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"We're not at war with Islam."
« on: November 20, 2015, 12:03:05 PM »
I do believe if I hear one more talking head or presidential candidate parrot this nonsensical tripe I'll throw up. Though I guess technically they are right. Failure to properly identify the enemy has prevented the non-Islamic world from understanding it is at war with Islam, but that certainly hasn't prevented Islam from being at war with the non-Islamic world, as it has been for the last 1400 years. With tens of thousands of deadly Islamic terror attacks around the world, just since 9-11.

Talk about stunning, self-imposed, abject ignorance to the history of Islam, and particularly to this current Second Islamic Jihad that is in the image of the First Islamic Jihad.
Their opinion certainly isn't shared by orthodox followers of Muhammad and Islamic universities in the Middle East. Maybe those foolish pundits should go over and try to make their case with the Islamic scholar and leader of the Caliphate, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and take Obama along, since he engaged in the same brand of blind foolishness.
http://www.falseprophetmuhammad.com/the_islamic_state.htm
http://www.falseprophetmuhammad.com/jihad_islamic_terrorism.htm

Excerpt from the preface to The False Prophet, by Ellis Skolfield:
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/preface_tfp.htm

"Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio, 9/30/2001, 4:43pm
by Moshe Feiglin

I came to the US for four days, for a meeting that was to
have  been  held  in  Manhattan  on  Tuesday  evening,
September 11. The meeting didn't take place no one could
get in or out of the great city. I'm not sure if all those invited
to the meeting are still alive.

There were no flights back home, and all that remained
to do was to listen to the reports and hope for a place on the
first flight returning to Israel.

It was impossible to get away from the reports of  the
massacre in downtown Manhattan. The  news was
everywhere: on the air, at home, in the car, in the shops. I
entered the neighborhood grocery store. The storekeeper's
radio was on.

President Bush was speaking to the American people: "I
declare tomorrow to be a day of prayer," said the President.

"I ask every American, during lunch time tomorrow to pray
for all the injured, their families, and the American nation.
Go to church, to the synagogue, to the mosque and pray,"
ended the President.

"Did I hear  right?"  I ask the  storekeeper,  "Did he say
mosque?"


She nodded.

"At this very moment you've just lost the war," I say to
the astonished storekeeper,
and start looking for what I need
on the shelves.

When  the  black  boxes  of  the  hijacked  airplanes  are
recovered, we will hear the pilots screaming "Allahu Akbar"
in the last moments before the crash. They slaughtered the
Americans in the name of Allah, and now the President calls
on them to pray to him.1

I wanted to shout what Moshe just said again and again : "At
this very moment you've just lost the war - at this very moment
you've just lost the war!"

God willing it's not too late for us, but Moshe sure has a point.
The West and the Church have been defending themselves against
a militant Islam for centuries and the Jews have been defending
themselves against militant Palestinian Moslems ever since Israel
became a nation.  We in the West  don't want to see this as  a
religious war, but it is, and this conflict won't go away. We may
not hate Islam, but history irrefutably establishes that Islam has
hated us ever since its inception. To Islam, we have always been
the "infidels" and we will surely lose this war if we are unwilling
to recognize who our enemies are and if we are reluctant to stand
against them."