The American people are growing weary of being called racists for opposing President Obama's radical leftist policies. And we don't particularly like being called anti-Hispanic for wanting our borders secured and the flood of illegals into this country stopped. Now, that we oppose a mosque being built within the shadows of Ground Zero, we are accused of being Islamophobes. The elitists just don't get it.
Great job by Kyle-Anne Shiver at the American Thinker for addressing the charge of Islamaphobia and exposing Islam as no "religion of peace".
Time for an Islamaphobia Beer Summit
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
"With 70% of Americans standing in hardened opposition to a victory mosque being built on our national graveyard at Ground Zero, it would take a complete elitist ninny to sum this up as 'Islamaphobia.' But since our elitists are indeed calling the 70% of us irrational, phobic nutcases, it would seem an awfully good time to have an Islamaphobia beer summit.
Forget the beer; we need sober heads. Forget the president; he's out to lunch.
We'll just have a dry summit among ourselves.
For starters, what is a 'phobia'? I'm darned well sure that at least 98% of the overwhelming 70% already know that a phobia is an irrational fear or loathing of some quantifiable thing or idea. The key word here, of course, is irrational.
One ought never confuse reasoned repugnance with irrational fear.
In this case, 70% of Americans oppose Imam Rauf's plan to build a 'bridge' mosque so close to the site where his fellow Muslims murdered three thousand of our fellow citizens in the name of Islam just nine years ago. And I daresay there is nothing whatsoever irrational in this opposition. A monument erected to the killers over the graves of their victims is a bridge too far for truly rational people. And it is doubtful that any rational American president would have ever lent his support to such an arrogantly vulgar idea in the first place. This is both stupidity and appeasement on steroids, which no reasonable person with even a smidgen of real knowledge about Islam could possibly support.
In light of the now-countless acts of worldwide jihad committed since Jimmy Carter let the worldwide Islamic terror genie out of its bottle in 1979, it would verily take a nitwit of ostrich-level denial skill not to see Islam as anything but a 'religion of peace.' If one wanted to be really thorough, though, all one would need would be a curious glance at the post-WWII history of Israel. Now that we ourselves have tasted the bitter fruits of Islamic jihad, we have a much better sense of how it's felt to be an Israeli since day one.
The big question of our era is: Can Islam become a religion of peace?
For the record, anyone who has read the Koran understands well that political tyranny is inextricably woven into Islam's religious fiber. State-enabled terror is part and parcel of the religion of submission. The word 'Islam' itself means 'submission,' and within every tenet of true Islam is the vociferous command to force this submission upon everyone. Even in the so-called enlightened, tolerant Ottoman Empire, all infidels were so buried under the dictates of submission that they were living as slaves to a capricious state caliphate, just as the few remaining Jews and Christians who now live under Islamic governments all over the Muslim world.
Just as communists and fascists promoted the perverted idea that peace was defined as the day all resistance to their tyrannies stopped, so do Islamists. The idea that the Muslim god, Allah, demands worldwide submission by all, whether voluntarily or at the point of a sword, is at the very heart of the Koran.
At present, there is a philosophical war going on within Islam. Millions of good-at-heart Muslims want to separate the political aspects of Islam from its purely religious tenets. This philosophical war within Islam has been falsely defined by both Muslim apologists and Western liberals as a fight between moderate Muslims and radical Muslims. It is no such thing. And anyone -- even a Christian layperson, such as myself -- who has bothered to actually read the Koran and any non-apologetic biography of Mohamed knows this full well.
Herein lies the root of the problem for Islam.
Earnest Muslims, who wish to modernize their faith and truly make it a 'religion of peace,' must virtually erase their Prophet to do so.
Mohamed is the model for Islamic terrorism, both in modern times and for the past fourteen centuries, wherever Islam has escaped the bottle of political restraint. Mohamed was never a prophet of peace; he was a warlord. Nor was he a dedicated monk, priest, or rabbi who eschewed the rewards of political power. Mohamed verily relished his every violent victory and enslaved those whom he defeated. Rape, pillage, and plunder followed in Mohamed's warring wake.
Mohamed was the model for polygamy and child marriage, practicing both himself. Mohamed was the commander of the stoning and the lopping off of hands and feet, the master of the lashings and canings so prominent in every Muslim-dominated country today. It is utterly impossible for modern Muslims to clean up their religion without first erasing the example of their own prophet.
When 4th-century Christians decided to merge the church with the state, they were going against the Bible and every true tenet of orthodox Christianity. Nowhere in Jesus' life or teachings was there to be found any injunction to merge worldly power with true faith in God. Nowhere. Nada. Zilch. Jesus, we know, made a very big deal out of giving worldly power (Caesar) its own domain while reserving one's soul for God alone. Jesus was so bent on peace that even when he was being arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane, he told his disciples to put away their swords. Jesus did not, during his own scourging, command his followers to mount an armed rebellion to try to free him. Instead, he went peacefully to the Cross of salvation.
So when Christians mounted opposition to the joining of church with tyrannical state power, they were standing upon firm religious footing. The Protestant reformers didn't need to kill off Jesus to support their desire for keeping matters of the soul separate from matters of political power. Instead, Christians needed only remind -- yes, quite forcefully remind -- their befouled church and state institutions that they were going against Jesus in their greedy pursuit of worldly goods and power. Standing upon the authority of the Bible itself and Jesus' own example gave Christian reformers what they needed.
Not so with Islamists. In order to reform a religion which is purely hell-bent on violence to obtain submission, the Islamists must figure out a way to explain that perhaps their prophet was either a bit off in the head or that his words and actions were intended for only a more brutal era. But this itself proves nearly impossible, too.
