Quotes from the Qur'an and Hadith
on war, violence, infidels, and unbelieversThe terrorist element in Islam may not be shared by most Muslims but it cannot be denied it is a part of Islam and prevalent in countries that have an Islamic government. The radical fundamentalists cannot be ignored or denied as part of this religion, which influence becomes just as much social and political as it is religious.
Certainly it is true that not all Muslims are terrorists, however the majority of Terrorists are Muslim.
To compare Christianity or any other religion is like apples and oranges. As Christians we do not practice the Old Testament but the teachings of the New Testament, by Christ and the apostles. so any arguments to try and castigate Christians for doing the same fail miserably.
Recently the Spokesman for the Taliban said, “Those youths who did what they did destroyed America with their airplanes they’ve done a good deed.” He went on to say “THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF YOUTH WHO LOOK FORWARD TO DEATH LIKE THE AMERICANS LOOK FORWARD TO LIVING.”
In the book of Proverbs the God that they say they obey says, “all those who love death hate me.” Just a interesting observation, how do the leaders get his followers to do what he will not.
Surah 2:256 “Let there be no compulsion in Religion.” This would be a rational position if practiced as a standard, however Muslims disallow the Bible (as well as other books of religion) in their countries and do not give people a choice. They do not want to engage in dialogue or allow freedom of choice when they are in control. To present the Bibles Gospel is tantamount to aggression, so one is labeled an infidel, and the use of force can be used to restrain him.
http://www.letusreason.org/islam12.htm
IMHO, this kind of information makes it clear that U.S. military elements should be withdrawn from the Middle East. The 'radical Muslim presence' is on its own turf, in its own territory, whatever its differences may be with the United States; whatever we may think of them, or they, of us.
It is my bygone and recent observation that - in these times - the very mention of war and its contingencies is resentfully received - and why not, under the incumbent circumstances? It seems the Constitution loving American people have increasingly parted ways with their incumbently estranged government; while learning to fear it...
I will be truly grateful to anyone who may offer a reasonable argument in contention with this brief message. Meanwhile, 'I love my country, but fear my government', bumper sticker sales and marketing are up.
Best regards,
- RP


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