a) Warn the non-Muslims of the danger of Islam and push for laws that would ban Islam and the flux of Muslim immigrants into non-Muslim countries. Muslims procreate much faster than any other group and they will soon become the majority. As long as they are confined to Islamic countries they can pose no threat to others. Their growth will reduce them to poverty and hence their threats will be diminished. The danger is when they are allowed to increase in number in non-Muslim countries. If this trend is not stopped the non-Muslims will lose the battle to Islam in this century and will become second class citizens in their own countries.
b) Help the Muslims to see the light, leave Islam and join the fold of humanity. Once Muslims leave Islam they can be as good as anyone else. As long as they hold unto Islam, they can be dangerous. The sweetest Muslim can turn a terrorist overnight. All it takes is a life crisis and the Muslim who turns to his religion for solace and become a dangerous being. The biggest threat however, is the demographic growth of Muslims in the West. their wombs is more dangerous than their bombs. But if they leave Islam, they can be trustworthy allies. It’s not their nationality or race that makes Muslims dangerous; it’s their belief. We hope to wean them from this destructive belief.
ok, harsh harsh harsh. i mean, if you follow my blog you've probably noticed how i go around telling people what i believe. well, honest to anything, i don't ever mean to drag you out of your religion or to end up thinking like me. i myself don't have the right to claim what i believe is the 'most right' out of all and that what you believe is wrong. but i wish people would think. THINK out of the box. let out what they've been keeping all along. i mean come on, you're big fat liars if you say you've never thought of things like where does the quran or the bible come from and stuff like that. and why do religions ban this and ban that and all that stuff. so come ooooonnn, free your mind. it's god's greatest gift to humankind!fyi, i still entirely respect those who are still clinging strongly to their religion. some spunk. i mean, at an age like this where everybody else is swarming with doubt, i can never do that. my brain won't let me. hehe
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