AN INFIDELS GUIDE TO ISLAM
First off, there is no such thing as an Allah.
Therefore, there is no such thing as an Infidel.
Essay written September 2016; check it out.
Thanks, Art in Idaho.
I was on this thread when you pinged me to it! Thanks. Actually, I was looking at post 13, and it looks like UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide has gone MIA since I think about Oct 2016. Hope he’s OK, anyone know him?
BUMP!!!
Wonder if this traitor is aware of what is happening in the U.K., by the “prophet’s” gang, which he most likely promotes ??? Actually he started this and the Arab Spring by his previous Cairo speech, saying in Arabic: “I’m with you,” should earn him the Noose!!! BTW, where is Bergdahl ???
I offer some recent thoughts of my own on Understanding the Threat of Radical Islam towards [hopefully] furthering our efforts at home.
Thanks for resurrecting this thread. We met the author of an Infidel’s Guide to Islam and received his permission to post it when my wife gave a presentation on the history of women in the military to a group made up of mostly retired officers at the American Lake Country Club which is next to Joint Base Lewis McChord.
Every generation seems to believe that they are the first to face certain challenges when in reality previous generations have faced many similar challenges. We learn more from the audiences and the people we meet at the shows in many cases than we have doing more traditional research.
Most of the men who attended this presentation were in their 80s and beyond. As usual when my wife gives a presentation to elderly retired military officers, I heard some grumbling as I helped set up the display. “Whose bright idea was it to invite a woman to tell us about military history?” But she won them over. She is a master at putting especially retired military groups on an emotional roller coaster. By the end of her show they are usually hanging all over her and thanking her profusely for keeping the memory of those who have sacrificed alive.
Here is a link to one of her shows that was taped by the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Veteran’s Day a couple years ago: