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13 years ago Edited: 13 years ago, bio_man
I know this is not particularly science-based, but I really want to get this off my chest! I want to use this post to commerate the Iraqi Christians that were massacered in Baghdad, Iraq on October 31st, 2010, by Islamic Terrorist.

When will followers (Muslims) of this monstrous, fiendish faith (Islam) become extinct!? They are so evil and they have such a negative impact in this world. Poor Christians were killed for no reason, including Priests.

I've learned never to hate people, but this makes me hate Muslims and their faith ever more. Why is Islam so violent? Here are some passages from the Koran that indicate why they are so evil and why Mohammad (Islamic prophet) is so evil:

The Quran Dehumanizes Non-Muslims and Says that They are Vile Animals

The Ayatollah Khomeini, who dedicated his entire life to studying Islam, said that non-Muslims  rank somewhere between "feces" and the "sweat of a camel that has consumed impure food."  Small wonder.  The Quran dehumanizes non-Muslims, describing them as “animals” and beasts:

Those who reject (Truth), among the People of the Book and among the Polytheists, will be in Hell-Fire, to dwell therein (for aye). They are the worst of creatures. (98:6)

Surely the vilest of animals in Allah's sight are those who disbelieve, then they would not believe. (8:55)

Verse 7:176 compares unbelievers to "panting dogs" with regard to their idiocy and worthlessness.  Verse 7:179 says they are like "cattle" only worse.

Verse 5:60 even says that Allah transformed Jews of the past into apes and pigs.  This is echoed by verses 7:166 and 2:65.

A hadith says that Muhammad believed rats to be "mutated Jews" (Bukhari 54:524, also confirmed by Sahih Muslim 7135 and 7136).

Verses 46:29-35 even say that unbelieving men are worse than demons who believe in Muhammad.

According to Islamic law, non-Muslims may be owned as property by Muslims, but - in keeping with Islam's supremacist message - a fellow Muslim should never be (unless they convert to Islam after enslavement).  Even Christians and Jews are not considered fully human in that the penalty for killing one of them is limited to one-third of the compensation due for unintentionally killing a Muslim.


I really hope America, Canada, and my native country Lebanan, open their eyes to this devilish religion.
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ppk
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13 years ago Edited: 13 years ago, bio_man
I can definitely see your frustration sarah, I'm sorry to hear what happened in Iraq, was unaware actually. A while ago, I lived in Yugoslavia and some of my muslim friends their used to get paid directly from Saudia Arabia (like around 100 bucks american) to wear the hijab or whatever it's called. It's ridiculous what this Islam will do just to make itself known to the world. I think it's pathetic.
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13 years ago
I can definitely see your frustration sarah, I'm sorry to hear what happened in Iraq, was unaware. A while ago I lived in Yugoslavia and some of my muslim friends their was get paid directly from saudia arabia (like around 100 bucks american) to wear the hijab. It's ridiculous what this religion will do just to make itself known.

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13 years ago
i can understand why you feel this way, but anger is no excuse to falsely accuse others solely basing on their religion. Im a muslim and im ashamed at a lot of what muslims do around the world, but i am aware that it is their fault and not everyone else's fault, and it's definitely not the islamic religion's fault. People could argue the same about the violence of christianity in medieval times and burning scientists for claiming what is in disagreement with the bible, im not making such accusations though because i know better, and if i didn't know i'd educate myself better on the religion i want to criticize and not just copy some segments from websites about parts from their holy book that i naively think is sufficient to justify the actions of muslim extremists.
The same muslims that killed those christians have killed tens of thousands and maybe even more than a hundred thousand muslim in iraq during the past year, is a christian life more important to you than another person's life ? .. how absurd !!
sarah! Author
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13 years ago
People could argue the same about the violence of christianity in medieval times and burning scientists for claiming what is in disagreement with the bible, im not making such accusations though because i know better, and if i didn't know i'd educate myself better on the religion i want to criticize and not just copy some segments from websites about parts from their holy book that i naively think is sufficient to justify the actions of muslim extremists.

you actually believe that? how christians treated muslims is similar to how muslims are treating christians? trust me karim i know your religion far more than you know it. Every muslims loves talking about the Crusades.  To hear both parties tell the story, one would believe that Muslims were just peacefully minding their own business in lands that were legitimately Muslim when Christian armies decided to wage holy war and "kill millions.”

Every part of this myth is a lie.  By the rules that Muslims claim for themselves, the Crusades were perfectly justified, and the excesses (though beneath Christian standards) pale in comparison with the historical treatment of conquered populations at the hands of Muslims.

Here are some quick facts…

The first Crusade began in 1095… 460 years after the first Christian city was overrun by Muslim armies, 457 years after Jerusalem was conquered by Muslim armies, 453 years after Egypt was taken by Muslim armies, 443 after Muslims first plundered Italy, 427 years after Muslim armies first laid siege to the Christian capital of Constantinople, 380 years after Spain was conquered by Muslim armies, 363 years after France was first attacked by Muslim armies, 249 years after Rome itself was sacked by a Muslim army, and only after centuries of church burnings, killings, enslavement and forced conversions of Christians.

By the time the Crusades finally began, Muslim armies had conquered two-thirds of the Christian world.

Europe had been harassed by Muslims since the first few years following Muhammad’s death.  As early as 652, Muhammad’s followers launched raids on the island of Sicily, waging a full-scale occupation 200 years later that lasted almost a century and was punctuated by massacres, such as that at the town of Castrogiovanni, in which 8,000 Christians were put to death.  In 1084, ten years before the first crusade, Muslims staged another devastating Sicilian raid, burning churches in Reggio, enslaving monks and raping an abbey of nuns before carrying them into captivity.

