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Submitted by donvan (United States), Nov 18, 2008 at 10:52

A composite of Hebrew, Christian,and Arabic mythologies called "I'slam" embraces violence as a justifiable and primary tool for it's advancement. Not all individuals, few in fact, are violent. However ,given the populations who have sufficiently internalized the narrative to act on it, that is, to do harm due to "I'slamic" teachings. "I'slam" equals "Mu'slams", the wonder is that there is not more violence than there is, given the narrative of the myth itself.


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