Edit: Vatican II states that religious hostility that has characterized relations between Muslims and Christians is a thing of the past.
Just what parts of Vatican II were infallible again? I'm asking this question because it seems amply plain that Muslims haven't quite got the message no matter how much the current man we are told is now Pope might suggest otherwise, or protest his outmoded 1960s-era message of peace.
[Telegraph] A building contractor who works at the Radisson hotel in Bamako has told the Daily Telegraph:
"When I was going to the hotel in the morning, I saw people arriving in a diplomatic vehicle. There were three with guns. They killed the security guards oustide the hotel and took their weapons.
"And then they went inside. And I heard more shooting."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/12006988/Mali-Bamako-terrorist-attack-170-hostages-Paris-live.html
Okay, let me see. Armed security guards (presumably trained) do not see the weapons like the person quoted above. They did not at every second of their day anticipate this very act of terrorism. The did not blow those muslim pigs back to the Hell they came from. If they weren't already dead they should be fired.
ReplyDeleteThe same happened in Paris at Bataclan attack, three men in black in a black brand new Mercedes, kidonim, i.e. professional state killers......cannot say anymore, but it's very very strange.
ReplyDeleteI am a Muslim and I cannot beleive the behaviour of these gunmen. It is absolutely despicable and unacceptable. How they call themselves Muslims is beyond me. They cannot be Muslims as faith Islam does not convey such terrorist acts or such vile behaviour.
ReplyDeleteIn Arabic, the word “Islam” means submission or surrender – however, it was derived from the root word “salam”. From this root word, you can also derive the words peace and safety. Many people feel that Islam implies some sort of enslavement to Allah, but others find it more helpful to define the word “Islam” as surrender.
Many religions have a concept of surrender to God. In Jewish history, when the ancient Hebrews obeyed God’s commands, they had a long period of prosperity and stability.
In Christianity, surrendering to God is a way of putting your life into more capable hands – in fact, Jesus asked many of his disciples to surrender their livelihoods and follow him.
So, if we look at the word ‘Islam’ in this way, we can understand why obeying Allah’s commands and trusting in Allah’s wisdom could bring about peace for a Muslims in the same way.
I find the media don't help when the term these gunmen as Islamic gunmen. The term is not correct and referring to them as Islamic when they have no idea of what Islam is .... only gives the rest of the decent Muslims a bad name which is unfortunate.
I just wish the media would stop labelling these gunmen as is Islamist terrorist or of a similar nature because these people do not follow the proper faith. These people are not Muslims.
I feel the pain and sorrow for the victims families and the chaos in Paris. Hope the Lord gives us strength to fight back at these terrorists.
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You've probably heard of Taqiyya too.
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Islam is from the devil. Plain and simple. No matter what Vatican 2 says or what any recent pontiff says in an attempt at ecumenism. Mohammed and his followers are in the fiery pits of hell.
ReplyDeleteThank you John Paul II for your ecumenical nonsense. We know what St Maximilien Kolbe thought of that!
ReplyDeleteFrankly speaking, all the EU, UK, USA and Vatican politicos are clueless cowards.....Syria offered France a list of dangerous jihadists 2 years ago but Valls and Hollande turned Assad down. While this ignorant incumbent in Rome who dresses in white tries to convince us that it is a religion of peace that can lead to salvation. What price true humility?
ReplyDeleteThe West along with Saud and Turkey funded, trained, armed, organised and facilitated ISIS and before that Al Quada and its forerunners, to bring down the governments of various countries and put in their own puppets. The ousting of Assad clearly didn't happen as quickly as they expected.
DeleteAncient Churches in Iraq have been destroyed ,many Christians have been slaughtered by the west funded Isis.What planet is the Vatican on.
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ReplyDeleteThey are not even reading the Documents of the Second Vatican Council when it comes to salvation - Vox Cantor
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2015/11/they-are-not-even-reading-documents-of.html
What planet is the Vatican on, I don't know, but I know for sure where is the incumbent man in white, barrìo Flores, Baires......
ReplyDeleteI have an article from a priest friend who is Orthodox. His retired Metropolitan recently wrote an article about Islam. The heading is Not Religion of Peace. He says that Islam has three sacred texts: Koran, Sira, and Hadith, the Islamic Trilogy. The Sira is Mohammed’s biography. The Hadith are his traditions — what he did and said. Sira and Hadith form the Sunna, the perfect pattern of all Islamic behavior. The Koran is the smallest of the three books, the Trilogy. It is only 16% of the Trilogy text. This means that the Sunna is 84% of the word content of Islam’s sacred texts. This statistic alone has large implications. Most of the Islamic doctrine is about Mohammed, not Allah. To know Islam, know Mohammed. It turns out that jihad occurs in large proportion in all three texts. It is very significant that the Sira devotes 67% of its text to jihad. Mohammed averaged an event of violence every 6 weeks for the last 9 years of his life. Jihad was what made Mohammed successful.Islam grew at the rate of 10 new Muslims per year. But when he turned to jihad, Islam grew at an average rate of 10,000 per year. All of the details of how to wage jihad are recorded in great detail. The Koran gives the great vision of jihad — world conquest by the political process. The Sira is a strategic manual and the Hadith is a tactical manual of jihad. He goes on to explain how the Bible scriptures differs from it. It was quite interesting to say the least.
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