21 June 2006

Islam: Religion of Peace, Love and Kindness?


Since the attacks on New York and Washington by the Muslim terrorists we have been treated to an endless stream of propaganda telling us Islam is a wonderful religion that teaches peace, love and kindness. This is the product of those practitioners of political correctness who are working feverishly to prove that their doctrine of pluralism is correct. For the last 30 years they have been telling us that all religions are the same. That no one of them is superior to the others. That all religious teachings are equally valid and beneficial. When the 9/11 events occurred it seemed to give the lie to their doctrine. But not willing to concede that their ideas are wrong, they began a frenzied campaign to convince us that our perception of the Muslim terrorists was a mistaken illusion.

However for each article or spokesman who repeats the mantra, "Islam is a religion of love," Muslim warriors give five demonstrations proving their assertions to be false. Moslems have kidnaped aid worker Margaret Hassan, an Iraqi citizen who for years has worked on their behalf. They are threatening to kill her. Weekly, we hear of Muslim soldiers hacking the heads off of their captives. Last week they attacked a number of Christian churches in Iraq. They executed 50 unarmed police recruits. They plant their car bombs to indiscriminately kill large numbers of Moslem civilians. As we labor to rebuild their nation, Moslems constantly are working to destroy it. Mosques are commonly found to be recruiting camps for terrorists. Moslem schools are teaching their students to hate those not of their faith. All of this is being done in the name of Allah and for the holy cause of Islam. Yet our advocates of political correctn ess continue to excuse it and call it something different. Only a few lonely voices in America's Islamic community have stood up to condemn the terrorists and their activities. Especially is this true among the religious leaders of Islam.

When a research scientist observes that certain causes inevitably produce predictable results, he finally is forced to conclude that the cause and effect are inextricably tied together. Even if such goes against his strongly held opinion he must acknowledge it. The cause is Islam, the effect is attacks of vicious terrorism. Denying the fact does not change the reality.



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