You said — Islam is a threat towards Christian Civilization, but if Islam, in general, develops according to the ideals of the brave Iranians who daily are willing to risk their lives in the struggle for true freedom, it will become less of a threat.
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Right there is the problem. Islam has it *hard-coded* into their “DNA” (original materials and the *authoritative* Prophet Mohammed) that it’s a *governmental system* and not merely a religion.
In addition *absolutely no contradiction* of Mohammed is allowed. If you do that, you’re pretty much *dead*. They’ll kill you.
So, it’s *hard-coded* in its DNA and if you try to challenge anything from the prophet, you’re dead meat, right now.
That *mandates* that any adherent to the evil, oppressive and violent governmental idealogy of Islam (namely, it’s a “governmental system” and not a religion) — is forced to maintain exactly what Mohammed maintained and demanded and exactly what the Koran maintains, too.
And keep in mind, that the Koran has the principle of “abrogation” in that the most recent passages of the Koran cancel out the older ones (it’s the “older ones” that many deceiving Muslims quote, but they’ve been *abrogated*...).
SO.., no, there’s no transformation of Islam as that evil, oppressive, violent idealogy of governance. There is only a *transformation* of an individual in *leaving Islam* — there’s your *only hope* in all this.
As long as a person stays an adherent to Islam, they are going to be enslaved by it and there will never be a “way out”. The way out is *leaving* that evil system, and that’s it...
Kind of like Judaism. Maybe it's the Semitic World that sees things that way.
- Yes, according to theory and Islamism this beautiful feature of their religion will hinder converts and secularization.
But does it do so in reality?
I claim Islam will fail to reach world hegemony, just like Communism and Nazism did.
Why?
Because it disregards human nature.
Sooner or later, Iran will become a true democracy and I also believe it will become less Islamofascist (even if it might take some time).
This is an interesting example of how Muslim nations actually can change:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atat%C3%BCrk#Modernization_efforts.2C_1926.E2.80.931930