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Saturday 15 September 2018

Islam and Islam-based terrorism

‘Mealy-mouthed’ Police Chief Skewered for Refusing to Say Radical Islamic Terrorism is ‘Islam-inspired’



From 27:00

Q1.  Does the Koran cause confusion which makes people kill?

The short answer is that politics and religion have always been contentious and people have killed and continue to kill each other over political and religious disagreements believing themselves to be the ones more sinned against than sinning.

Q2.  Does the Koran in particular cause more confusion and conflict than any other scripture eg The Old and New Testament?

At the moment, yes, because the principles of the Koran are challenging the established liberal order, but not once its usefulness is generally accepted as necessary to restore the patriarchy and when it does in fact restore the patriarchy.

Q3.  Why does the Koran cause more confusion and violence than the Old and New Testament?

Because it is the only effective ideological weapon against neoconservatism and neoliberalism which is the chosen policy of the West.

Judaism is for Jews only, and Christianity is kaput. When I say Christianity is kaput, I am saying hardly anyone is Christian and even those who say they are don't really believe in it or practise it.

Q4.  If Muslims and Islamophobes both hate neoconservatism and neoliberalism, shouldn't they be on the same side?

Of course, but the Islamophobes are not agreed on the following:

1) whether the patriarchy must be restored
2) whether they want to restore it
3) whether the Koran is the only book that has all the rules necessary for restoring the patriarchy

Q5.  Why can't the Islamophobes agree on restoring the patriarchy?

Because they don't want to give up fornication and don't want to alienate their friends, family and associates who indulge in it and have no intention or prospect of becoming a father of legitimate offspring and of properly parenting them.

Q6.  Is the Koran the only book that has all the rules necessary for restoring the patriarchy?

What other book is there?

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