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Reader comment on item: Is Turkey Going Islamist?
in response to reader comment: You have to think deeply about what you are talking about :)

Submitted by Alan Greer (Germany), Dec 22, 2006 at 18:20

Consistently Islam has demonstrated its core value to be coercion. Islam advocates death for those unwilling to be converted, anyone who willingly departs from Islam and enemies of Islam. This is not a peaceful and caring religion, it is a an ideological, political, economic and military movement. Hitler came close to capturing so many elements, but Islam is the very best formula for unified planetary theocracy in the history of mankind. It sits in stark opposition to the freedoms and protections currently enjoyed throughout the EU, UK, and America (as well as all governments that do not institutionalize Islamic law.) Islam will most likely supplant parts of the EU at some time in the next 20 years. Then we will see the same pattern that we've seen globally: destruction of artifacts, persecution of non-mulsims, etc..

The people of the world need to unite against Islam now, while there is time. The Koran needs to be exposed broadly in all free societies for what it is: a guidebook for world domination and not a genuine religion (one based on the choice of those who believe to accept a faith freely and without coercion.)

I wish I knew some other way that intellectual and religious freedom might prevail. I do not. World War III is well under way. A reading of the book of Revalation is (as the name implies) revealing! It may come to this sooner than we might imagine. Islam is presently allying (by internal democratic and coercive processes) Russia and much of Europe. Israel and America will stand more-or-less isolated relatively soon at this rate. I wonder what China's role in all of this will be. My guess is that they will wait patiently for the various sides to exhaust their people and resrouces, then they will powerful weapons to assert themselves into a position of preeminence and either enslave or exterminate the remaining world. Of course John's revealed knowledge suggests something like the latter.

Things will unravel quickly if and when either side begins an exchange of radioactively dirty weapons or bioweapons. The recent use of the perfect dirty bomb agent (Polonium-210) as a poison (presumably by Russia) quite possibly portend the beginning of this process. Its first "poisoning" victim, Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent and vocal critic of Putin advocated for the Chechens. He may have converted to Islam shortly before his death.

If we acknowledge that this is a global war,I'm interested in hearing how you think we might better fight it.

Merry CHRISTmas!
Alan


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Turkey and Shariat [454 words]David Mac ArtainMay 27, 2006 23:32
Response to Balikesirli and Zubair & Gotlieb [127 words]Bige VonaFeb 13, 2006 19:43
Wow [179 words]BalikesirliFeb 10, 2006 21:39
to the 'WOW' comment [46 words]MuglaliNov 21, 2007 05:22
Ignorance or American Plans? [388 words]Deniz Bülent TolgaDec 24, 2005 09:10
what is perception is not always the truth [416 words]Bige vonaFeb 12, 2006 20:58
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Response to Zubair Khan [262 words]Gadget GottlierJan 16, 2006 13:35
You have to think deeply about what you are talking about :) [315 words]Mary smithOct 17, 2006 16:13
⇒ Violence Assisted Religion [419 words]Alan GreerDec 22, 2006 18:20
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"Going" Fundemantalist [60 words]Alan GreerDec 22, 2006 18:27
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