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Submitted by G.Vishvas (European Union), Jun 29, 2009 at 13:50

Those who believe in the kuran are naturally forced to believe in conspiracy theories. The kuran itself is written in a style as some kind of a grand revelation of a conspiracy against the supposedly one and only god, the arab tribal god allah. Mohammad, kuran, and the followers have a ultra-fertile imagination in this respect. Islam fails to keep its promises, and the culprits, in the minds of Mohammad and the muslims, are naturally the non-muslims. This is going on since 1400 years.

It is never the intention of a religion based on (supposed divine) revelations to make people rational, honest, relaxed and calm-minded. The very word revelation is intimately connected with manipulation of the simple-minded by some clever guys...

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Conspiracy Theories in Iran's Unrest [194 words]HCNov 9, 2009 14:58164279
Conspiracy Theories - Too complex to Comment [356 words]SMJMar 26, 2010 13:08164279
Conspiracy Theories in Iran's Unrest [345 words]HCMar 26, 2010 21:14164279
CONSPIRACY THEORIES IN IRAN [259 words]SMJMar 29, 2010 21:50164279
2Independent thinking is the enemy of the islamist. [16 words]Phil GreendAug 26, 2009 08:32160653
Escobar on Iran [46 words]Jerry WeissmanJun 30, 2009 16:51158268
Conspiracy Theories in Iran [58 words]S.C.PandaJun 30, 2009 04:27158228
Conspiracy Theories. [27 words]M.D'SouzaJun 29, 2009 15:37158211
kuran and conspiracies [121 words]G.VishvasJun 29, 2009 13:50158209
KORAN ENCOURAGING CONSPIRACY THEORIES ? UMM, AGAIN SUPERFICIAL [156 words]SMJMar 26, 2010 15:33158209
Not only the kuran [299 words]G.VishvasMar 30, 2010 06:17158209
Iranian People don't know [317 words]HJun 29, 2009 08:54158188
Manipulating minds [118 words]John BJun 29, 2009 06:33158182
Glad to know we're so important.... [109 words]Shaun PilkingtonJun 29, 2009 06:09158181

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