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To: SampleMan

And there are still Nazi’s and the ideology is alive.
It is just in abeyance at the moment.

I don’t know about Aztecs but there are many other older pagan religions that are still practiced all over the world, Druids, Zoroastrianism, Native American religions, etc.

There are many places in the Middle East and North Africa where there are pockets of people who never adopted Islam, they kept their older religions, albeit they have to practice them in secret such as the traditional Berber religion practiced today in the Atlas mountains of Morocco. There is Sufism, Bahai, Zoroastrianism, Druze, Yazidi ... many others that pre-date Islam and Christianity that are still practiced. Even Islam could not “wipe out” all of the former practices and beliefs.

I’m sure many die out naturally. But by conquest? I don’t think you can ‘wipe out’ religious or other beliefs totally by this method. Certainly not when your population is so much smaller than theirs.


47 posted on 10/06/2015 9:03:38 AM PDT by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne

Fine.

I’ll settle for the same percentage of Islamic adherents in the future, as we now have of Japanese practicing the bushido code.

I can literally live with that.

1. Cut off all world travel and trade to Muslims.
2. Invade their Holy Lands, destroy every physical semblance of Mecca and radiate it so thoroughly that no one can visit it and remain alive. Reseed radiation as necessary. Thus stopping the Hajj.
3. Take the oil fields.
4. Declare Islam to be a terrorist ideology and make Muslims publicly convert from it, or emigrate back to a Muslim majority country.


48 posted on 10/06/2015 10:08:01 AM PDT by SampleMan (Feral Humans are the refuse of socialism.)
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