Islamicide
T) The Reverend Jerry Falwell is no stranger to controversy. But even he must have been taken aback by the firestorm of criticism touched off, recently, when he dared to warn Americans of the dangers posed to this country and the world by the threat of militant Islam.
He was forced within days to issue an apologetic explanation that bordered on a formal retraction.
Lest, I too, fall into that political pit, I will issue my politically correct qualifiers in advance. The comments contained in this statement are not intended to slur, defame or insult any innocent followers of the Islamic religion, nor are they meant as a blanket indictment of every adept of the prophet Muhammad.
That said, there is something terribly wrong with a religion that rewards its followers with immediate entrance to heaven for killing or being killed in the process of a holy war or "Jihad." There is something wrong with a religion that says its a sin to lie to your brother but not to those outside your faith. Something is amiss with a culture that puts its eight and nine year old children in harms way to advance a political agenda or that sanctions the rape, torture and murder of ones harmless neighbor women and children.
These practices are being encouraged and followed by clerics, political and military leaders of Muslim regimes in either the Palestinian Authority, the Sudan or both.
I will apologize for those statements when they open the Hades Skating Rink.
Over the weekend, I had the privilege of speaking with the Director of the Blue Nile Project, a Seattle-based Christian relief organization thats gathering food, clothing and Bibles for the suffering people of the Sudan.
Muslim militias, sanctioned by the Sudanese government, have the quaint habit there of forcing Christians to renounce Jesus as their Lord and Savior or killing them.
Millions have died in a lengthy civil war that is fueled by foreign petroleum dollars.
Mr. Bennett shared a disturbing story with me. If you have small children, you might want them to leave the room before I play a pre-recorded portion of his conversation. Listen closely to how the Sudanese Muslim commander carried out his orders against Christians then, you decide if you want Yassir Arafat to have authority over the Christian holy places in Jerusalem.
Dennis Bennett) The kindest way he had of killing the Uduk Christians was to herd a family or herd a group of Uduks that he found and captured herd them into a hut at gunpoint and then drive over that hut with a 50-ton tank. Thats the kindest way he had.
They would capture women with babies. They would take the baby and just like it says in the Old Testament, they would take the baby, swing it by its heels and bash its brains out against a rock or a tree. Then, they would gang rape the women to death.
In a more personal way, they would take the uh they would capture a family of Uduks or a group of them from a village and herd them into a hut at gunpoint, again, and then Taeb Moussba (Sudanese General) himself would say to the first one, "Do you renounce Christ? All you have to say is, There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet and renounce Jesus Christ?"
No?
Okay they would refuse. Hed take out a three-inch nail and a hammer and drive that into the top of their head.
Next person. "Do you renounce Jesus Christ?"
Take out a three-inch nail, drive it into the top of that person, killing him.
Next person.
He would do this one by one for all 12 people in the hut.
Thats the kind of atrocities that the government of Sudan has practiced since 1986. There is no such thing as a non-combatant in South Sudan. The government of Sudan has declared a "jihad" or Islamic holy war against all of South Sudan and that means that men, women, Christian, Animist, moderate Muslim, doesnt matter, if they are in South Sudan, they are subject to be killed, captured, bombed, strafed, tortured, whatever, with impunity by the government of Sudan because they have, in their mind, legal justification from their radical Islamic clerics to continue to do this.
T) Those wishing to donate goods of funds to help the Blue Nile Project with relief efforts for the suffering people of South Sudan can visit the agencys website at
With this web opinion from 888webtoday.com, Im Todd Beezley.
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