Nazaroo
New member
Perhaps the stupidest thing about Islam
is the idea that you can blame and punish innocent children
'because they are not muslims',
in some bizarre 1984-ish "newthink" mental dysfunction.
How anyone could assign such logic or "justice"
to the REAL God in heaven, Creator of the Universe,
and Benefactor of humankind is beyond reason.
Yet somehow those so confused and morally bankrupted
that they would actually adopt the near-illiterate rantings
of a person (Mohammed) who imagined voices
from Satan and 'angels' in caves could transmit
to him a revelation for the rest of us,
don't seem to find any oddity in the notion
that God would visit horrible punishments on children
just because they attended a public Daycare.
is the idea that you can blame and punish innocent children
'because they are not muslims',
in some bizarre 1984-ish "newthink" mental dysfunction.
How anyone could assign such logic or "justice"
to the REAL God in heaven, Creator of the Universe,
and Benefactor of humankind is beyond reason.
Yet somehow those so confused and morally bankrupted
that they would actually adopt the near-illiterate rantings
of a person (Mohammed) who imagined voices
from Satan and 'angels' in caves could transmit
to him a revelation for the rest of us,
don't seem to find any oddity in the notion
that God would visit horrible punishments on children
just because they attended a public Daycare.
California Muslim wanted to blow up daycare center because it was “Zionist” Oct 22, 2015 by admin in ANTI-SEMITISM BY ROBERT SPENCER He also wanted to bomb the Los Angeles subway system. Where did this convert to Islam learn his understanding of his new religion? Was he “radicalized on the Internet”? Did his local mosque make any attempt to counter that “radicalization”? Why wasn’t their presumably true, peaceful Islam able to withstand the appeal of the supposedly twisted, hijacked version? “Federal prosecutor seeks plea deal with Islamic State supporter from Lodi,” by Sam Stanton and Denny Walsh, Sacramento Bee, October 20, 2015: The federal government’s case against suspected Islamic State adherent Nicholas Teausant may have moved one step closer Tuesday to resolution without a trial, as a prosecutor said she will seek permission from Washington, D.C., to offer a deal to the defendant…. Documents filed in the case since Teausant’s March 2014 arrest have teased out the notion that both sides were seeking a way to settle the matter without going to trial. Teausant, whose 22nd birthday is on Monday, is charged with one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, a charge that could net a 15-year prison sentence and $250,000 fine. He appeared in court Tuesday in an orange jail jumpsuit but did not speak during the hearing. Teausant said in a jailhouse interview with The Sacramento Bee in August 2014 that he hoped for a plea bargain that would incorporate some leniency. He denied wanting to stage any attacks against Americans. A former community college student and National Guard washout who lived in Acampo, near Lodi, Teausant was arrested as he tried to cross the border into Canada near Blaine, Wash. The FBI and prosecutors say his trip was part of a plan to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State, which has become the Obama administration’s primary focus in its efforts against worldwide terror attacks. Court documents say he was tripped up |