By John R. Houk, Blog Editor
© November 15, 2023
Upfront – just to provoke all those Jew-Haters out there
– here is a stand that will probably enflame many especially in our current
Woke-Culture:
o I
believe Islam is an Antichrist-spirit theopolitical religion.
o I
am Pro-Israel
o
I consider myself a Christian Zionist but
I separate myself from Covenant-Breaking Leftist Jewish Zionists who appear to
me to have more an affinity to Socialist (God-help-them even Marxist)
ideology more than the Almighty’s Covenant of Promise to the lineage of
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It’s my opinion: Being a Leftist Jew is an
oxymoron. Clinging to a Jewish heritage yet separating from the precepts of
Covenant is a sure recipe for a damnation descent rather than a Heavenly
ascent. AND I realize the Jewish concept of Heaven and Hell (views HERE,
HERE
& HERE)
is not the same as it is for a Christian. WHICH probably goes a long way to
explain the existence of Jews clinging to their Jewishness yet living Leftist
lives. And perhaps one reason Religiously Observant Jews who look for a Messiah
have not recognized the son of Mary married to Joseph as THE Messiah (other
than the historical Christian horrific persecution of Jews – Perspectives: HERE,
HERE
& HERE)
– Jesus the Son of God.
o
The Arabs who call themselves Palestinians
are a made up people who are just as much recent immigrants to the
Jewish Homeland as the European Jews who immigrated back to their Homeland (circa
pre-WWI through circa post WWII) with the hope of escaping pogroms and
persecutions. The irony being Arab immigration was the result of European Jews
creating employment situations by making the land usable again for farming. The
people living in the Jewish Homeland before Arab and European Jewish
immigration were a combination of Sephardic Jews who lived there at least from the
Babylonian Captivity Return (and by extension earlier prior to the first
Diaspora) and a peasant-class
(fellah) tenant farmers who were lived nearly like old feudal serfs to absentee
wealthy Arab land owners. Another irony being prior to Arabs
seeking employment immigration, the primarily urban Sephardic Jews outnumbered
the tenant-farmer rural fellah Muslims.
o
ALSO the Arabs who call themselves
Palestinians under the control of the Palestine
Authority (The PA
is roughly the PLO legitimized by World Powers fabricating a Palestinian people)
in traditional Judea-Samaria (the area the brainwashed call the West
Bank) and under control of Hamas
in the Gaza Strip are severely
propagandized with revisionist historical lies then brainwashed from birth with
hate-education and hate training from birth to the grave to hate and when
possible kill Jews. (non-Jewish Westerners are next on the
hate-list – ESPECIALLY non-Muslim Americans).
o
IT IS the brainwashing aspect of
Arab-Pretend-Palestinians that leads me to conclude - certainly to be ridiculed by Leftists,
Pro-Palestinians, Unwitting Conservative Condemners of Israel’s reprisals, et
al – There are NO INNOCENT PALESTINIAN CIVILIANS. Indeed with a
little digging, you’ll discover so-called civilians are willing HUMAN SHIELDS
protecting their active Hamas terrorists and Hamas weaponry. AND WORSE, these
so-called innocent HUMAN SHIELDS willingly sacrifice their children by making
them HUMAN SHIELDS for the glory of Allah.
This where this post becomes lengthy. From here I embark to
cross post information the Mockingbird Media and the supporters of Hamas
Terrorism would rather say, “Believe our propaganda, not what you see and
read.”
AND a bit of caveat that might irritate a few Pro-Israel
supporters: Both the U.S. Government and the Israeli Government are inundated
with Left-Wing-Globalists who would love to see any pretense for a global war
to usher in a New World Order leading up to and including a ONE-World
Government. The American Taxpayer can no longer afford foreign interventionism
with an Obamanized/Bidenized military complex ran by weenies and
military-Patriots purged from service or leadership. THE ONLY THING I’M
WILLING TO GIVE ISRAEL IS MILITARY HARDWARE – NOT EVEN MONEY. But I will
not condemn Israel for finally moving the terrorist capabilities and abilities of
Islamic Terrorist pseudo-Palestinians FAR AWAY from killing their Jewish
citizens. Even if idiot HUMAN SHIELDS willingly sacrifice themselves and their
very children rather than take actual peace offers of UNDESERVED nationhood
from Israel! I am now an Isolationist – NO MORE FOREVER WARS AND NO MORE
AMERICAN BLOOD for useless Globalist wars!
In Case YOU Want to KNOW about Actual Islamic Ideology:
§ Discover The Networks – Search ‘Islam’
§ Investigative Project on Terrorism
That’s only a sampling – Do some research separate from
Globalist and Islamic Propagandists.
