Friday, February 27, 2009

Post 7 - UN Resolution to Ban Defamation of Religion

A resolution to ban defamation of religion? Time to blame the muslims. This guy loves Muslims but can't tolerate them and says they're going to hell ... we're confused. Jello = god.


By: boyydz
Rated 4/5
I am a devout Christian, and I have nothing in my heart but love for Muslims (even
the extremists who make it hard to do that). However, I must intellectually
reject Islam, and it is my human right to do so (indeed, I would claim it is a
moral imperative of my faith). I cannot in good conscience tolerate Mohammed and
the Koran. In my view, they both are leading Muslims into hell by forcing them
to reject Jesus as Savior and Lord of the world. Jesus instructed Christians
to make disciples of all nations. That would include Muslim nations (even though
Islam did not exist at the time despite its fallacious claims). These Muslim
efforts are simply further attempts to avoid letting Muslims hear the truth
about their so-called "religion of peace" and to keep them from recognizing the
truth in Christianity. Worst of all, they attempt to press a viewpoint that
Islam is the world's legitimate religion. Muslim regimes already repress their
populations internally, and since the Internet is allowing their citizens
unprecedented exposure to the outside world, they now need to use the UN to try
to shut that door by disallowing anything that would tend to "defame" Islam.
Unfortunately, many Muslims' views are that "defamation of Islam" is merely to
claim that Mohammed is only a self-important "prophet" of their false god. This
is their actual agenda: to keep other religions from moving Muslims away from
their obviously flawed teachings, since only indoctrination can keep so many
people beholden to teachings of violent proselytization and idolatry of a mortal
individual.

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