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"They Should Be Slaughtered"
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | September 18, 2002 | John Perazzo

Posted on 09/18/2002 11:30:34 AM PDT by robowombat

"They Should Be Slaughtered" By John Perazzo FrontPageMagazine.com | September 18, 2002

If you attended religious services this past weekend, recall, for a moment, the preacher's sermon. Did any portion of his or her message bear some resemblance to this: "Have no mercy on the Jews. No matter where they are, fight them….Wherever you are, kill the Jews, the Americans, . . . and those who stand by them. . . . It is forbidden to befriend Israelis or to aid them. Don't love them or enter into agreement with them. . . . They should be slaughtered. They should be murdered." There's little likelihood of any listener dozing off during such a sermon, which was in fact delivered during worship services at a Gaza mosque on October 13, 2000 by Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiya, a member of the Palestinian Authority's "Fatwa Council," and former acting Rector of Gaza's Islamic University. Sadly, its content is no aberration, but is representative of the vicious anti-Semitic bigotry regularly thundered from Muslim pulpits all over the Middle East.

At another Gaza mosque on August 3, 2001, Sheik Ibrahim Madhi delivered this message, which was broadcast by Palestinian Authority television: "The Koran is very clear on this: The greatest enemies of the Islamic nation are the Jews. . . . All spears should be directed at the Jews. . . . Allah has described them as apes and pigs. . . . Whoever can fight them with his weapons, should go out [to the battle]. . . . The Jews have exposed their fangs. Nothing will deter them, except the color of their filthy people's blood; nothing will deter them except for us voluntarily detonating ourselves in their midst. . . . Blessings for whoever has saved a bullet in order to stick it in a Jew's head."

The Middle East Media Research Institute reports that two months earlier, this same sheikh told worshippers: "Blessings to whoever put a belt of explosives on his body or on his sons' and plunged into the midst of the Jews, crying 'Allahu Akbar, praise to Allah.' " On April 19, 2002, the Chief Cleric at Mecca's Grand Mosque called Jews "the scum of the human race, the rats of the world, the killers of the prophets, and the grandsons of monkeys and pigs." An Egyptian newspaper recently quoted a preacher from Al-Azhar University stating, "I hate the Jews, so as to earn a reward from God."

Examples of such rhetoric emanating from the mouths of clerics are legion in Islamic countries. As Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes explains, "This is something that's part of the heart of the culture, unfortunately. This is a reflection of the depths of anti-Semitism now found in the Muslim world. . . . In many ways, the Muslim world today is comparable to Nazi Germany in the extent to which one finds anti-Semitic themes . . . pervasively throughout the culture. . . . Let's not fool ourselves into thinking that it's something marginal and fringe. It is absolutely central."

Dr. Robert Wistrich, professor of Modern European and Jewish History at Hebrew University, observes that contemporary Muslim anti-Semitism utilizes many themes and symbols from classic European anti-Jewish bigotry and from Nazi propaganda. Thus it is commonplace to see caricatures of Jews portrayed as devils with hooked noses and jagged, blood-dripping teeth. Cartoons depicting Jews sporting Nazi-style uniforms adorned with swastikas are familiar sights throughout the Middle East, where Jews are often compared to Nazis for their alleged cruelty. In recent months, numerous articles in the Egyptian and Saudi government dailies contained such quotes as these:

"It seems like Hitler is alive again, and is following his old ways, but this time with the Palestinians. The student, [Ariel] Sharon, has learned in an extreme way from his teacher, Hitler."

"There is no doubt that what is happening on the Holy Palestinian land… renews the Nazi phenomenon."

"[The] horrible massacres [of Sharon] exceeded the Nazism massacres."

"[Israel is] killing, plundering and destroying through a barbaric Hitlerism." In the Middle Eastern press, the Holocaust itself is commonly dismissed as either a gross exaggeration or an outright fabrication. "With regard to the fraud of the Holocaust," writes Fatma Abdallah Mahmoud in the Egyptian government daily, Al-Akhbar, "many French studies have proven that this is no more than a fabrication, a lie, and a fraud. . . . Hitler himself, whom they accuse of Nazism, is in my eyes no more than a modest 'pupil' in the world of murder and bloodshed. He is completely innocent of the charge of frying them in the hell of his false Holocaust. . . . But I, personally and in light of this imaginary tale, complain to Hitler, even saying to him from the bottom of my heart, 'If only you had done it, brother, if only it had really happened.' " Notably, in areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority, Arabic editions of Mein Kampf are hot-selling items.