For in Islam, the Koran is presumed to be an actual dictation -- word-for-word -- of conversations between Mohammed and Allah, using the intermediary, 'Gabriel,' the angel of wide Judeo-Christian prominence. Whereas both Jews and Christians believe that the Bible, both old and new testaments, were inspired by God, they do not believe that the Bible is anything nearly approximating a direct dictation from the mouth of God.
So Muslims who truly do want to come into the 21st century, remake their religion into one of peaceful cohabitation with earth's non-Muslim peoples, and practice a smidgen of the tolerance they have so violently demanded from others, find it an overwhelming task. It's hard to argue against terror when terror was your prophet's own M.O.
Perhaps, at the end of the day, someone, somewhere, possessing a few grains of common sense, will ask whether it just might be possible that the Allah, who purportedly spoke to Mohamed, was not at all the God of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, but some altogether different being with a decidedly anti-Judaic, anti-Christian code of ethics.
Until then, it would take a complete dimwit not to notice that Islam is anything but a 'religion of peace.' And the sooner we wake up to this reality, the better chance we will have at saving civilization as we have known it."
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Instead of praising the words of some no-mind rightwingnnut blogger, how about considering the words of the President of the United States instead?
"America treasures the relationship we have with our many Muslim friends, and we respect the vibrant faith of Islam which inspires countless individuals to lead lives of honesty, integrity, and morality."
"Some of the comments that have been uttered about Islam do not reflect the sentiments of my government or the sentiments of most Americans. Islam, as practiced by the vast majority of people, is a peaceful religion, a religion that respects others. Ours is a country based upon tolerance and we welcome people of all faiths in America."
"All Americans must recognize that the face of terror is not the true faith -- face of Islam. Islam is a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world. It's a faith that has made brothers and sisters of every race. It's a faith based upon love, not hate."
"America rejects bigotry. We reject every act of hatred against people of Arab background or Muslim faith America values and welcomes peaceful people of all faiths -- Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu and many others. Every faith is practiced and protected here, because we are one country. Every immigrant can be fully and equally American because we're one country. Race and color should not divide us, because America is one country."
"The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself. The enemy of America is not our many Muslim friends; it is not our many Arab friends. Our enemy is a radical network of terrorists, and every government that supports them."
Now, disagree with that all you want... but it's the truth.
"Islam, as practiced by the vast majority of people, is a peaceful religion, a religion that respects others."
Oh really, is that why Muslims in Pakistan refuse to give flood aid to the Christians. Yep, that's real respect and love. This kind of behavior goes on regularly in Muslim nations.
I noticed Obama speaks with great passion when he speaks on behalf of Muslims, but he drones on and on, with little concern for hurting Americans when he speaks of the economy.
Oh, gosh, I'm so sorry, Ms. MoreLies... I just realized I forgot to mention something...
Those quotes all came from the President of the United States, just like I said.
But NOT President Barack Obama.
It was President George W. Bush that made those comments about Islam.
So... do you want to tell us once again how you don't just negatively react in a knee-jerk way to anything said by Obama?
So let me fix your last comment, just to help you out:
"I noticed BUSH speaks with great passion when he speaks on behalf of Muslims, but he drones on and on, with little concern for hurting Americans when he speaks of the economy."
Yep, that'll do it.
There'sone born every minute!
I wasn't speaking of the words Bush used, Diogenes, but with the passion Obama exhibited defending Islam in his press conference.
Bush, too, was wrong when he called Islam a "religion of peace".
Ohhhhh, I see now.
Anybody who says Islam is a religion of peace is flat out wrong.
Only you and the Religious Rightwingnuts are right.
And nice attempted recovery from your gaffe: "I knew Bush said that stuff.I was just comenting on OTHER stuff Obama has said... not the stuff that I THOUGHT Obama said."
How do you spell hypocrite?
M-O-R-E-L-I-E-S
I never said that I knew Bush said that stuff because I did not, though it does sound like his typical rhetoric. I admit that I thought the comments were from Obama.
But, you misinterpreted my initial comment about Obama speaking passionately about Islam; I was not referring to the quotes you posted. I was thinking about Obama's press conference on Fri, and it wasn't the words spoken so much as the deep passion emanating from the president on the topic. There was NO passion when he discussed the sour economy because the man DOES NOT care.
Believe me or don't; I could care less. I know and my God knows that I'm on the up and up.
Yeah, you're quite the pious one, aren't you? The only question is what god you claim to worship. It surely isn't one who knows of Jesus.
Anyone who condemns an entire religion is beserk. How is it that you can constantly rail against ALL of Islam, yet defend Judaism to the hilt? Aren't the Jews just as misguided as the Muslims in your narrow-minded oversimplistic Religious Rightwingnut hysteria?
On second thought, please don't bother to answer that. It'll just be meaningless illogical pablum that you read in some other Religious Rightwingnut blog.
DiogenASS: "Aren't the Jews just as misguided as the Muslims?"
Big difference, thumbsucker!
Jews objectives are to defend their homeland from annihilation.
The objectives of Radical Islamist (who are Muslims) want Jews annihilated.
You and the leftwingloons have been condemning the entire religion of Christianity for years.
so, take your divisive bigotry and stick it where the sun don't shine!
AnonyMouse, I wasn't talking about the POLITICS of these religions. I was talking about their THEOLOGY.
(But, then again, why should anyone expect you to understand anything about theology?)
DiogenASS: what would an atheist like yourself know about "THEOLOGY"?
I had a double major in History and Religious Studies for my undergraduate degree.
Oh, I'm sorry. You probably don't understand much of that, do you?
Get back to me once you get your GED, and I'll try to explain it to you. In one and two syllable words, of course, so you don't get as confused.
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