Thursday, November 24, 2005

Why I Call It Islamosupremacy

The true intention of all Mohammedans is to enforce conversion or kill the individual. If you are a woman your life may be spared to be a concubine.
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Patrick of Clarity & Resolve Blog
November 24, 2005

The supremacy of Islam and its adherents and the contemptible inferiority of the infidel: This core Islamic value may be found in the Koran, in the sunna, in the sharia, and in the way infidels are reviled and violently attacked wherever peaceful religionists have ascendancy ("Therefore do not falter or sue for peace when you have gained the upper hand." —Koran 47:35).

And yet, when the mullahs, imams, and sheiks come right out and say it, we call them extremists, fundamentalists, or radicals.

Tehran, 21 Nov. (AKI) - A close advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati has condemned non-Muslims, saying they "cannot be called human beings but are animals who roam the earth and engage in corruption."

Jannati made the controversial remarks on Sunday at a ceremony in north-eastern Iran to commemorate the 'martyrs' of the Revolutionary Guards and the (1980-1988) war against Iraq.

It's all in Muhammad's happy-fun hate and war manual (i.e., what Muslims perceive to be God's literal, unalterable word), available at Barnes & Noble, Borders, and other fine great Satan book retailers.

The meanest beasts in God's sight are those that are deaf, dumb, and devoid of reason. Had God perceived any virtue in them, He would have surely endowed them with hearing. But even if He made them hear, they would have turned away and refused to listen. —Koran 8:22

The basest creatures in the sight of God are the faithless who will not believe... —Koran 8:55

The unbelievers among the People of the Book and the pagans shall burn forever in the fire of Hell. They are the vilest of all creatures. But of all the creatures, those who embrace the Faith and do good works are the noblest. —Koran 98.6-7

Source: http://clarityandresolve.com/archives/2005/11/why_i_call_it_i.php

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