Ecumenism? Or The Ecumaniacalism Of Insincere Agreement?

IslamJoseph P. Farrell – Today’s blog is a departure from normal in that it’s about two articles shared by two different people.  That’s a departure in and of itself from my normal routine here, but there’s more of a reason that I’m doing so. The two people who shared the respective articles – N.S. and K.M. – I know do not know each other nor even live in the same area. While the articles seem, on the surface, to be about different things entirely, they are about the same thing, as we shall see. Moreover, oddly, they arrived in my inbox within minutes of each other.

“Something was in the aether,” and that’s why I decided to blog about these two articles, because they’re symbolic of an effort to make betrayal seem O.K., and the articles, arriving how and when they did, seem to be screaming out “we belong together.”   Here’s the first story, shared by N.S.: Continue reading

Religion: the Oldest Weapon of Mass Destruction in Human History

religionNed Heiden – Most likely the first human who invented the first god was some smart tribal guy who saw that it was a very effective way to protect himself from bodily harm by the stronger ones if he made them and the less smart members of his tribe believe he had a very strong friend living across the mountains.

A friend so strong that he could make the mountains rumble by stamping his feet on the ground. Others would not dare to attack him fearing the revenge of such a powerful friend and even though no one ever saw this friend it was better to be safe than sorry.

It probably did not take long for this smart guy to discover that his fellow tribesmen were easily led to believe that this thunder ally would make them nearly invincible in battle with rivaling tribes and could even conquer these tribes.

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Jihad: Islam’s Engine

islamAmil Imani – Right from the start, violent jihad served as the engine of Islam under the command and supervision of Muhammad himself.  To understand how quickly Islam spread around the world, we must see the timeline of Islam.

After Muhammad’s death in 632 A.D., his friend Abu Bakr was named caliph and ruler of the Islamic community, or Ummah.  Muhammad’s followers in a short time occupied a vast geographic area; conversion to Islam was heightened by Islamic missionaries, who intermingled with local populations to promulgate the Islamic teachings.  It resulted in Islam’s spread outward from Mecca toward both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the creation of the Muslim world. Continue reading

Syrian Whistleblower: Refugees Want To Occupy Europe And Destroy Christianity

GermanySean Adl-Tabatabai –  A Syrian whistleblower has spoken out about the real intentions of refugees entering Germany, claiming their aim is to occupy Europe and destroy Christianity.

“In fact, most of those refugees came to Europe in general and to Germany in particular, not because their lives were threatened, not because they were suppressed, persecuted, oppressed or because of racial or sectarian discrimination, (…) They came here for many other reasons,” the whistleblower named “Paul” told a German magazine.

Voiceofeurope.com reports: When asked what he means by that, he answers:

“The first reason is clearly religious. The second reason financial. They came to Germany with the absolute certainty that it is wanted by their God, the only God (Allah).

Their God, the Muslim God, because they believe God’s religion is Islam, and that all other religions’ followers are infidels and deserve to be killed.” Continue reading