Posted on 12/20/2015 7:10:10 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Published on Dec 10, 2015
By the Numbers is an honest and open discussion about Muslim opinions and demographics. Narrated by Raheel Raza, president of Muslims Facing Tomorrow, this short film is about the acceptance that radical Islam is a bigger problem than most politically correct governments and individuals are ready to admit.
Is ISIS, the Islamic State, trying to penetrate the U.S. with the refugee influx? Are Muslims radicalized on U.S. soil? Are organizations such as CAIR, who purport to represent American Muslims accepting and liberal or radicalized with links to terror organizations?
Does not exist...will never exist.
And anyone that thinks so has fallen for the taqqiyah that brought this story about in the first place.
I want no part of any opinions of muslims...I do not care if they live or die.
If they live, they must do it somewhere other than the Unites States of America
Same for their dying ...
Deport illegals!
Expel muslims!
I’m reading the book Catastrophic Failure, by Stephen Coughlin. He explains that, contrary to western law, slander in Islam is anything negative said about Islam, even if it’s perfectly true.
Did you listen to her? She gives facts and figures. No hijab either.
Muslims = ISIS = Islam = Muslims. Point to remember they are here to populate not to assimilate. Once their number gets high enough we will feel their wrath with Christians.
I stand with OldSmaj. I watched the video. Raheel Raza says she’s a muslim. That means she is an adherent of islam. That makes her persona non grata in these United States. No further discussion needed. Or wanted.

They spin and spin and spin, until they are confronted with what you have posted.
Once they are confronted with it, they begin to sputter and spit...the indignity and frustration pours from every orifice.
Once we (the infidel) pulls out the Koran Card, the relationship is over and the dialogue goes south in a hurry.
Nothing will shut up a CAIR p.o.s quicker than an educated infidel, one that knows their propaganda as well or better than they.
But...I once had a "educated" imam attempt to dispel everything and a few more, that you posted, and I had a FULL, CAIR-approved koran in my hands, bulging with yellow stickies, marking nearly everything that your post contained.
He also had murder in his eyes before we parted company, and I'm convinced if he'd had backup, my koran would have gone with him, but it would have been covered with blood.
bttt
Here are their opinions:
Sharia in America: "51% of U.S. Muslims (1.5M) ... polled believe ... that they should have the choice of American or Sharia courts" (1)
Reject U.S. Law: 61%. Only "39% of (U.S. Muslims, ~1.2M) said that Muslims in the U.S. should be subject to American courts." (1) That means the other 61% (~1.8M) of U.S. Muslims believe they should not be subject to American courts.
Sharia Superiority: 33% of U.S. Muslims (~1M) believe that "If Sharia conflicts with the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights", then Sharia "should be considered supreme." (1)
Violence against First Amendment Rights: 29% (~900,000) U.S. Muslims agree that "violence against those who insult the prophet mohammed, the quran, or the Islamic faith is sometimes acceptable." (1)
Sharia by Jihad: 11% of U.S. Muslims (~330,000) believe that Sharia is "The Muslims god allah's Law that Muslims must follow and impose world-wide via Jihad" (1)
(1) https://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2015/06/23/nationwide-poll-of-us-muslims-shows-thousands-support-shariah-jihad/
Keep in mind that the bias of respondents should be to shade their answers to be more acceptable to other Americans, lest they become the targets of legal investigation for their subversive opinions. Therefore, the results above should be considered the bare minimum, and the real opinion of American muslims is likely worse than shown.
islam is a totalitarian death cult founded by a child rapist.
What she said was enough to get her beheaded by a jihadi but you and OldSmaj can jeer at her if you like.
I'm not sure I understand exactly what message you would like me take from her, or if you even understand her message.
I can dispel her very quickly...one...does she or does she not subscribe to the tenets of the koran?
If she does, she is a radical and is not worthy of my time.
Period.
Two...all she has done is spout statistics in a way engineered to gain sympathy for the "moderate" muslim, which does not exist.
I do not attach "degrees" to a muslim...I only have one question...Do you or do you not subscribe to the tenets of the koran?
If the answer is yes....then to hell with them.
If the answer is no...then they are practicing taqiyyah, because of they do not subscribe to the tenets of the koran...then they are not muslim.
Do you not see the conundrum?
She's a nice lady, I'm sure...but if she is a devout muslim, she has no choice but to see me dead...because I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Son of God and I totally and absolutely reject anything to do with Mohammed and his message of perversion, cruelty, and death.
Allah is not my God.
Let me say that again: ALLAH IS NOT MY GOD!
There is no middle ground with this cult.
There is NO middle ground with this cult.
It is a cult.
Don't let yourself go down the path of sympathizing with some such as her.
Nowhere did she advocate the expulsion and shunning of the radicals, nowhere did she advocate a change to the koran, nowhere did she convince me that I can ever live side by side with a muslim.
She has been given dispensation to practice this taqiyyah, she truly believes she will receive her reward in paradise.
All I need to know about islam is what I have read in THEIR OWN KORAN!
jeer: make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice.
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That’s not what I did. My comments were of a general nature concerning islam. If Raheel Raza had fully denounced islam then I would have been impressed.
Bookmarking for that book!
It’s only $6 on Kindle. It’s a book about Islamic law, and he uses Black’s law as a standard for analyzing.
Many thanks for that info!
Its what I am looking for, in order to deal with a skeptic.
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