JRH 11/15/23
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Children as Young as 10 Took Part in Hamas's Oct. 7
Terror Attack, Survivors Say
Gazan children plunder Kibbutz Nir Oz in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. (Via Eyal Barad) – Washington Free Beacon Photo
By Andrew Tobin
November 14, 2023
EILAT, Israel—Eran Smilansky, a 28-year-old potato farmer,
watched Gazan children go from house to house in his kibbutz on Oct. 7. Hamas
terrorists followed. The boys laughed as the gunmen shot or dragged away
Israeli families.
"They were like young, young kids," said
Smilansky, who defended his home from terrorists for more than six hours that
day. "They were going in front of the terrorists, laughing with their
friends and looking very calm. I remember thinking, What the fuck?"
Smilansky was one of a dozen survivors of the Nir Oz
massacre who told the Washington Free Beacon they witnessed
boys or women from the Gaza Strip looting the kibbutz, helping the armed
terrorists, and apparently enjoying themselves. The youngest children were
around 10 years old, according to several of the survivors, one of whom
provided photographs of some of the women and children he saw. The survivors
spoke at a hotel in Eilat, Israel's Red Sea resort town, where most of them
have been temporarily relocated.
While the involvement of Gazan children and women in Hamas's
terrorist attack is not widely understood, evidence exists in the public
domain. An online video of a 12-year-old Israeli boy's abduction from Nir Oz,
Israel, appears to show a
Gazan boy of about the same age accompanying the kidnappers. Boys were among
the mob of Gazans recorded crossing into Israel after
Hamas terrorists breached the border. And a Hamas-linked Associated Press stringer
photographed a Gazan boy entering Kfar Aza, a kibbutz about 15 miles north of
Nir Oz.
Hamas has used its nearly two decades of rule over Gaza to
weaponize a generation of Palestinians against the Jewish state, according to
analysts. In addition to the children, hundreds of ordinary Gazans, including
teenagers, joined in Hamas's bloody rampage across southern Israeli
communities, the Free Beacon reported.
"Hamas directed the education system, the media, and
the religious institutions to brainwash children, who make up half of Gaza's
2.2-million-person population," Michael Milshtein, the head of the
Palestinian Studies Forum at the Moshe Dayan Center of Tel Aviv University,
told the Free Beacon. "Israelis got their first up-close look
at this Palestinian Gen Z on Oct. 7."
Kibbutz Nir Oz (via Eran Smilansky) - WFB Photo
Like most of the Nir Oz survivors, Eyal Barad and his family
hid in the safe room of their house from about 6:30 a.m. until the Israeli
military evacuated them 12 or so hours later. But Barad, an engineer, had a
rare view of the outside world thanks to a speed camera he had recently set up
to bust his neighbors for driving on the sidewalk.
On the camera's livestream, Barad watched three types of
Gazans pass by his house: uniformed Hamas commandos carrying automatic weapons,
RPGs, and grenades; casually dressed gunmen; and ordinary-looking men, women,
and children. Barad said the ordinary Gazans vastly outnumbered the armed
terrorists. He estimated that he saw at least a dozen children, who were
between the ages of 10 and 15, and 30 women from Gaza.
The armed terrorists were in charge, Barad recalled. They
gave orders to the ordinary Gazans, like sending the children to loot specific
homes. At one point, Barad saw a woman run up to an armed terrorist and point
him toward a house.
"I'm guessing she saw people she wanted him to go kill
or kidnap or I don't know what," Barad said. "But I can say with 100
percent certainty that [the women and kids] were not just innocent bystanders
or looters. They were part of the massacre. They were part of the horrors that
we endured that day."
"How can a parent send a kid to do that?" added
Barad, who has three young children. "I want to shelter my kids as much as
I can. I want to try to prevent them from seeing and meeting the horrible
things that this world can do. And they send their kids into the most horrible
situation in the world to go and steal stuff?"
Barad's neighbor was abducted and the houses next to his
were looted and burned. His father-in-law was killed nearby. But for reasons
Barad does not understand, no one came into his house.
While Barad's speed camera lacked the capability to save the
livestream footage, it did snap photos 155 of moving objects between about 9:30
a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Barad shared the images with the Free Beacon.
At least five Gazan boys and two Gazan women can be seen riding stolen
bicycles.
Youtube VIDEO: Kibbutz Nir Oz Security
Footage
[Posted by Washington Free Beacon
Posted on Nov 10, 2023]
Amotz Bazer, a 52-year-old farm worker from Nir Oz, was
hiding in his safe room with his wife and three daughters when his kitchen
window was shot out. He heard the gunmen push two young boys through the
window. The boys then opened the front door for the armed terrorists.
"They were not older than 10," said Bazer, who
understands some Arabic after decades of working alongside Arabs in the fields.
"I heard their voices, and I have kids, so I know."
Several waves of looters ransacked the house, but Bazer and
his family were not discovered. Bazer had dragged a cabinet in front of the
safe room before squeezing through the door that morning.
Natali Yohanan, a 38-year-old English teacher, said she
thinks every day about what she would say if she met the young Gazan woman who
took over her house. As Yohanan huddled in the safe room with her husband and
two young children, the woman sang and danced, heated up leftovers, and watched
TV on the couch.