Hate literature rife with allegations of a Jewish world conspiracy — such as the infamous 19th-century forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - has gained great popularity throughout the Arab world. Even the most preposterous fables are widely believed by hate-filled extremists. Israelis have been accused of selling hormonally altered fruit to Egyptian men in order to kill their sperm; of supplying Egyptian farmers with poisoned seeds and disease-bearing poultry; of devising and distributing carcinogenic vegetables and shampoos to spread cancer among Arabs; of promoting drug consumption and devil worship in Arab society; of poisoning Arab water supplies; of trying to throw Egyptian society into chaos by campaigning for the legalization of homosexuality; and of following rabbinical exhortations to kill Palestinians as a means of ensuring their own swift entry into paradise. "Hardly a mishap occurs in the Arab world," Daniel Pipes has written, "which does not get blamed on Jews."

As if all that were not enough, millions of Muslims accept the notion that Jews forcibly take the blood of non-Jews for ritual purposes. No less a personage than Syrian defense minister Mustafa Tlas once alluded to that "fact" in his 1983 book, The Matzah of Zion. This past March in the Saudi government newspaper Al-Riyadh, a King Faysal University medical professor contributed an article claiming that for the holiday of Purim, Jews "prepare very special pastries" filled with the blood of a Christian or Muslim adolescent. This, the professor explained, was in contrast to Passover treats, for which "the blood of Christian and Muslim children under the age of 10 must be used." The blood for Purim, he elaborated, is collected by placing the victim into "a needle-studded barrel" wherein his body is pierced on all sides, causing "dreadful torment — torment that affords the Jewish vampires great delight as they carefully monitor every detail of the blood-shedding with pleasure and love that are difficult to comprehend."

Any forms of artistic expression that cast Jews in a positive or sympathetic light are heavily censored throughout the Middle East. The film Schindler's List, for instance, is banned in Arab countries. Even the movie Independence Day, which has nothing to do with religious or Middle Eastern affairs, was condemned in the Arab media because it features a heroic Jewish character. In Lebanon the film's release was delayed until censors had removed all indications of the hero's Jewish faith, such as a skullcap and a Hebrew prayer. Even the brief appearance of Israelis and Arabs working cooperatively in a desert outpost was edited out of the film.

Given the vast breadth of Muslim anti-Semitism illustrated by the aforementioned examples, it is quite apparent that much of the Islamic world's current antipathy toward Israel is rooted simply in the refusal to embrace any nation — no matter how small — wherein "infidels" predominate. To justify this bigotry, Muslim fundamentalists can recite an endless litany of alleged Jewish transgressions — most notably Israel's "occupation" of Palestinian land. But let us reflect, for a moment, upon this lynchpin of Muslim grievances.

The purported need for a Palestinian homeland became a monumental issue only after the West Bank and Gaza came under Israeli control during the 1967 Six Day War — a conflict that was forced upon Israel when several Arab armies ringed the tiny nation with 250,000 troops, 2,000 tanks, and 700 aircraft. Prior to that, it was not an issue at all. When Jordan and Egypt controlled the West Bank and Gaza from 1948 to 1967, neither of those countries made the barest effort to establish a Palestinian state on those lands; and neither country was criticized for "occupying" those regions.

"The Muslim world," notes Daniel Pipes, "had little political concern with Jews until the period immediately preceding Jewish statehood. The establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was a shocking, even a traumatic event, for it meant that at one stroke Jews had cast off their [lowly] status. . . . Christian power was bad enough, but to have Jews - the subject people par excellence — pushing Muslims around was too much. . . . Outraged by the creation of Israel, Arab Muslims turned to anti-Semitism."

That anti-Semitism now fuels not only the passion with which Arab nations bang the drum for Palestinian statehood — but also their adjoining hatred for Israel's strongest supporter, America. With near unanimity, however, Western religious and political leaders have been reluctant to acknowledge the shocking level of anti-Semitism in the Islamic world. Consequently, we are fed lots of palatable theories ascribing the murderous rage of Muslim fundamentalists to such seemingly plausible causes as the Israeli "occupation," American "arrogance," and the West's "economic exploitation" of the Arab world. We are further fed heaping portions of cheerful platitudes extolling Islam's purportedly tolerant and peaceful character, wherein bigotry has no place.

The refusal to face uncomfortable truths about those who seek our destruction only prevents us from comprehending the enormity of their hatred. And that is a recipe for disaster of a magnitude beyond words.


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John Perazzo brings us some carefully sifted nuggets of clerical wisdom from the pulpits of the religion of peace.
1 posted on 09/18/2002 11:30:34 AM PDT by robowombat
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To: robowombat
"I hate the Jews, so as to earn a reward from God."
I hope I'm not standing near this guy when he finally gets his reward from God.
2 posted on 09/18/2002 11:43:18 AM PDT by Asclepius
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To: robowombat
Wonder why he hangs out in the mideast? To make a living, I guess.

