August 22, 2010
Paul Hsieh wrote an excellent article about America's weakness in regards to the war against terrorists. However, he claimed that the mosque is distracting us from the real issue of Iran's nuclear weapons program. I respectfully disagree. The real issue is that we are fighting a war with Islam. The mosque, rather than distracting America, has brought her full attention to it.
The mosque has refocused us on the fact that we were brutally attacked on 9/11, and Americans are starting to talk about it again. Videos about 9/11 are circulating the internet and discourse is taking place about who was responsible. People are learning about Islam and decisions are being made about who is to blame.
This is has been a difficult road, because Americans are benevolent and naïve concerning Islam. They are used to freedom of religion and they find it hard to condemn one. And that is precisely the problem, Americans see Islam as only a religion. It is not just a religion, it is also a sophisticated, detailed political ideology with the expressed goal of taking over the entire world by any means at its disposal, even if it includes lying and killing. Americans need to think of it as a social/political ideology, but they are so used to separating religion from politics (which was a first at the time of our country's founding) that they keep giving Islam the benefit of the doubt.
Frank Langan, site superintendent from Queens working at ground zero, says he is on the fence on the matter. When construction workers started to protest working on the mosque, he made a statement that is typical of people who are undecided about this issue, "It's a tough debate. I sympathize with workers' position, but at the same time, you can't single out all Muslims because of a small number of terrorists." That would be like saying, you can't single out all Communists because of a small number of Communists. They are all Communists if they subscribe to the Communist ideology, and just like Communism has an ideology, so does Islam. Any Muslim who is truly innocent, must renounce Islam like other courageous Muslims such as Ayaan Hirsi Ali or Wafa Sultan. Not to do so, means that he still considers us as the enemy and supports the downfall of the United States.
Separation of church and state is something we take for granted. Islam does not separate the two. And Islam is the new Communism.
In order to win any war, one must know who the enemy is and have the courage to do what is necessary. As Paul Hsieh said in his article it is important to commit to victory and win the war. But that won't happen until our enemy is clearly defined in the American mind.
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I have to say I really like your website. I currently live in Canada. I believe the Canadian and US government lacks the backbone to stand up to Islam. Muslims are bastardizing our freedom and litigation system in Canada. My family is originally from a Muslim country but we are Christians. My family also knows how poorly Muslims can treat Christians in places like the Middle East, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Many years back I have had family members who worked in Saudi Arabia and they had their bibles in their luggage confiscated and thrown in the bin upon entry to work in their country! Muslims try to alter the landscape of Westernized Christian countries like Canada/US and Australia --- I would ask you if you as a Christian would try to do something similar in an Islamic country. Muslims expect Canada/US/Australia to adapt to them... but I dare you to try and do the same in their country. They've willfully migrated to Christian countries for a better life. Adapt to our ways our get the F*** out. I look forward to migrating to Australia in the near future. for the record I am not a racist and have many muslim friends.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link for your reading enjoyment.
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate/women.html
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate the feedback.
ReplyDeleteI'm not actually a christian though, I more closely identify as an atheist, which is not really a position as such, as it is a non position, a non belief. So I prefer to not categorise myself as such.
I do though admire Jesus the Christ of Christianity, as well as the philosophical nature of Hinduism, Buddhism, Tao and Zen.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing I admire about Islam. Islam is completely devoid of any virtue and as such, is completely incompatible with my way of life and that of my nation and culture.
You have a good site there, I hope you don't mind me sharing some of it here. :)