"She turned on Netflix and changed it to Arabic. And
she stayed in my house for hours, for hours and hours," Yohanan said.
"It was very, very, very humiliating for us to know that this young woman
was in our house, coming and taking whatever she wanted. She wasn't even
afraid. That's what was very hard for us."
Yohanan said the woman was accompanied by a group of armed
terrorists. She served the men drinks and told them which items she wanted them
to loot for her. They took Yohanan's jewelry, makeup, designer underwear,
shoes, sunglasses, and passport, as well as her children's clothing and toys.
"I think she's a young mother. I'm a young
mother," said Yohanan, whose father and dog were killed in the kibbutz on
Oct. 7. "And it's very hard for me as a mother to think about a woman
who came to my home and saw the pictures of my kids and still came to steal and
to terrify my kids."
As for what she would say to the woman, Yohanan said:
"I would tell her that she's a thief. That's all she is. I think she
believes there's honor in stealing, being part of the thing they did to us. But
there's no honor in that."
Raziel Tamir (Andrew Tobin) – WFB Photo
Raziel Tamil, 26, was hiding in a citrus grove a few miles north
of Nir Oz on the morning of Oct. 7. Tamil, a restaurant worker from Kiryat Ono,
had fled the Nova music festival in Re'im, Israel, after terrorists showed up
and began massacring at least 260 of his fellow partygoers.
When Tamil looked back toward the festival grounds, several
hundred feet away, he said he saw Hamas commandos holding a group of Israelis
at gunpoint. Several children, ages about 6 to 10, then emerged from a pickup
truck wearing Hamas outfits, he said.
"You could see the people on their knees and like
begging for their life," Tamir said. "I heard the screaming."
According to Tamir, the commandos gave some of the children
rifles and directed them to execute hostages, which they did. The terrorists
shot more of the hostages and loaded the survivors into the truck, he said.
At that point, Tamil said, he ran further into the citrus
grove, where he met up with his friend Alex Kalinin, a 27-year-old sales
manager from Yehud, Israel. They eventually located Israeli troops, who
evacuated them to safety.
Kalinin said Tamil had told him about witnessing the
execution. But Kalinin was already too deep in the citrus grove to have seen it
himself, the men agreed. The Free Beacon could not confirm
that Gazan children were at the Nova music festival let alone that they killed
Israelis on orders from Hamas terrorists.
Milshtein, who before joining Tel Aviv University was the
head of the Department for Palestinian Affairs in the Israel Military
Intelligence Directorate, said it was plausible that Hamas had used children to
execute Israelis on Oct. 7. He noted that Hamas teaches children
to celebrate violence against the Jewish state starting in preschool and runs summer
camps that provide military training and anti-Israel education to some 100,000
children and teenagers each summer.
"This has always been the Palestinians' culture,"
Milshtein said. "What changes is their capability to act against
Israel."
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Watch Brigitte Gabriel’s Urgent Message for America!
The War Between Civilization and Savagery
Brigitte Gabriel
November 14, 2023
[Blog Editor: This Substack post has lots of informative
links pointing to ACT For America actions and news. I’m just posting the video
which I uploaded to my Bitchute Channel for sharing purposes.]
Bitchute VIDEO: Watch Brigitte Gabriel’s Urgent Message for America - The War Between Civilization and Savagery
[Posted by SlantRight2
First Published November 14th,
2023 17:36 UTC
I found this roughly 28-minute
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The video is a combination of Brigitte Gabriel clips on the evil of Islam and a
promotion of her book “Because They Hate” (Amazon - https://tinyurl.com/2nd4x94x) and an ask to support ACT For America’s
Pro-USA, Conservative-Education, Expose-Islam Agenda. All of which I do.]
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The Anti-Freedom Movements Aren’t So Different
Mosque & Marx [Represents Islam-Communist Alliance]
[Author not listed but Frank
Salvato operates Underground USA Substack]
November 12, 2023
As misinformed and indoctrinated college students continue
to fall prey to the poison of Islamic totalitarian propaganda regarding the
victim status that has been bestowed on Hamas, it would be prudent to push back
against the false narratives flooding out of the mainstream media. As the facts
present, Hamas is the aggressor – a totalitarian aggressor – which has more in
common with Marxism than those who value individualism and freedom – the true
ideology of the Western World.
Islamism and Marxism,
at different times and in various regions, have exhibited totalitarian
tendencies; and authoritarian appropriation through the use of oppression and
violence at times tallying the slaughter of tens of millions in their quest for
control, albeit for different reasons.
While their ideological underpinnings may seem fundamentally
unique, there are notable and significant similarities in how they have
manifested as forms of authoritarian governance. In the end, Islamic,
Socialist, and Communist rule
is – in every circumstance throughout history – oppressive and antithetical to
freedom, choice, self-determination, and liberty.
