Shit I notice as I read the Quran.

Sure, a subset of Judaism could fit into that. What that says is for the mainstream the religion has evolved. Like Christianity (no more Inquisitions and the like), we've moved on.

Islam is trying to pull all adherents back into the barbaric side - the mainstream either full embraces the evil, or they enable those who do.


The inquisition was a lot different than what we get taught in schools and "media", and that was Catholicism rather than Christianity. But Christianity losing its aggression has been one of the big reasons for the decline of the U.S. and the "West".
 
The inquisition was a lot different than what we get taught in schools and "media", and that was Catholicism rather than Christianity. But Christianity losing its aggression has been one of the big reasons for the decline of the U.S. and the "West".
Many Christians believe they’re doing a service to Christ through tolerance, but Christ also said to make no peace with evil. Outstanding take, overall.
 
Many Christians believe they’re doing a service to Christ through tolerance, but Christ also said to make no peace with evil. Outstanding take, overall.


The bible is clear on this: Matthew 10:34 in the Jerusalem Bible states, "Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword." This verse emphasizes that Jesus' message may lead to division rather than harmony. Unfortunately, much of today's teaching revolves around misinterpretations and/or deliberate misapplications of the Bible:


  1. Tolerance is not a Christian virtue.
  2. There is no such thing as Judeo-Christian
 
The bible is clear on this: Matthew 10:34 in the Jerusalem Bible states, "Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword." This verse emphasizes that Jesus' message may lead to division rather than harmony. Unfortunately, much of today's teaching revolves around misinterpretations and/or deliberate misapplications of the Bible:


  1. Tolerance is not a Christian virtue.
  2. There is no such thing as Judeo-Christian
Keep cookin’, brother.
 
So close, yet so far. Quran 4:171:

"O People of the Scripture, do not commit excess in your religion or say about Allah except the truth. The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, was but a messenger of Allah and His word which He directed to Mary and a soul from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers. And do not say, 'Three'; desist – it is better for you. Indeed, Allah is but one God."
 
Sure, a subset of Judaism could fit into that. What that says is for the mainstream the religion has evolved. Like Christianity (no more Inquisitions and the like), we've moved on.

Islam is trying to pull all adherents back into the barbaric side - the mainstream either full embraces the evil, or they enable those who do.
I’m not sure it has. Then, I have no idea how many Jews take the Talmud to heart. I only know that the power players clearly do, based upon nothing more than what they’re doing to us and Europe. With goyim help, of course.
 
Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (“CAIR”), and CAIR’s Austin, Houston, and DFW chapters to ban the terrorist organizations from operating in Texas and to stop their violent ideology from spreading across the state.

The Muslim Brotherhood is a radical terrorist organization that exists to usurp governmental power and establish dominion through sharia law. For three decades, it has covertly operated in the United States under the name “CAIR”—the Council on American-Islamic Relations—as its American chapter. The terrorist ties are unquestionable. For example, CAIR-Texas's founding board member was convicted in 2008 of funneling $12.4 million to Hamas through the Holy Land Foundation, and CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in that case. As the lawsuit notes, CAIR is undeniably the American face of an international terrorist organization.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its American chapter, CAIR, are in violation of a number of state laws, including Texas’s ban on any entity engaging in terrorism, Texas’s prohibition of transnational criminal organizations owning property, and public nuisance statutes barring radical groups from engaging in gang activities.

“Sharia law and the jihadists who follow sharia law have no business being in Texas,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I am in full support of Governor Abbott’s lawful declaration that CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist organizations, and it’s imperative that they are stopped from operating in Texas. Radical Islamic terrorists are antithetical to law and order, endanger the people of Texas, and are an existential threat to our values.”
Attorney General Paxton’s lawsuit seeks to end the operations of the Muslim Brotherhood and its American chapter, CAIR, in Texas, including prohibiting the organizations and their affiliates from owning property in the state or soliciting or recruiting members.

Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR to Stop the Terrorist Groups from Operating in Texas
 
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