Friday, April 25, 2008

Islam - What the West Needs To Know

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Fitna the Movie

Geert Wilders' film about the Quran (English)

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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Why Muhammad Was NOT A Prophet

Islam, is it fact or fiction? Is it Truth or error? The imaginings of a power hungry sex pervert? What better place to start than with the man who invented Islam. If you examine the life of Muhammad, through the Hadiths and the writings of the historian, Ibn Isaq.; it becomes very clear this was not the life of a man of God.

One who claims to be a messenger of God is expected to live a saintly life. He must not be given to lust, he must not be a sexual pervert, and he must not be a rapist, a highway robber, a war criminal, a mass murderer or an assassin. One who claims to be a messenger of God must have a superior character. He must stand above the vices of the people of his time.

Yet Muhammad’s life is that of a gangster godfather. He raided merchant caravans, looted innocent people, massacred entire male populations and enslaved the women and children. He raped the women captured in war after killing their husbands and told his followers that it is okay to have sex with their captives and their “right hand possessions” (Quran 33:50) He assassinated those who criticized him and executed them when he came to power and became de facto despot of Arabia.

Muhammad was bereft of human compassion. He was an obsessed man with his dreams of grandiosity and could not forgive those who stood in his way. Muhammad was a narcissist like Hitler, Saddam or Stalin. He was astute and knew how to manipulate people, but his emotional intelligence was less evolved than that of a 6-year-old child. He simply could not feel the pain of others. He brutally massacred thousands of innocent people and pillaged their wealth. His ambitions were big and as a narcissist he honestly believed he was entitled to do as he pleased and commit all sorts of crimes and that his evil deeds were justified.


Click here to read Ibn Ishaq's history of Muhammad.