A Cursory Historical Context
To understand the oppressively totalitarian similarities
between Islamism and Marxism, it's crucial to consider the historical context
in which these ideologies emerged and gained power.
Islamism, a relatively contemporary political ideology circa
610 A.D., is based on a strict and fundamentalist interpretation of Islam.
Devout Islamists consider the Quran as the literal word of Allah (words not
open to interpretation), and the Hadith (mandated Muhammadian traditions for
all Muslims). This stands in stark contrast to the Christian Bible and the
Hebrew Torah, which are all interpretive records of individuals – Holy and
otherwise – and historical accounts sans, the Ten Commandments.
The conquest-oriented
nature of Islamism goes back to its genesis in the 7th Century
which resulted in the establishment of authoritative
caliphates, including:
· Umayyad
Caliphate: 661–750
· Rashidun
Caliphate: 632–661
· Abbasid
Caliphate: 750–1258
· Samanid
Dynasty: 819–999
· Saffarid
Dynasty: 861–1003
· Fatimid
Caliphate: 909–1171
· Ghaznavid
Empire: 977–1186
· Seljuk
Empire: 1037–1194
· Delhi
Sultanate: 1206–1526
· Abbasid
Caliphate: 1261–1517
· Ilkhanate:
1295–1335
· Ottoman
Empire: 1299–1922
· Golden
Horde: 1313–1502
· Chagatai
Khanate: 1347–1660
· Timurid
Empire: 1370–1507
· Safavid
Empire: 1501–1736
· Mughal
Empire: 1526–1857
More contemporarily, the 1979 Iranian Revolution, led by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, marked a turning point in the spread of political
Islam. It demonstrated the potential for a religious movement to seize control
of a state and establish an Islamic theocracy. Since then, various Islamist
groups and regimes have emerged across the Muslim world, including the Taliban
in Afghanistan, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Hamas in Gaza, and Hezbollah
in Lebanon.
Marxism, on the other hand, originated in the 19th century
with the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
It evolved into various forms – including socialism, with communism being the
most prominent.
The October
Revolution in 1917 brought the Bolshevik Party to power in
Russia, establishing the first communist regime. The 20th century witnessed the
often violent spread of communism across Eastern Europe, Asia, and parts of
Africa. It led to oppressive totalitarian regimes in countries like the Soviet
Union, China, and North Korea, each of which came at the price of human purges
– pogroms – that resulted in the mass slaughter of millions of people.
While the historical contexts of Islamism and Marxism differ
in terms of geography, time, and ideological foundations (addressed later),
both ideologies emerged in opposition to established political orders based on
individualism and liberty and sought to establish new, elitist, authoritarian
systems of governance.
The False Promise of Utopian Ideological Foundations
While Islamism and Marxism have distinct ideological
foundations, there are noteworthy similarities in how each defines their
respective “utopian societies.”
Islamism is rooted in a strict fundamentalist interpretation
of Islam, aiming to establish a society governed by Islamic law or Sharia
law. Its vision of a utopian society is deeply Muhammadian,
emphasizing the “moral” and “ethical” values in their exclusive accordance with
the Quran and Hadith, which have been proven to be authoritarian texts. In the
Islamist view, a “just” and “virtuous” society can only be
achieved through the application of Islamic jurisprudence.
This jurisprudence includes a woman to provide 4 male
witnesses to any accusation of rape. If the woman claims rape and doesn’t
provide 4 males willing to testify on her behalf, the woman is essentially
admitting to having engaged in adultery, a “moral” crime punishable by death by
stoning.
Marxism, in contrast, is a secular ideology that focuses on
class struggle and the abolition of private property.
The utopian vision of Marxism is a classless society based on equity where the
means of production are collectively owned. It envisions any
government based on the idea of individualism, liberty, and the will of the
people eventually withering away, resulting in a society where resources are
distributed according to the principle “from each according to their ability,
to each according to their needs.”
Of course, even in a Marxian utopia, there would need to
be a class (read: privileged and elite) that assures the acquiescence of the
people to the “will of the collective” and defined by that elevated class,
obliterating the “classless society” immediately in its use of an elite class
of overseers.
Despite these foundational differences, both ideologies
share a common aspiration to create an “ideal society.” They view the existing
order as corrupt, oppressive, and in need of radical transformation. This
shared vision of a utopian society is a critical similarity between Islamism
and Marxism, as it motivates their followers to pursue authoritarian – and
often lawless and violent – means to achieve their goals.
The Consolidation Of Power = Suppressing The Opposition
Totalitarian regimes, whether Islamist or Marxist, employ a
range of methods to consolidate power and suppress opposition. These methods
demonstrate striking similarities:
·
Suppression of Dissent: Both Islamism and
Marxism rely on the suppression of dissent to maintain control. In Islamic
theocracies like Iran, criticism of religious authorities or deviation from
religious orthodoxy can lead to severe punishment or even execution. In Marxist
states like the former Soviet Union and China, dissent against the ruling
party’s ideology often resulted in imprisonment, forced labor, or execution.