Meanwhile, back here in the good 'ol states where Jews, Christians, Moslems, misc., kids and adults, all colors, are having a great time with weekend soccer game picnics.

A grand-daughter of mine, lousy goalee, is dating a forward. No I won't tell you their religions.

hee hee, lovin' it!

kj

3 posted on 09/18/2002 11:43:49 AM PDT by AzJP
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To: AzJP
A grand-daughter of mine, lousy goalee, is dating a forward. No I won't tell you their religions.

Religions are secondary in this case. Goalies should never date strikers!

4 posted on 09/18/2002 12:00:15 PM PDT by jackliberty
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To: robowombat
John Perazzo at this point is one of my favorite writers. Instead of using angry rhetoric, he simply finds the angry rhetoric of others and uses it against them. He's been using this tactic a lot against the Jackson/Farrakhan/McKinney set and at times it's devastatingly effective.
5 posted on 09/18/2002 12:01:38 PM PDT by pupdog
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Samuel 1
15:2
Thus saith the LORD of hosts, I remember that which Amalek did to Israel, how he laid wait for him in the way, when he came up from Egypt.


15:3
Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.

15:4
And Saul gathered the people together, and numbered them in Telaim, two hundred thousand footmen, and ten thousand men of Judah.

15:5
And Saul came to a city of Amalek, and laid wait in the valley.

15:6
And Saul said unto the Kenites, Go, depart, get you down from among the Amalekites, lest I destroy you with them: for ye shewed kindness to all the children of Israel, when they came up out of Egypt. So the Kenites departed from among the Amalekites.

15:7
And Saul smote the Amalekites from Havilah until thou comest to Shur, that is over against Egypt.


15:8
And he took Agag the king of the Amalekites alive, and utterly destroyed all the people with the edge of the sword.

With all due respect, I have been in churches were the Old Testament calls to genocide were praised and the failure of the leaders of Israel to complete those genocides were condemned.
It doesn't take much to expose a fanatic, they rant and rave in public. It is difficult to find a rightious man, they do their work for the lord and needn't show off.

Buzz

6 posted on 09/18/2002 12:48:12 PM PDT by Buzzcook
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To: AzJP
One of the six arrested in New York was a soccer star.
An all American soccer star that you would have been proud to have your grand daughter go out with.
7 posted on 09/18/2002 12:58:38 PM PDT by philetus
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To: Buzzcook
...I have been in churches were the Old Testament calls to genocide were praised...

The reality is that God has sanctioned the slaughter of certain peoples. Whether it's healthy or right to applaud this reality is not the issue. The question to ask is, do Muslims serve the Living God? Is the god of the Koran, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob”?

8 posted on 09/18/2002 1:35:54 PM PDT by JesusIsLord
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To: Buzzcook
>With all due respect, I have been in churches were the Old Testament calls to genocide were praised and the failure of the leaders of Israel to complete those genocides were condemned.

First the history of kings is the history of war. The pagan kings of that era themselves were not innocent regarding the manner in which war was conducted. Also nowhere does it say that non-Jews should be killed whereever they are found as a universal religious duty.

9 posted on 09/18/2002 1:52:23 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: JesusIsLord
Jesusislord:

My question is, do fanatics of any stripe serve any god?
Are the modern Christians who call for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, any less reprehensible because they "serve" a living lord?
The doctrine of Incomplete Revelation is to me as repugnant as that of Universal Salvation.

Buzz
10 posted on 09/18/2002 2:02:09 PM PDT by Buzzcook
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To: robowombat
Excellent summary!
11 posted on 09/18/2002 2:25:51 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: Buzzcook
While it is true that Christianity once shared with Islam the dubious distinction of the only major religions that embraced the dynamic of conversion by conquest this is today a historical artifact for christianity but an integral part of Islam. When people say crusade in the US or, I suppose, Europe they think about being aggravated due to Billy Graham taking the prime time space of their favorite sitcom. When Moslems talk about jihad they think of a violent effort to overcome other peoples and faiths. Islam in a significant way is wedded to staying in the 8th century which explains why repellent acts are embraced and women must where sack like clothes and exist in a society onsessed with controlling the females and dreaming of the destruction of other cultures.
12 posted on 09/18/2002 2:31:11 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: Buzzcook; JesusIsLord
The doctrine of Incomplete Revelation is to me as repugnant as that of Universal Salvation.

