Submitted by Yoven(United States), Dec 2, 2005 at 16:58
Hello Readers & Mr Pipes,
Thank you so much with part 2 on this pious character self named Muhammed Ali. It is so funny to see that doesn't how much of the truth Mr Pipes can expose about a Ali, 99% of muslims would disagree with him.
In the eyes Islam, doesn't matter how bad person is, as long as one is a devout muslim, his deeds are automatically erased. Even if Ali would murder a non-muslim live on TV, the Islamic nation would be content because as dhimmis we are not even in the class of human beings. Muslims are blinded by the religion to see truth, logic and reason . Muslims uncontested admire Ali as a hero and in their eyes, just for becoming Muslim, he already have his seat with 70 virgins next to almighty allah. If Bin Laden would be the champ in ping-pong, should we award him with a medal ? If Zarqawi was a champ in soccer, should the world award him a gold medal? In Ali's case, the public and politicians are unable to cross the line because of political correctness. First, Ali would surely use the racist token and second use his pious religious belief if the medal was not awarded to him.
Ali conversion to Islam is a very serious attack to Christianity and Judeo-Christianity values & Morals. If someone is bright enough to understand religion and have the brain capacity to convert to Islam, that means that Ali willingly knows what Islam is about and choose on his own to undermine Christianity... Parkinson is catching up on him.
Excellent works Mr Pipes...
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