·
Propaganda & Indoctrination: Both
dogmas emphasize the importance of ideological purity, the propagation of their
worldviews, and their dogma’s eventual global domination. In Islamist regimes,
religious indoctrination is a mandatory central aspect of education and media.
In Marxist regimes, the state controls information and promotes communist
ideology through propaganda, censorship, and state-controlled media.
·
Cult of Personality: Totalitarian
regimes, such as Islamism and Marxism are, often cultivate a cult of
personality around their leaders. In Islamism, figures like Ayatollah Khomeini
in Iran, Mullah Omar in Afghanistan, and the now-dispatched Osama bin Laden
have been elevated to near-mythical status. In Marxism, leaders like Joseph
Stalin and Mao Zedong – almost in ignorance of the tens of millions they both
killed in their quests for revolutionary power – became iconic symbols of their
respective regimes, with their images adorning public spaces and their thoughts
enshrined as dogma.
·
Surveillance & Control: Both Islamism
and Marxism have used extensive, pervasive, and limitless surveillance and
control mechanisms to monitor and suppress opposition (a critical debate on the
use of these actions is currently underway in the Western Culture). This
includes the use of secret police and informants to maintain social order. In
both cases, citizens may live in fear of being reported for deviating from the
official ideology.
·
Violence & Repression: Violence and
repression are common features of totalitarian regimes. Islamist groups have
engaged in acts of terrorism and violence to achieve their political goals. In
Iran, for example, the LGBTQ community is marked for immediate execution, while
“immodest” women are often “disappeared.” Similarly, Marxist regimes have been
responsible for mass purges, forced labor camps, and political repression on a
massive scale. One need only consider the Soviet Gulags or the Uygher
“re-education” camps in communist China.
The Threat To Global Stability By These Dogmas
The totalitarian similarities – the oppression,
manipulation, coercion, and violence – between Islamism and Marxism have
significant implications for political, social, and global stability:
· Human
Rights Violations: Both ideologies, when implemented in a totalitarian
fashion (as they most often are), have a track record of severe human rights
violations. The suppression of individual freedoms, freedom of speech, and
religious liberties is widespread in Islamist and Marxist regimes. Citizens may
face persecution and violence for expressing dissenting views or practicing
their religion. Nowhere is this more evident than in communist China where
Yughars [Blog Editor: Wikipedia
alternate spellings: Uyghurs, Uighurs, Uygurs & Uigurs] and
Tibetans are indentured, or historically in the Soviet Union where Jews were
subject to pogroms and detention in the gulags.
·
Destabilization: Totalitarian regimes
based on Islamism or Marxism often contribute to regional and global
instability. Today’s spread of radical Islamist groups like ISIS, al Qaeda,
Hezbollah, and Hamas – as well as the expansionist ambitions of Marxist regimes
both today and during the Cold War, have disrupted international relations and
contributed by way of aggressive destabilization as the catalyst in several
global and large regional conflicts, including World War I, World War II, the
Korean War, the Vietnam War, and today’s War in Israel where the Israelis are
being forced to defend themselves against Islamofascist aggression emanating
from Hamas, al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, and Hezbollah, the former and the latter
controlled by the Islamist mullahs of Iran.
·
Resistance & Opposition: Totalitarian
regimes also face resistance and opposition, whether from domestic dissidents,
external actors, or regional alliances. Opposition to these regimes can take
various forms, including armed conflict, civil disobedience, and diplomatic
pressure. Two very good examples of this come in the current Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and the free world’s opposition and push back against the
Marxist-based “woke” movement.
·
Ideological Appeal Via Indoctrination:
Despite their grotesque flaws, authoritarian tendencies, and quests for world
domination, Islamism and Marxism continue to appeal to weaker, less educated,
and intellectually stunted segments of the population. Today, the purveyors of
the totalitarian dogmas disingenuously position themselves as champions of
justice, equality, and sometimes religious righteousness. They attempt to
achieve transitional chaos through the Balkanization of populations using the
strategy of divide et impera – divide and conquer, commonly
attributed to Niccolò Machiavelli but first conceptualized by Philip II
of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.
In The End…
While Islamism and Marxism have unique and separate
ideological foundations and historical contexts, they share significant and
dangerous totalitarian similarities in their methods of control and the
consequences of their governance. Both ideologies claim to want to establish
utopian societies but in reality want to assume the position of elite and
privileged overseers to the whole of those utopian societies, thus proving the
lie of the utopian concept.
In the end, both Islamists and Marxists are willing to
employ deceptive, manipulative, oppressive, and deadly authoritarian means to
achieve their goals. The implications of these similarities and these chosen
tactics are profound, as they manifest in unspeakable human rights violations,
contributing to regional and global instability.
