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Gordon
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On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 01:19:47 +0100, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
won't convert is to be executed.
There are several Surah, Ayah in their Koran that say essentially
the same as this one;
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Surah 8, Ayah 12 When thy Lord spake unto the angels, 'I will
be with you: therefore stablishe ye the faithful. I will cast a
dread unto the hearts of the infidels.' Strike off their heads
then, and strike off from them every finger tip.
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An infidel is anyone who is not a recognized Muslim.
The real driving force, presently, is that they are very
concerned about losing their clout when their oil revenues begin
to peter out. They are convinced that if they haven't
accomplished the directives of passages like the one above, by
the time they run out of oil, the window of opportunity will be
forever closed, and they will have failed their primary mission.
Gordon
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
Muslim religion is to make the entire world Muslim and anyone whommeron@cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:
The Islamic terrorists aim at destruction of the western society
Where did you get that idea ?
Graham
Their Koran makes this pretty clear. The fundamental goal of the
won't convert is to be executed.
There are several Surah, Ayah in their Koran that say essentially
the same as this one;
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Surah 8, Ayah 12 When thy Lord spake unto the angels, 'I will
be with you: therefore stablishe ye the faithful. I will cast a
dread unto the hearts of the infidels.' Strike off their heads
then, and strike off from them every finger tip.
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An infidel is anyone who is not a recognized Muslim.
The real driving force, presently, is that they are very
concerned about losing their clout when their oil revenues begin
to peter out. They are convinced that if they haven't
accomplished the directives of passages like the one above, by
the time they run out of oil, the window of opportunity will be
forever closed, and they will have failed their primary mission.
Gordon