In 1095, Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I Comneus began begging the pope in Rome for help in turning back the Muslim armies which were overrunning what is now Turkey, grabbing property as they went and turning churches into mosques.   Several hundred thousand Christians had been killed in Anatolia alone in the decades following 1050 by Seljuk invaders interested in 'converting' the survivors to Islam.

Not only were Christians losing their lives in their own lands to the Muslim advance but pilgrims to the Holy Land from other parts of Europe were being harassed, kidnapped, molested, forcibly converted to Islam and occasionally murdered.  (Compare this to Islam’s justification for slaughter on the basis of Muslims being denied access to the Meccan pilgrimage in Muhammad’s time).

The Crusaders only invaded lands that were Christian.  They did not attack Saudi Arabia (other than a half-hearted expedition by a minor figure) or sack Mecca as the Muslims had done (and continued doing) to Italy and Constantinople.  Their primary goal was the recapture of Jerusalem and the security of safe passage for pilgrims.  The toppling of the Muslim empire was not on the agenda.

The period of Crusader “occupation” (of its own former land) was stretched over less than two centuries.  (The Arab occupation is in its 1,380th year).

Despite popular depiction, the Crusades were not a titanic battle between Christianity and Islam.  Although originally dispatched by papal decree, the "occupiers" quickly became part of the political and economic fabric of the Middle East without much regard for religious differences.  Their arrival was largely accepted by the local population as simply another change in authority.  Muslim radicals even lamented the fact that many of their co-religionists preferred to live under Frankish (Christian) rule than migrate to Muslim lands.

The Islamic world was split into warring factions, many of which allied themselves with the Frankish princes against each other at one time or another.  This even included Saladin, the Kurdish warrior who is credited with eventually ousting the "Crusaders."  Contrary to recent propaganda, however, Saladin had little interest in holy war until a rogue Frankish prince began disrupting his trade routes.  Both before and after the taking of Jerusalem, his armies spent far more time and resources battling fellow Muslims.

For its part, the Byzantine (Eastern Christian) Empire preferred to have little to do with the Crusaders and went so far as to sign treaties with their rivals.

Another misconception is that the Crusader era was a time of constant war.  In fact, very little of this overall period included significant hostilities.  In response to Muslim expansion or aggression, there were only about 20 years of actual military campaigning, much of which was spent on organization and travel.  (They were from 1098-1099, 1146-1148, 1188-1192, 1201-1204, 1218-1221, 1228-1229, and 1248-1250).  By comparison, the Muslim Jihad against the island of Sicily alone lasted 75 grinding years.

Unlike Jihad, the Crusades were never justified on the basis of New Testament teachings.  This is why they are an anomaly, the brief interruption of centuries of relentless Jihad against Christianity that began long before the Crusades and continued well after they were over.

The greatest crime of the Crusaders was the sacking of Jerusalem, in which 30,000 people were said to have been massacred.  This number is dwarfed by the number of Jihad victims, from India to Constantinople, Africa and Narbonne, but Muslims have never apologized for their crimes and never will.

What is called 'sin and excess' by other religions, is what Islam refers to as the will of Allah.

YOU BETTER READ THIS ALL AND LEARN FOR YOURSELF BEFORE REPLYING BACK ! Pouting Face
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13 years ago
i said "  People could argue the same about the violence of christianity in medieval times and burning scientists for claiming what is in disagreement with the bible, im not making such accusations though because i know better "
my point was far from accusing christians of doing the same... my point is that no religion is bad in theory, it is just how its followers choose to act, and they can justify their actions by holy books however they want, but everyone knows the right from wrong, and there is always more than one side to the story, you can't judge islam based on terrorist organizations just like i can't and i don't judge christianity based on retards around the world who keeps screaming in churches claiming that they are curing diseases and that every non-christian is absolutely going to hell... im just asking you to be a little more open minded and don't let your anger controls you, it hurts me more than it hurts you to see muslims killing christians because i know how that reflects on the whole image of islam and so on me.
sarah! Author
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13 years ago Edited: 13 years ago, sarah
with all do respect karim, all of islam is based on terrorism and if an educated man like you can't see that, I pity you because you haven't taken the consideration to read the koran by yourself. im not even muslim and I've read the koran, both in english and arabic and its all about how to sex your wife, how women are worth 1/3 of a man, and how to hate people, especially christians and jews ("people of the book") - surah 9:30. All the problems in the world arise from Islam, every since it was started. If you want proof of what i said, I'd be glad to tell word for word; i come from the same country as you and i know our people just as much as you do. the only peaceful part of lebonon is the christian part and you know that very well..

p.s. at least those people praying in churches and scream alleluia aren't screaming "allah au akbar" and cutting the heads off of people. I rather have a word of those "retards" than a world with islam in it.
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13 years ago
whatever you read, if you're doing it with a prejudice mentality and if you have your mind set on looking for bad things, that's all what you'll ever find
sarah! Author
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13 years ago
whatever you read, if you're doing it with a prejudice mentality and if you have your mind set on looking for bad things, that's all what you'll ever find

There is no other way to interpret a 53 year old man going into marriage with a six year old girl, karim. sorry for having a prejudice mentality, but i think that's disgusting regardless of how you look at it. Sahih al-Bukhari, 7:62:64

http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/muslim/008.smt.html#008.3309

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13 years ago
Islam is one of the most peaceful religions; however, it has been misconstrued by the media and ignorant followers.
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13 years ago
There is no other way to interpret a 53 year old man going into marriage with a six year old girl, karim. sorry for having a prejudice mentality, but i think that's disgusting regardless of how you look at it. Sahih al-Bukhari, 7:62:64

http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/muslim/008.smt.html#008.3309

Marrying young is considered a cultural issue, not really a religious one.



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