Understanding these factual parallels is essential for
elected officials and their subordinate policymakers – as well as those in
academia, advocacy, and individuals seeking to address the dangers posed by
authoritarian ideologies, not only in their impact on societies and global
affairs but to the very existence of individualism and freedom in the world.
Sadly, today the Marxist ideology holds significant sway
through a corrupted media and through a network of fascist elites who give
short shrift to the sanctity of individual freedom in their quest for privilege
and control.
So, the next time you see the ignorant masses of the Western
university undergraduate community chanting catchphrases and screeching hate
towards Israel at pro-Hamas protests; the next time you see demonstrations
hawking social justice or diversity, equity, and inclusion; the next time you
see con-artists like Ibrahim X. Kendi, Klaus Schwab, Robin DeAngelo, George
Soros, Nicole Hanah-Jones, Hillary Clinton, or Barack Obama pontificating about
the need for “change,” please identify what their core belief systems are and
realize that they are not liberators or even supporting the continued existence
of freedom. They are the power-greedy elites who seek to rule over their fake
utopias; utopias that in and of themselves are lies.
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[Blog Editor: Whew, a lot of reading. YET, if you are
awakening to the emerging tyranny much of which is associated with Islam,
Marxism and the odd combinations of Globalist Totalitarian ideologies; READING
is a good KNOW YOUR ENEMY moment.
SO, I got one more. If you made it this far, I share this
post about and written by Ayaan Hirsi Ali because she was an important
source and inspiration to me in my early Counterjihad education days. This gal left
Islam and the land of her birth and moved to the Netherlands and actually
became an elected politician there while criticizing Islam and embracing atheism.
ALL dangerous to life & limb under threat from Muslims believing such
actions are worthy of death. According to Britannica.com
she became U.S. citizen in 2013, but I know she is under constant
threat from Muslims since she dares to criticize Islam. Frankly, for her safety
I have know idea where she currently resides. AND NOW Ayaan Hirsi Ali has
abandoned atheism and has embraced Christianity. I am guessing now she has
completed the cycle of reasons to watch her back from threats from WOKE-Lefties
and demon-influenced Muslims. For those who don’t about A.H. Ali, here is a
brief excerpt from her website ABOUT
PAGE:
“Ayaan is a Somali-born
classical liberal. A free speech advocate. An activist for the rights of women
and girls. A public intellectual with a powerful voice. A woman that does not
back down when she sees a problem.
Previously a Member of the
Dutch Parliament (2003-2006), she regularly called for furthering the
integration of non-Western immigrants into Dutch society, and defending the
rights of Muslim women.
Now, a Research Fellow at the
Hoover Institution, Stanford University and Founder of the AHA Foundation, she regularly
comments on today's issues and offers a platform to exchange perspectives that
lead to real solutions.
She has written several books
including Infidel (2007); Nomad (2010); Heretic (2015);
and The
Challenge of Dawa (2017). Her newest book Prey is
available now.”
AND NOW, to add to your potential lengthy reading, BELOW
is the post Ayaan Hirsi Ali claims she is a Christian – well my impression is
she learning to be a Christian. May the Almighty send her a modern Priscilla
and Aquila to explain the Gospel more accurately.]
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Why I am now a Christian
Atheism can't equip us for civilisational war
Ayaan Hirsi Ali Webcapture of Photo attributed to Christian Marquardt/Getty Images
November 11, 2023
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Chuck Nellis on MeWe]
In 2002, I discovered a 1927 lecture by Bertrand Russell
entitled “Why I am Not a Christian”. It did not cross my mind, as I read it,
that one day, nearly a century after he delivered it to the South London branch
of the National Secular Society, I would be compelled to write an essay with
precisely the opposite title.
The year before, I had publicly condemned the terrorist
attacks of the 19 men who had hijacked passenger jets and crashed them into the
twin towers in New York. They had done it in the name of my religion, Islam. I
was a Muslim then, although not a practising one. If I truly condemned their
actions, then where did that leave me? The underlying principle that justified
the attacks was religious, after all: the idea of Jihad or Holy War against the
infidels. Was it possible for me, as for many members of the Muslim community,
simply to distance myself from the action and its horrific results?
At the time, there were many eminent leaders in the West —
politicians, scholars, journalists, and other experts — who insisted that the
terrorists were motivated by reasons other than the ones they and their leader
Osama Bin Laden had articulated so clearly. So Islam had an alibi.
This excuse-making was not only condescending towards
Muslims. It also gave many Westerners a chance to retreat into denial. Blaming
the errors of US foreign policy was easier than contemplating the possibility
that we were confronted with a religious war. We have seen a similar tendency
in the past five weeks, as millions of people sympathetic to the plight of
Gazans seek to rationalise the October 7 terrorist attacks as a justified
response to the policies of the Israeli government.
When I read Russell’s lecture, I found my cognitive
dissonance easing. It was a relief to adopt an attitude of scepticism towards
religious doctrine, discard my faith in God and declare that no such entity
existed. Best of all, I could reject the existence of hell and the danger of
everlasting punishment.
