Penseur Rodinson
1 min readOct 3, 2016

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Emmanuel;

I’m not interpreting anything. I’m quoting historical facts.

You’re dealing with religions. I’m not. I refuse to get involved in their circular arguments, sophistry and internal power struggles.

I don’t care about the different versions of Islam, in the same way I don’t care about the differences between Lutherans and Baptists. Many of the events of the Old and New Testaments are true in some form, although not necessarily in the form each Christian sect preaches. I don’t care about their interpretations, only about the facts.

The facts of Muhammad’s life and the evolution of his doctrine as represented in the Quran support ISIS and other Islamists. All nonbelievers must be converted, bound into dhimmitude or killed. Muhammad’s dying words were his mandate that Muslims eradicate nonbelievers from the face of the earth.

A Muslim preaching otherwise is ignoring history and the Quran. He is either an apostate or a taqiiyaist; either trying to mislead Muslims or trying to mislead infidels. I suggest you read Ayan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim, now an atheist, who says the only way to avoid Armageddon is for Muslims to ignore Muhammad’s later writings, because the Quran does, indeed call for all Muslims to conquer all infidels.

Fear doesn’t change facts. Your fear of Armageddon won’t stop it. Confronting Muslims with the truth about their religion might. As I have written in another post, the truth about the beginning of Islam is so ridiculous, no one who knows it can believe in Islam.

The truth will set them free. Your fear will not.

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