting any help from Islam) to create terror (and this has mainly to do with the fact that Iraqies really don’t care much about Islam as Foolish Iranians do, and hence they would laugh at any terrorist tactics done in the name of Islam!).
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