Russell’s assertion that religion is based primarily on fear
resonated with me. I had lived for too long in terror of all the gruesome
punishments that awaited me. While I had abandoned all the rational reasons for
believing in God, that irrational fear of hellfire still lingered. Russell’s
conclusion thus came as something of a relief: “When I die, I shall rot.”
To understand why I became an atheist 20 years ago, you
first need to understand the kind of Muslim I had been. I was a teenager when
the Muslim Brotherhood penetrated my community in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1985. I
don’t think I had even understood religious practice before the coming of the
Brotherhood. I had endured the rituals of ablutions, prayers and fasting as
tedious and pointless.
The preachers of the Muslim Brotherhood changed this. They
articulated a direction: the straight path. A purpose: to work towards
admission into Allah’s paradise after death. A method: the Prophet’s
instruction manual of do’s and don’ts — the halal and
the haram. As a detailed supplement to the Qur’an, the hadeeth spelled
out how to put into practice the difference between right and wrong, good and
evil, God and the devil.
The Brotherhood preachers left nothing to the imagination.
They gave us a choice. Strive to live by the Prophet’s manual and reap the
glorious rewards in the hereafter. On this earth, meanwhile, the greatest
achievement possible was to die as a martyr for the sake of Allah.
The alternative, indulging in the pleasures of the world,
was to earn Allah’s wrath and be condemned to an eternal life in hellfire. Some
of the “worldly pleasures” they were decrying included reading novels,
listening to music, dancing, and going to the cinema — all of which I was
ashamed to admit that I adored.
The most striking quality of the Muslim Brotherhood was
their ability to transform me and my fellow teenagers from passive believers
into activists, almost overnight. We didn’t just say things or pray for things:
we did things. As girls we donned the burka and swore off
Western fashion and make-up. The boys cultivated their facial hair to the
greatest extent possible. They wore the white dress-like tawb worn
in Arab countries or had their trousers shortened above their ankle bones. We
operated in groups and volunteered our services in charity to the poor, the
old, the disabled and the weak. We urged fellow Muslims to pray and demanded
that non-Muslims convert to Islam.
During Islamic study sessions, we shared with the preacher
in charge of the session our worries. For instance, what should we do about the
friends we loved and felt loyal to but who refused to accept our dawa (invitation
to the faith)? In response, we were reminded repeatedly about the clarity of
the Prophet’s instructions. We were told in no uncertain terms that we could
not be loyal to Allah and Muhammad while also maintaining friendships and
loyalty towards the unbelievers. If they explicitly rejected our summons to
Islam, we were to hate and curse them.
Here, a special hatred was reserved for one subset of
unbeliever: the Jew. We cursed the Jews multiple times a day and expressed
horror, disgust and anger at the litany of offences he had allegedly committed.
The Jew had betrayed our Prophet. He had occupied the Holy Mosque in Jerusalem.
He continued to spread corruption of the heart, mind and soul.
You can see why, to someone who had been through such a
religious schooling, atheism seemed so appealing. Bertrand Russell offered a
simple, zero-cost escape from an unbearable life of self-denial and harassment
of other people. For him, there was no credible case for the existence of God.
Religion, Russell argued, was rooted in fear: “Fear is the basis of the whole
thing — fear of the mysterious, fear of defeat, fear of death.”
As an atheist, I thought I would lose that fear. I also
found an entirely new circle of friends, as different from the preachers of the
Muslim Brotherhood as one could imagine. The more time I spent with them —
people such as Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins — the more confident I
felt that I had made the right choice. For the atheists were clever. They were
also a great deal of fun.
So, what changed? Why do I call myself a Christian now?
Part of the answer is global. Western civilisation is
under threat from three different but related forces: the resurgence of
great-power authoritarianism and expansionism in the forms of the Chinese
Communist Party and Vladimir Putin’s Russia; the rise of global Islamism, which
threatens to mobilise a vast population against the West; and the viral spread
of woke ideology, which is eating into the moral fibre of the next generation.
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We endeavour to fend off these threats with modern, secular
tools: military, economic, diplomatic and technological efforts to defeat,
bribe, persuade, appease or surveil. And yet, with every round of conflict, we
find ourselves losing ground. We are either running out of money, with our
national debt in the tens of trillions of dollars, or we are losing our lead in
the technological race with China.
But we can’t fight off these formidable forces unless we can
answer the question: what is it that unites us? The response that “God is
dead!” seems insufficient. So, too, does the attempt to find solace in “the
rules-based liberal international order”. The only credible answer, I believe,
lies in our desire to uphold the legacy of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
That legacy consists of an elaborate set of ideas and
institutions designed to safeguard human life, freedom and dignity — from the
nation state and the rule of law to the institutions of science, health and
learning. As Tom Holland has shown in his marvellous book Dominion, all sorts of apparently secular
freedoms — of the market, of conscience and of the press — find their roots in
Christianity.
