Monday, November 9, 2009

Muslims in Military?


We came across this astonishing post. What do you think?



It it is time, I suggest, to stop the practice of allowing Muslims to serve in the U.S. military. The reason is simple: the more devout a Muslim is, the more of a threat he is to national security. Devout Muslims, who accept the teachings of the Prophet as divinely inspired, believe it is their duty to kill infidels. Yesterday's massacre is living proof. And yesterday's incident is not the first fragging incident involving a Muslim taking out his fellow U.S. soldiers.

Of course, most U.S. Muslims don't shoot up their fellow soldiers. Fine. As soon as Muslims give us a foolproof way to identify their jihadis from their moderates, we'll go back to allowing them to serve. You tell us who the ones are that we have to worry about, prove you're right, and Muslims can once again serve. Until that day comes, we simply cannot afford the risk. You invent a jihadi-detector that works every time it's used, and we'll welcome you back with open arms.

This is not Islamophobia, it is Islamo-realism.

And don't give us reassurances about the oaths that Muslim soldiers take to protect and defend the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Hasan took that oath, and it proved meaningless. In fact, the more devout a Muslim is, the more likely he is to lie to you through his teeth, since lying to the infidel to advance the cause of Islam is commended, not just permitted, in the Koran.

It's time we all got over the nonsense that all cultures and religions are equally valid or worthy. They most certainly are not. While Christianity is a religion of peace, founded by the Prince of Peace, Islam is a religion of war and violence, founded by a man who routinely chopped the heads off his enemies, had sex with nine-year old girls, and made his wealth plundering merchant caravans.

And just as Christians are taught to imitate the life of Christ, so Muslims are taught to imitate the Prophet in all things. Yesterday, Nidal Malik Hasan was simply being a good Muslim.
What egregious generalizations. It is amazing how ignorant some of the Christian right is of their own past. Equally remarkable is how easy it is for the right to target a whole group of people. Good grief...

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you. "Christianity is a religion of peace", what world does this person live in?
    I believe that Christians are the ones who are the ones who committed the Crusades and are currently slaughtering hundreds of innocent civilians in Afghanistan.
    And what about creating a fool-proof machine that tell the difference between crazy right winged psychopaths from other Christians. But wait, then about a third of the country would be branded as a lunatic. And of course, to them, not believing in the freedom of religion or other personal freedoms is not being an extremist... That's just being a good ol' American Christian.
    It's religion that's dangerous. Can we exclude all followers of a religion from the military?

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