Posted on 08/03/2017 7:09:53 AM PDT by Ray76
I take your point though.
I’ve noticed different results with javascript on or off. I suspect results are “customized” when javascript is on.
On the subject of “Taqiyya”, which is specifically mentioned in this thread (I think... not looking upthread at the moment while writing this), below this paragraph is the top display from google, which is coming from wikipedia and which is, indeed, watered-down but does still bottom-line the definition with “to lie”. The big question might be, how much honesty will Wikipedia continue to allow. If you see “to lie” erased from the Wikipedia definition, then you know there is a strongly organized effort to wipe the internet clean of criticism of the Religion of Lies.
Taqiyya has also been politically legitimised, particularly among Twelver Shias, in order to maintain unity among Muslims and fraternity among the Shia clerics. Yarden Mariuma writes: “Taqiyya is an Islamic juridical term whose shifting meaning relates to when a Muslim is allowed, under Sharia law, to lie.
Taqiya - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taqiya
An excellent explanatory video:
Political Islam Is All of It - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0U12mvphx4 http://gatesofvienna.net/2017/01/political-islam-is-all-of-it/A six part written primer:
Part 1: The Foundations of Sharia Law
backup linkPart 2: The Foundations of Islam and Jihad
backup linkPart 3: Official (Politically Correct) Islam versus the Truth
backup linkPart 4: The Foundations of Islamic Reason
backup linkPart 5: The Fast-Approaching Clash of Civilizations
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Thanks.
What EVER has made people more protective of Muslims than other people? WHY DOES ANY RELIGION NEED MORE PROTECTION THAN THE OTHERS, and if you were to put a hierarchy on the world’s religions needing coddled social protection, WHY would ISLAM of all the others be on the top, needing the most protection???
Please explain this clearly, Google. You are fine with insulting Christianity outright as well as Judaism. Why do you protect Islam?
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