We must continue to publicly point out the evils of Islam, no matter how many riots that sick culture can generate. Islam is evil. Islam is inhuman. Islam kills. Islam is the only major religion that sanctions religious murder. Islam is the major source of strife, war and killing in the world today. Islam has killed tens of millions since its inception and continues to slaughter tens of thousands today. Islam oppresses its populations with a religious version of despotism and tyranny. Some of my fellow bloggers talk of reforming Islam, but I say, what for? It would be like trying to reform rape, murder and robbery, which is what Islam is all about.
Islam preaches evil and violence in its holy book, the Koran; the written history of the life of its founder, Muhammad, shows that he was violent, intolerant, hateful and greedy. He possessed none of the virtues that most of the world's religions celebrate: charity, love, mercy, compassion and peace. Muhammad, both through his example and his words, advocated violent conquest of other peoples, forced conversions to Islam (and mass murder for those who refused). He kidnapped, raped, tortured, robbed and murdered like the cold-blooded savage that he was. Muhammad was no more a man of God than Blackbeard the Pirate, Attilla the Hun, Genghis Khan, Jack the Ripper or Ted Bundy.
Islam is inhuman and evil because Muhammad was inhuman and evil. The rotten ideology was created for one purpose only: to elevate to divine status the lust, greed and hatred of a very evil man.
UPDATE: John at Powerline had this to say about the Pope's apology:
There is a fundamental conflict here between many Muslim leaders, who demand
that no one say anything about Islam except as approved by them, and the West,
which recognizes freedom of speech. Pope Benedict serves neither himself nor the
West when he appears to recognize as legitimate Muslim demands for a veto on all
discussion of their religion and their place in the world. The Pope's message to
Muslims should not be an apology; it should be: Get over it.
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