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Islam, a religion?

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Submitted by donvan (United States), Jun 19, 2006 at 12:28

Because Islam is not a religion, but rather a social,political,and economic construct, one can easily see how the myopic academic and legal elites can incorporate the Mohammedian teachings into the indoctrinal system we refer to as the "school system." This is the paradox of the Islamic construct. Call it political and it will morph into a religion, religion becomes political, politics religion.

The academics, dedicated to the deconstruction of western civilization, chose not to see this contradiction. The answer is, ultimately, the deconstruction of Islam. Take it apart, and one can see it cannot fit together again. Only the incestous relationship Islam has with itself, left to grow over millenia, has enabled this grotesque thing to grow and feed on the leftovers of legitimate civilizations. It has become the "Black hole" of civilization. Enticing as it does the elites of witless societies to become the perpetrators and in fact co conspirators of the Cults of Mohammed, which like the mad dog Islam is, turns and consumes the host. We speak of Syria, Iran, "Palistine", et al as if they were independent, self motivated, nations. They are Islamic, they want non muslims dead, they want Jews dead, they persecute Christians. They kill their own children for "Honor". By all means lets teach this in our schools!!

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Personal Struggle [37 words]infidelphobia.orgApr 3, 2013 10:31204927
Definition of Religion required [92 words]Thomas WheelerApr 6, 2011 15:37183969
What Did Jesus Say? [121 words]CherylApr 22, 2007 20:0890244
Giving in to Islam [102 words]MelJul 25, 2007 03:5990244
Not in our schools, no way!!! [111 words]janOct 20, 2006 16:1762778
HELP ITS GOING ON IN MY SCHOOL TOO [45 words]Kendalee GarnerOct 14, 2006 14:2860355
Islamization of US [38 words]melJul 25, 2007 04:0560355
judges [67 words]stanOct 6, 2006 22:5659178
Berkas [100 words]dfwhiteOct 4, 2006 15:2458924
Let's test the waters [225 words]tianxiangJun 22, 2006 11:0748046
What is good for the goose..... [70 words]JaladhiJun 22, 2006 16:3648046
We should also teach children about Arab/Islamic imperialism [259 words]dhimmi no moreJun 23, 2006 07:0448046
The PEOPLE need to take action [48 words]B.J.Sep 27, 2006 23:4048046
Islam, a religion? [215 words]donvanJun 19, 2006 12:2847898
They'll just sugar coat it. [69 words]TimothyOct 6, 2006 11:5347898
how could that be [71 words]renaldiDec 1, 2008 06:5747898
persecution of non Muslams [98 words]donvanDec 2, 2008 07:3447898

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