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Submitted by DONVAN (United States), Nov 28, 2007 at 09:20

Those unfortunate souls who have internalized Islamomythology risk nothing by usurping the warm regard most people familiar with Gibran have for his poetry and art. The mythology promotes mandacity, deception and perpetual hostility to non group members. Muslims using Christians to advance their mythology is not new. regarding the status of Jesus, the declaration that "God has no son" is a clear indicator of the agenda of these "Muslim" educators, and the misguided liberalism that supports them.

Given the propensity of "Muslims" to act out the narrative of their mythology, which may lead to maladaptive behaviors , such as suicidal/homicidal ideation, persecution complex, and hostility toward non group members. This is the personality disorder unique to "Muslims", similar in many aspects to PTSD, and may result in "Martyrdom operations" i.e. mass murder/suicide, which are so common in "Muslim" cultures. It seems logical that any attempt to promote or advance this mythology is contrary to the interests o fall citizens. The protection and preservation of a dangerous and hostile mythology makes no sense.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
I agree but dont say all this if you want to date a Lebanese woman [25 words]ShishirJan 10, 2022 13:45278088
1DEPARTMENT OF STATE [102 words]MANNY JAKELNov 17, 2007 11:43113922
To Wheaton's Would-be Wit [104 words]Alex Cumberbatch, RNov 9, 2007 10:30113511
those 70's weddings [55 words]ajfestOct 31, 2007 12:55112735
Off Track [81 words]Marc WeisburgOct 30, 2007 13:01112649
Farther A Field ... [15 words]OliverOct 30, 2007 22:36112649
Earth to Mr Weisburg: In order to capture hearts and minds, the Arab Muslims must have hearts & minds [49 words]James BurkeNov 10, 2007 19:13112649
"The Profit" by Kehlogg Albran parodied Gibran popular book [180 words]Ben van de PolderOct 30, 2007 10:12112628
Excellent Reference- What a good perspective. [9 words]YnnatchkahOct 31, 2007 18:57112628
By the way [118 words]Abu NudnikOct 29, 2007 12:22112560
Parody or not Parody? [86 words]Mike SmithOct 28, 2007 22:46112542
Alan Jacobs parody [147 words]Wayne Zimmerman, Sr.Oct 28, 2007 18:21112526
Poor Parody actually [113 words]Abu NudnikOct 29, 2007 12:17112526
A sophomoric effort [340 words]Stuart DenenbergNov 27, 2007 17:33112526
1The real issue with Khalil Gibran [62 words]Benyamin KornOct 28, 2007 10:24112505
Typical.. [172 words]DONVANNov 28, 2007 09:20112505
1Lying in the cause of Islam [190 words]PrashantJan 11, 2022 02:42112505
Everything old is new again [15 words]David W. LincolnOct 28, 2007 04:33112483
gibran's prophet is fine [57 words]Ari ZadeOct 28, 2007 00:50112477
Thanking [119 words]YnnatchkahOct 27, 2007 17:07112443

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