So we're to get all huffy and ignore God since He won't tell us His reasons for everything? If God had told some loyal followers to destoy a mosque full of people and it turned out that the majority of the 9/11 hijackers were among them, we would never have known, right? Obviously the greater good would be accomplished, but He didn't specifically say why, so why should the followers destroy the mosque?

It is not up to us to determine why God did/does these things, nor is it our place to ignore Him if it may seem mean, illogical, or "repugnant."

13 posted on 09/18/2002 2:34:42 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater
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Where do these Imams get these ideas? From the teachings of Mohammed and the holy book of Islam, the Quran. I think it worthwile to consider this when trying to understand why there seems to be such unanimity throughout the Islamic world on so many matters related to Christains, Jews and the United States.

Regarding my opinion and the examples presented here, I wish to emphasize that my study of Islam is ongoing, and deliberatley conducted from a skeptical point of view. Also, the verses I quote are not presented in context, although I did not make any conscious attempt to present them in a misleading way. Indeed, I checked the context of these verses before including them, and invite the reader to do so as well. Finally, this is by no means an exhaustive essay on Islamic teachings, history or politics. Rather, it's a minute sampling of Quranic verses that have some applicability to the topic.

There are many, many references to "unbelievers" in the Quran. Who are the unbelievers? Anyone who doesn't believe that there is no god but Allah and Mohammed is His Prophet.

What about the Christians?

*005.072 They surely disbelieve who say: Lo! Allah is the Messiah, son of Mary. The Messiah (himself) said: O Children of Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Lo! whoso ascribeth partners unto Allah, for him Allah hath forbidden paradise. His abode is the Fire. For evil-doers there will be no helpers.

005.073 They surely disbelieve who say: Lo! Allah is the third of three; when there is no God save the One God. If they desist not from so saying a painful doom will fall on those of them who disbelieve.

What about the Jews (aka "People of the Book" or "People of the Scripture" in the Pickthal translation)?

003.064 Say: O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you: that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they who have surrendered (unto Him).

003.065 O People of the Scripture! Why will ye argue about Abraham, when the Torah and the Gospel were not revealed till after him? Have ye then no sense?

003.070 O People of the Scripture! Why disbelieve ye in the revelations of Allah, when ye (yourselves) bear witness (to their truth)?

003.071 O People of the Scripture! Why confound ye truth with falsehood and knowingly conceal the truth?

098.006 Lo! those who disbelieve, among the People of the Scripture and the idolaters, will abide in fire of hell. They are the worst of created beings.

Why do so many Muslims keep referring to Jews as descended from monkeys and pigs? It may have something to do with this verse (although there may be other mentions in the Sunnah, etc.):

005.060 Shall I tell thee of a worse (case) than theirs for retribution with Allah? (Worse is the case of him) whom Allah hath cursed, him on whom His wrath hath fallen and of whose sort Allah hath turned some to apes and swine, and who serveth idols. Such are in worse plight and further astray from the plain road.

One of the many contemporary assertions about Jews being "pigs and monkeys" can be found on this website, under the title "The Menace of the Jews". The page also elaborates on some other beliefs about Jews, as well.

What is the Islamic attitude about unbelievers in general? Throughout the Quran, the message is pretty clear: become a Muslim or die and go to hell. Typical, and by no means unusual verses:

008.055 Lo! the worst of beasts in Allah's sight are the ungrateful who will not believe.

022.019 These twain (the believers and the disbelievers) are two opponents who contend concerning their Lord. But as for those who disbelieve, garments of fire will be cut out for them; boiling fluid will be poured down on their heads,

022.020 Whereby that which is in their bellies, and their skins too, will be melted;

022.021 And for them are hooked rods of iron.

022.022 Whenever, in their anguish, they would go forth from thence they are driven back therein and (it is said unto them): Taste the doom of burning.

And, by his actions, as well as his words, Mohammed made it very clear that the "faithful" weren't in any mood to wait around for unbelievers to die a natural death. Oh, no, killing infidels is Allah's will, after all!

Islam is reminiscent of the militant Christianity of medieval times, where a similar choice was offered: convert or die. The problem with Islam is that, unlike the now reformed Christianity, that same policy still stands.

Are all Muslims violent fanatics? No, not any more than all Christians are Bible-thumpers or all Jews are Orthodox. There are many Muslims who consider the intolerance of their fellows to be wicked and contrary to the principles of Islam, which literally means "submission" (to Allah) in Arabic. As with any system of belief, there is a wide spectrum of interpreation among its adherents.

Having said that, it is very clear that the principles of Islam, at their foundation, as taught and demonstrated by Mohammed himself, promote the domination of Islam over all other religions (and, ultimately, their elimination), and that doing so by violent means is not only acceptable, but encouraged.

