The link is to a two-hour, but rather entertaining and detailed lecture. Highly recommend it to all.
Dismantling Islam Two New Findings That Mohammed Didn't Exist | Dr. Jay Smith, Jul 9, 2025Good for the layman, and also good for the theologically and academically minded.
Wow he’s got a pair a brass ones. Let me guess: He routinely has his life threatened by members of the “religion of peace”
“Two New Findings That Mohammed Didn’t Exist”
Robert Spencer wrote a book about Mohmmed. Part was about whether Mo existed. 2 billion Muslims believe he did, and are commanded to emulate his life. The most worthy life ever lived, so story goes. Jihadis take this to heart.
How about atheists who rarely understand how people can be so religiously motivated that they will mow down 30000 Iranian protesters. The Iran Twelver fundamentalists are a world threat, because these 12ver loons play a large role in their own apocalyptic end times prophecy. This freezes up atheists brains. Tucker Qatarlson’s brain too.
Hardly anyone knows that the IRGC collecting tolls at Hormuz is the Jizya tax, that Muzz always collect from infidels. When they the power to do this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jizya
Islam the most (Jizya) parasitic religion ever. They have always had parasitic slavery. They enslaved a few million white Europeans, even up into Ireland. Sex slaves for harems too. This would make a great movie with a Raquel Welch in it
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It sounds like you’re referring to a real but often overlooked part of history—the enslavement of Europeans by Muslim states, especially along the Mediterranean.
From roughly the 16th to early 19th centuries, pirates and privateers based in North Africa—often called the Barbary pirates—raided coastal areas of southern Europe and even ventured as far as places like Ireland and Iceland. One well-known incident is the Sack of Baltimore, where villagers were captured and taken into slavery.
These captives were brought to cities such as Algiers and Tunis, where they were sold or forced into labor. Historians estimate that anywhere from hundreds of thousands to over a million Europeans may have been enslaved over this period, though exact numbers are debated.