This article is from the website: Free Muslim Coalition Against Terrorism.
At one Al-Muhajiroun event at Queensborough Community College sponsored by the MSA and attended by WND, a Muhajiroun speaker working with Yousuf said, "We reject the U.N., reject America, reject all law and order. Don't lobby Congress or protest because we don't recognize Congress! The only relationship you should have with America is to topple it!"
I sometimes wonder if our beloved freedom will be our own downfall. The sentiments expressed by these American Muslims are simply terrifying. It seems as if the well-known student group Muslim Students Association (MSA) is not all it claims to be. The brainwashed followers of these American jihadists are spreading their ideology through seemingly benign student organizations. When I hear American Muslims saying they would be "honored" to die in a "martyr operation" against American civilians, I wonder at what point, short of discharging a bomb, we kick him back to his corrupt, poverty-stricken paradise in the Islamic world?
Political correctness has gone way to far.
Just like fundamental Christian Alan Keyes, we cannot use reason and expect it to be embraced or even considered. It is in the mind of the extremist Muslim that America is evil and it is their duty to destroy us through violent Jihad. They have no choice because Americans won't convert to Islam. How could we? We've spent the last 300 years breaking away from primitive puritanism and witch hunts. Now we are supposed to embrace an archaic form of theism that would reverse human progress--essentially giving up human rights and free choice as we know it?
Where is the outrage? Where is the defiant confidence that threw the British back to Europe and brought the Third Reich and the Japanese Empire to it's knees?
There is a reason I don't like organized religion. Throughout history, religion has been responsible for countless deaths. There are religions that don't exist anymore where martyrs once went willingly to their deaths in its name. They believed then, as they believe now, that their religion is the "true" religion. They envisioned themselves as the righteous versus the wrong: The Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades, the Nazi Concentration Camps, the Global Jihad. All in the name of God. I believe that in a hundred thousand years, when futuristic archaeologists are sifting through the ruins, they'll probably try to figure out our religions and our wars. It will simply be a matter of curiosity. The passion will have long died, perhaps replaced by other causes, perhaps not. Religion ultimately will morph as it has throughout time and the screaming Jihadists of today will share a page in the history books with mankind's endless supply of "righteous" warriors.
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“There is a reason I don't like organized religion. Throughout history, religion has been responsible for countless deaths.”
I can not ignore this comment, because it is so clearly bias as so make Dan Rather look impartial. Religious wars in the past may have led to many deaths, but you ignore all the good religion has done. Mother Theresa wasn’t blowing people up in the name of God. Ghandi didn’t fly a plane into the World Trade Center. They made people's lives better.
I feel as if you are grouping all religions into the same category as these islamo-fascist radicals. Most of the world’s religions are not violent, or leading crusades against one another. Those days are long gone as society has evolved. Unfortunately there are parts of the world today that have not evolved. There lies the real cause of religious warfare in my mind. Let’s address the economic situation in the middle east and Africa, instead of blaming religion for the world’s ills.
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