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Sunday, August 25, 2013

A Cobra by any other name would still be deadly!!!!

     It is past time that someone said what I am about to write.  I realize that it will not be accepted by many of my liberal friends, but say it I must.  By no stretch of the imagination can Islam be considered a religion.  It does not meet any of the requirements of all of the religions of the world.  If you wish to become a Christian, you simply accept the truths as told by the Christian religion.  If you do not want to be a Christian, no one is going to force you to become one.  That same statement can be applied to all religions of the world, except Islam. 
     If you do not wish to convert to the Islam thought structure, no problem, off with your head.  It makes no difference if you are Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, or any other religion your fate will be the same when they gain control.  Oh, yes, atheists will be in the same situation.
     Have you ever noticed that it is totally impossible for light and darkness to exist at the same time.  If it is dark in the room, you flip on the light and the darkness is gone.  I can turn on an electric light, a kerosene lamp and a fluorescent light; they will all function in varying degrees of effectiveness.  That is true because they all have the same common goal, to give light.  Darkness cannot dwell where light abounds.  The religions of the world and Islam are direct opposites and cannot coexist together.
     It is not in the nature of the religions of the world "to do unto them as they would do unto us."  So what is to be done?  Stop giving Islam the protection that is offered to religions.  This country, in spite of statements to the contrary by our president, is a Christian nation.  It was founded on the principles of the Jewish and Christian faiths.  Those concepts are the underlying concepts of our freedom.  It allows those of other religions to be able to express their faiths.  But Fascism, communism, Marxism, and Islam should look somewhere else for protection than under the freedom of religion clause.

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