Saturday, November 13, 2010

When will you be honest about Islam?

President Obama this week once again called Islam "a great religion" which has been "distorted" by a small number of "extremists" to justify committing acts of violence against the West.

But the Qur'an (or Koran) itself, the holy book of Islam, contains over 100 verses calling for violence against Christians and Jews. To give just one example, Sura 9:5 says, "Slay the idolaters wherever you find them."

During a panel discussion sponsored by the Hudson Institute last January, retired Army Lt. Colonel Allen West, who did combat duty in Iraq, responded to a Marine who asked the question, how do you answer people who say that terrorists are following a "warped" version of Islam?

The panel consisted of a number of former military personnel, who fumbled around trying to answer the question. Col. West finally stepped forward answered the question directly and truthfully. Listen to the words of a former military man who understands the nature of the enemy we face:




Notice again Col. West's straightforward assessment: "This is not a perversion. They are doing exactly what this book (i.e., the Qur'an) says."

Col. West, by the way, was elected last week to Congress, to represent Florida's 22nd congressional district. He will be the first African-American Republican congressman to represent Florida since 1870.



Is it not correct to be honest about this situation?
When will we stop lying about the Muslim faith and understand it's full teachings instead?
Sorry Barrack, Islam is not the same as Christianity.


So few people read and understand the teachings of their own religion...why do we think we understand someone elses religion?


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2 comments:

MEinUK said...

the Muslims are trying to overtake the world and we are not careful that is what will happen

Mad American said...

You are right. Why are we so blind to this? Why do people think that we are the bad guys for just being honest? Why do they feel more comfortable with their heads in the sand?