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As an immigrant who was shaped by a third-world mentality, and who has spent the last 20 years trying to be reshaped by the biblical worldview that built the West, I feel sorry for the oppressed white man.
You have no idea how the majority of us who were raised under dictatorships, and who follow tyrannical theological systems, think about things or how we see the world.
We were raised under fear-based political and theological systems. That fear made us manipulative, dishonest, unwilling to obey the law out of convention, and gave us a very toxic relationship with authority. We are simply not like you.
Our maximum is the minimum required just to avoid punishment.
We are self-centered, self-consumed, have a distorted moral compass, justify our wrongdoings through victimhood, are selective in our morality, tribal, and do not know how to be grateful.
When we come to the West and are exposed to your kindness, we see it as weakness. Your law-abiding nature irritates us. Your grace looks like naivety.
And instead of exposing this huge difference between you and us, and helping us grow and learn, half of you are useful idiots who tell us we are better than you. They affirm our defects and present them as virtues to be cherished.
For me, if it were not for Christ and what the Gospel has done in me, I would not be trying to help you wake up and defend this great civilization from being replaced and erased.
@idicenter exists to help policymakers, the Church, and the public defend this great civilization against destructive ideologies entering the West, not to coexist, but to take over.
The Bible contains historical accounts of violence, but they are descriptive, tied to specific times, places, and people.
No Jew or Christian reads them as open-ended commands to kill today.
The Quran, on the other hand, is prescriptive, it commands violence as an eternal duty.
Verses like Surah 9:29 (“Fight those who do not believe in Allah”) and Surah 8:12 (“I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieved, so strike [them] upon the necks and strike from them every fingertip.'"”) are not historical records, they are ongoing instructions for Muslims to follow.
That’s why no Christian or Jew today is waging holy war based on the Bible, but jihadists across the world are killing in the name of allah.
For centuries, Islamic armies tried to invade Europe and failed. They stormed the gates at Tours, at Vienna, and were turned back.
Even Spain, which fell under their control for centuries, eventually expelled them.
The West once understood the danger of Islam’s imperial ambition and fought to keep it out.
But after the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate, the narrative shifted. No longer seen as conquerors, Muslims managed to rebrand themselves as victims.
In the name of compassion, the West opened its gates to waves of migration. They were handed citizenship, the very key to reshaping societies from within.
What could not be achieved by the sword is now being achieved by demographics, politics, and cultural infiltration.
“Kill them wherever you find them” (2:191, 4:89, 4:91)
“Kill the idolaters wherever you find them” (9:5)
“When your Lord inspired the angels, I am with you. So make those who believe stand firm. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Then strike the necks and strike their fingertips.” (8:12)
“The only reward for those who make war upon Allah and his messenger and struggle to sow corruption on earth will be that they will be killed or crucified, or have their hands and feet cut off on opposite sides, or be expelled from the land. Such will be their degradation in this world, and in the hereafter, theirs will be an awful doom.” (Qur’an 5:33)
“And fight them until persecution is no more, and religion is all for Allah. But if they stop, then indeed, Allah is the seer of what they do.” (Qur’an 8:39)
“Fight against those who do not believe in Allah or the last day, and do not forbid what Allah and his messenger have forbidden, and do not follow the religion of truth, even if they are among the people of the book, until they pay the jizya with willing submission and feel themselves subdued.” (Qur’an 9:29)
“Indeed, Allah has bought from the believers their lives and their wealth, because the garden will be theirs, they will fight in the way of Allah and will kill and be killed. It is a promise that is binding on him in the Torah and the Gospel and the Qur’an. Who fulfills his covenant better than Allah? Rejoice then in your bargain that you have made, for that is the supreme triumph.” (Qur’an 9:111)
“O you who believe, fight those of the unbelievers who are near to you, and let them find harshness in you, and know that Allah is with those who keep their duty.” (Qur’an 9:123)
“Now when you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks until, when you have subdued them, then make fast the bonds, and afterward either generosity or ransom until the war lays down its burdens.” (Qur’an 47:4)
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Bingo. This is precisely why I have explained that the engineering and business schools are less likely to be parasitized by dreadful ideas because reality serves as an auto-corrective feedback loop.
