“If you have a problem with a leader, or a sect such as ISIS, who is causing unjust death, and misery, then your main issue is with that leader, or sect,”
ISIS and
Al-Qaeda
Taliban
Boko Haram
Al-Shabaab
Hamas
Hezbollah
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
Armed Islamic Group (GIA)
Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ)
Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM)
Abu Nidal Organization
Harakat ul-Mujahidin
As mushrooms from manure, terrorist groups from Islam.
Good list of horrible Muslim fronts, worthy of condemnation. Ask Grok to add them all up for you, and tell us how many people are in them, in total. I’ll give a guess, of actual members, of 10-20 million total, with the Taliban probably being the most of them as a percentage.
Sounds like a lot, doesn’t it? Until you realize, there are over 1 billion with ‘B’ Muslims out there. Then, it’s only like 1-2 percent. Not much.
So the question becomes, if all of Islam is guilty for the crimes of 1-2% (again waiting on your Grok numbers), what are we to do with them? The Royal Family of Saudi Arabia, I guess we are no longer allies, but at war with them now? Turkey, who’s part of NATO? The King of Jordan is now evil too?
Who’s going to tell them, Trump? You sure?
You see, it is completely impractical to even fantasize about a war with all of Islam, over the misdeeds of a few. We are unfortunately forced to coexist, with them, and the Jews, and the Hindu’s, whether all of us like it, or not. So, the smart thing is to look at the good in them, and not focus on the bad. Yes, there can be good found, if you look. Praise that, describe how it borders on the morals of Christianity, and hope they are moved to convert. If not convert, at least police their own religion better. I think we are making progress on that front. But condemning them, each and every one for the sins of others is not only unfair, it is unwise.