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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: zonder who wrote (22328)3/25/2003 11:45:58 AM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27720
 
'Islam must dominate and can never allow itself to be dominated.' So says a Hadith or saying of the koranic cult's tradition. Driven by this spirit the koranic cult continues to spread its influence around the world like an aggressive cancer. In lands where the koranic cult rules supreme like Saudi Arabia, Christians are forbidden together for worship even in private homes. In countries like Egypt where there is a historic Christian Church any Christian who seeks to deprogram cultist for Christ or any cultist who becomes a Christian risks assassination or imprisonment. In countries where the cult is on the march as in sub-Saharan Africa, there have been violent cult koranic inspired riots like those in northern Nigeria in which thousands of Christians were killed and property destroyed or stolen.

Millions of Koranic cult books have been sent to the koranic republics of Soviet Central Asia and the koranic cult looks set to replace Communism as the dominant ideology there. Already in koranic cult dominated Uzbekistan this has led to restrictions on freedom of Christians there. The koranic cult also seeks to impose its will by legal measures. Pakistan has passed a law saving that anyone found guilty of insulting or otherwise committing sacrilege against Muhammad (may piss be on him)may be sentenced to death. Even in Britain in the wake of the Rushdie affair there is an attempt by koranic cultists to extend the blasphemy law to apply to the koranic cult. In effect this would mean that anyone writing or speaking publicly to question Mohammed's (may he never rest in peace) claim to be a prophet sent by God could be accused of blasphemy. So, militant koranic cult followers are clearly a powerful force in the world today which hinders the freedom of Christians to worship and spread the message of the Gospel.

However when we look into the origins of the koranic cult it is interesting to discover that the Koran actually contains verses which speak highly of the Bible and advises koranic cultists to learn from Jews and Christians: "And if thou (Muhammad) art in doubt concerning that which we reveal unto thee, then question those who read the Scripture that was before thee (i.e. the Bible)." Sura (chapter) 10.95. "0 ye people of the Book! Ye are not grounded upon anything until ye observe the Taurat (Torah) and the Injil (Gospel), and that which has been revealed unto you from your Lord." Sura 5.68.' So why is there this bitter hostility today? Aggression and persecution of an alternative view are often a sign that the aggressor is insecure in his own position. This the case with the koranic cult.