Before we even find out who the shooters at the Islamic center in San Diego were, a few words worth mentioning:
1.If the shooters were motivated by hate of Muslims, that has nothing to do with the message against Islam, because isolated violent incidents do not change the fact that Islam is a political ideology with an agenda to take over the world and subjugate all nations.
2.If the shooters were motivated by hate of Muslims, the false term Islamophobia still should not be tolerated, because it is a fake term designed to protect the ideology from scrutiny, not to protect Muslims.
3.If the shooters were motivated by hate of Muslims, they still cannot be equated with Muslim terrorists, because Muslim terrorists are motivated by a theological doctrine that Muslims actively defend, while hate is not a theological doctrine and is not defended by anyone.
4.Hatred of Muslims is rejected. Hatred of Islam should be encouraged.
الله
لا يُعبَد بالجهل.. بل بالعلم والعقل
الجاهل لا يعبد الله
بل يعبد شيخه وإمامه ومرجعيته
الطريق الى الله
لا يحتاج قائد ولا إمام ولا مرشد
فقط سر فيه بمفردك وستجد الله في انتظارك
@Marxian_Luddite@BroteinX As if Muslims do. When Copts began converting to Islam in the Mamluk period, they were still attacked for being Copts and even considered false Muslims, this continued until they were assimilated and lost any trace of their identity.
The last time I visited Amsterdam was in June 2023.
I ordered an Uber to take me from my hotel to Dam Square. The driver was a Dutch-born man of Turkish origin.
We started talking about the immigration crisis in Europe. And with complete confidence, he looked at me and said:
“By Allah, we will take over Europe.”
I asked him, “But you were born here. You’re Dutch. How can you talk like this?”
He said:
“What unites us is Islam. The world must submit to Islam. We don’t see borders.”
I tried to talk to him rationally about Islam, its historical violence, its authoritarianism, why it doesn't coexist in any modern society, and I shared with him that I was a former Muslim.
He got visibly angry.
God knows I’m not exaggerating, he threatened me. He told me, flat-out, that I deserve to die and he would do it himself.
This wasn’t in Syria, Iraq, or Iran.
This was in Amsterdam. A liberal, Western European city. Supposedly free. Supposedly safe.
This is the consequence of importing ideology without accountability, Islam wrapped in Western citizenship.
They may hold European passports, but their allegiance isn’t to Europe, it’s to a global Islamic identity that rejects your freedoms, your values, and your existence if you dare question it.
@Mio_Mind They don’t need to be much more than 6% before they start systematically running any country.. I truly hope this doesn’t happen to your country. STOP in NOW before it’s too late, just like it is in many places around the world
Several months ago in Egypt, a young Muslim man named Saher Mohamed, with the assistance of his father, who works as a police officer, kidnapped the underage Christian girl Silvana Atef Fanous.
Silvana suffers from an intellectual disability, which places her in an extremely vulnerable human condition that requires both legal and moral protection.
Afterward, the girl was forced to convert to Islam, and then married to her kidnapper, Saher.
The grieving mother has left no door unknocked. She began by pursuing every possible legal procedure. She then turned to the media (independent YouTube channels), participated in protest gatherings, and appeared in live broadcasts, appealing to the President and to the spiritual leadership of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Silvana’s case did not remain a local one. Many people inside and outside Egypt expressed solidarity with the mother. The case even reached the Canadian Parliament, and members of the Coptic diaspora organized a solidarity demonstration in Place de la République in Paris.
In addition, international human rights organizations, along with respected newspapers, have covered the family’s tragedy.
Until now, however, no real progress has been made in returning the girl to her family.
This is because the fundamentalist mentality of Egypt’s military regime has signaled to state institutions to treat the case of this Coptic family, as often happens, as a sacrifice offered to appease the mob, flattering them and stirring their emotions.
What if the girl had been Muslim and the situation had been reversed?
I leave it to you to imagine the scale of the outrage and the responses and measures that would have been taken.
The below video shows the mother, Maryam, weeping and calling upon God, asking Him to return her daughter to her.
It is a painful human scene: a mother appealing to heaven after every door on earth has been closed in her face.