Why I'm Worried About Islam But Not Christianity |
Why I'm Worried About Islam But Not Christianity Posted: 08 Feb 2012 12:59 AM PST FIRST LET me say right up front: I am not a Christian, a Muslim, a Jew, a Hindu, or a Buddhist, and I never have been. But whenever I talk about Islam to people here in America they almost always bring up Christianity. They compare Christianity with Islam, basically implying that I am criticizing Islam but Christianity is just as bad. Even Christians say this to me. § Plenty of people in America and Europe are already aware of the political dangers of Christianity, and have long ago taken steps to prevent it from taking over governments. § In contrast, very few people in America and Europe know about the dangers of Islam, and, in fact, people are so reflexively against Christianity, they tend to favor Islam and give it the benefit of the doubt. When I talk to people about the most basic principles of Islam, I am often shocked at how little people know about this religion. § Some Christians have political goals, just as some dog fanciers have political goals. § But Islam is different in an important way: Muslims have a religious duty to work for political goals — it is a form of devotion and worship — and Muslims don't get to choose what goals they should strive for; the goals have been decreed by Allah. Mohammad was against living in monasteries or living a contemplative life. Muslims do not meditate. The way to show devotion to Allah is to fight for Islam. Literally (and politically). § As far as I know, no Christians have expressed any desire to kill me. And it would have no doctrinal support from the New Testament if they had. § Many Jihadis have openly expressed the desire to kill all Americans, many Americans have already been killed by them, and they have plenty of doctrinal support from the Qur'an to justify this killing. § A Christian can leave Christianity any time they want. § The penalty for leaving Islam is death. § When Christians kill, it can only be in spite of Christian teachings. § When a Jihadi kills, it is likely because of Islamic teachings, and they will tell you so openly and proudly. § Christians sometimes push for the spread or protection of Christian ideas. § Jihadis push to do away with hard-earned freedoms and replace the laws of free countries with a repressive, backward system (Shari'a law). It is a religious duty for a Muslim to relentlessly strive for the establishment of Shari'a wherever they are. Allah considers "man-made" governments (democracies, for example) to be illegitimate. The only legitimate laws are Allah's. § Christian morality insists they tell the truth to all people. § Islam's morality insists they tell the truth to fellow Muslims but to lie to non-Muslims if it can further the political goals of Islam. § In battle, Christians will try not to kill innocent bystanders. § Jihadis don't believe any kafir is innocent and they deliberately kill ordinary (non-military) citizens. § Christians voluntarily try to follow Jesus's example, and he was peaceful and kind. § Muslims must follow Mohammad's example (it says so 91 times in the Qur'an they must do so) and Mohammad tortured and killed people. § For sinning, Jesus advocated forgiveness. § For sinning, Mohammad advocated stoning and beheading. § Jesus encouraged his followers to turn the other cheek when people criticized Jesus. § Mohammad encouraged his followers to assassinate people who criticized Mohammad. Several people who had criticized Mohammad or Islam were killed by Mohammad's followers with Mohammad's consent and approval. One was even assassinated at his request for the sin of criticizing Islam. § According to Christianity, the guaranteed way of getting into heaven is to believe Jesus died for your sins. § According to Islam, the only way for a man to guarantee his passage to heaven is to die while fighting for Islam. By the way, these points I'm making about Islam are not a twisting of Mohammad's teachings; they are not an "interpretation" of Islamic doctrine. Well-read Muslims would agree with my statements. This is all based on mainstream Islamic theology. Those are the main reasons I am more worried about Islam than Christianity. I used to think Islam and Christianity were very similar, but they are not. Why is Islam so different? The reason is historically interesting. Read about how Jihadis have been operating politically in the U.S. beginning in the 1960s, and the great changes they have wraught already.
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