Unbelievers may ignore this at their extreme peril.

Imal

P.S. Here's one of my favorite verses, which provides some insights into one of Mohammed's other agendas:

033.050 O Prophet! Lo! We have made lawful unto thee thy wives unto whom thou hast paid their dowries, and those whom thy right hand possesseth of those whom Allah hath given thee as spoils of war, and the daughters of thine uncle on the father's side and the daughters of thine aunts on the father's side, and the daughters of thine uncle on the mother's side and the daughters of thine aunts on the mother's side who emigrated with thee, and a believing woman if she give herself unto the Prophet and the Prophet desire to ask her in marriage - a privilege for thee only, not for the (rest of) believers - We are Aware of that which We enjoined upon them concerning their wives and those whom their right hands possess - that thou mayst be free from blame, for Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful.

There you go, God says so!

I am reminded of Brigham Young when I read this verse, and how he said God declared it necessary to engage in polygamy if one is to enter the highest kingdom of Heaven (the Celestial Kingdom). He who scores the most babes wins, I suppose. In Mohammed's case, this was literal: his favorite wife, Aisha, was six years old, after all, when he married her (and he was 50). Zoiks!

*Pickthal's English translation of the Quran

14 posted on 09/18/2002 7:38:10 PM PDT by Imal
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To: Buzzcook
Maybe God knew something we don't?
15 posted on 09/18/2002 7:44:49 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: robowombat
robowombat:
With all due respect, that is because Christian nations have secular government.
'We should kill their leaders and convert the people to Christianity' I believe Anne Coulter represents many militant Christians when she says that.
The heresey of Dominion Theology is in the same vein, when it calls for a Christian theocratic state based on Old Testament law.
No we are not far from the sword robowombat.

The Koran or I guess more popularly Quoran and Muslem scholars define Jihad as "struggle". They use it most frequently in reference to personal religious struggle. It has also been used in other context, the removal of land mines in Afghanistan was a Jihad. It's us as "Holy War" is very limited and you may note there has not been a Jihad by a national government against Christians in centuries. The last war that could be remotly styled Jihad was the Iraq/Iran war of the eighties.
don't constue this as an endorsement for Islam. As I said in my original post if we look for evil it will stand out like a sore thumb. The search will also mean we are not looking for righteousness.
Romans
2:10
But glory, honour, and peace, to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile:

2:11
For there is no respect of persons with God.

2:12
For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law;


The Bible is the inspired word of God, yet the unbeliver looking for mischeif can hold verses like this in our face. so picking and chooseing condemnatory lines from the Koran profit us nothing.
Leviticus

15:19
And if a woman have an issue, and her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall be put apart seven days: and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even.

15:20
And every thing that she lieth upon in her separation shall be unclean: every thing also that she sitteth upon shall be unclean.

15:21
And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.


Buzz
16 posted on 09/19/2002 11:06:23 AM PDT by Buzzcook
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To: ladyinred
Ladyinred:
God knows all things. No one human or all humans combined can say they know most things or even a lot of things.
I must admit that I don't know to what you specifically refer.

Buzz
17 posted on 09/19/2002 11:11:23 AM PDT by Buzzcook
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To: Buzzcook
The Bible is the inspired word of God, yet the unbeliver looking for mischeif can hold verses like this in our face. so picking and chooseing condemnatory lines from the Koran profit us nothing.
Leviticus

15:19
And if a woman have an issue, and her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall be put apart seven days: and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even.

15:20
And every thing that she lieth upon in her separation shall be unclean: every thing also that she sitteth upon shall be unclean.

15:21
And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.

I guess you don't realize that some actual real people, not wild-eyed nutcakes, really do observe these laws

18 posted on 09/19/2002 11:15:10 AM PDT by Alouette
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To: knighthawk; dennisw; Yehuda; FITZ; Sabertooth; piasa; American in Israel
"Religion of Peace" Bump.
19 posted on 09/19/2002 11:17:27 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Buzzcook
The difference would appear to be that Dominion Theology is a maginal aspect of western socities and is considered an eccentric orientation by the majority of Evagelicals. In Islam millions of adherents within the hundreds of millions of the Faithful embrace violence oriented Islamacist beliefs. Within this community of Believers several million are ready at a moments notice to achieve the crown of martydom by blowing up a bus or driving a truckload of explosives to Heaven. The culture of Islam nutures this sort of fanatic organized armed intollerance in a way that nominally Christian societies in no way do.
20 posted on 09/19/2002 11:33:37 AM PDT by robowombat
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