And so I have come to realise that Russell and my atheist
friends failed to see the wood for the trees. The wood is the civilisation
built on the Judeo-Christian tradition; it is the story of the West, warts and
all. Russell’s critique of those contradictions in Christian doctrine is
serious, but it is also too narrow in scope.
For instance, he gave his lecture in a room full of (former
or at least doubting) Christians in a Christian country. Think about how unique
that was nearly a century ago, and how rare it still is in non-Western
civilisations. Could a Muslim philosopher stand before any audience in a Muslim
country — then or now — and deliver a lecture with the title “Why I am not a
Muslim”? In fact, a
book with that title exists, written by an ex-Muslim. But the
author published it in America under the pseudonym Ibn Warraq. It would have
been too dangerous to do otherwise.
To me, this freedom of conscience and speech is perhaps the
greatest benefit of Western civilisation. It does not come naturally to man. It
is the product of centuries of debate within Jewish and Christian communities.
It was these debates that advanced science and reason, diminished cruelty,
suppressed superstitions, and built institutions to order and protect life,
while guaranteeing freedom to as many people as possible. Unlike Islam,
Christianity outgrew its dogmatic stage. It became increasingly clear that
Christ’s teaching implied not only a circumscribed role for religion as
something separate from politics. It also implied compassion for the sinner and
humility for the believer.
Yet I would not be truthful if I attributed my embrace of
Christianity solely to the realisation that atheism is too weak and divisive a
doctrine to fortify us against our menacing foes. I have also turned to
Christianity because I ultimately found life without any spiritual solace
unendurable — indeed very nearly self-destructive. Atheism failed to answer a
simple question: what is the meaning and purpose of life?
Russell and other activist atheists believed that with the
rejection of God we would enter an age of reason and intelligent humanism. But
the “God hole” — the void left by the retreat of the church — has merely been
filled by a jumble of irrational quasi-religious dogma. The result is a world
where modern cults prey on the dislocated masses, offering them spurious
reasons for being and action — mostly by engaging in virtue-signalling theatre
on behalf of a victimised minority or our supposedly doomed planet. The line
often attributed to G.K. Chesterton has turned into a prophecy: “When men
choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they
then become capable of believing in anything.” [Blog Editor Bold Text Emphasis]
In this nihilistic vacuum, the challenge before us becomes
civilisational. We can’t withstand China, Russia and Iran if we can’t explain
to our populations why it matters that we do. We can’t fight woke ideology if
we can’t defend the civilisation that it is determined to destroy. And we can’t
counter Islamism with purely secular tools. To win the hearts and minds of
Muslims here in the West, we have to offer them something more than videos on
TikTok.
The lesson I learned from my years with the Muslim
Brotherhood was the power of a unifying story, embedded in the foundational
texts of Islam, to attract, engage and mobilise the Muslim masses. Unless we
offer something as meaningful, I fear the erosion of our civilisation will
continue. And fortunately, there is no need to look for some new-age concoction
of medication and mindfulness. Christianity has it all.
That is why I no longer consider myself a Muslim apostate,
but a lapsed atheist. Of course, I still have a great deal to learn about
Christianity. I discover a little more at church each Sunday. But I have
recognised, in my own long journey through a wilderness of fear and self-doubt,
that there is a better way to manage the challenges of existence than either
Islam or unbelief had to offer.
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" I consider myself a Christian Zionist"
ReplyDeleteThat's a special type of STUPID!
Are you also a vegetarian carnivore?
Maybe a peace loving war monger?
A hetero male that sucks dicks?
Make up your mind..... can't be both.
I'm a Christian aligning with the Word of God with the Covenant Promises between the Almighty and the descendant line of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob. That makes me a genius and those who do not align with God - IN DANGER OF HELL FIRE. Deal with it Jew-Hater.
DeleteI don’t even know many Jews that I’m aware of, so don’t assume anything there. However, as a collective, I do hate what the powerful and influential Jews have done throughout history. This is especially true of how they’ve orchestrated the destruction of the white Europeans for centuries, and how they’ve now carried on the same behavior directed at the Palestinians since they invaded and occupied the middle east.
DeleteEven if the October 7th attack by Hamas was not a staged event arranged by Israel as many analysts believe, the Jews reaction is clearly outrageous. It is not a war, it is the intentional genocide of a civilian population. Even Jews around the world are now screaming foul!
But getting back to my original post, how can any Christian who knows the real history of destruction and death caused by the Zionist Jews in Europe throughout time also identify themselves as being in league with the Zionists????? Only a suicidal person would support those who want them destroyed.
ImWolf though admittedly civil, continues to post alternative/fabricated history based on Jew-Hatred comments. Since trying to dialogue with committed Jew-Haters is like standing next to brick wall and continuously thumping your head against it, I am disengaging further ImWolf comments from this forum. My final straw is ImWolf's self-indulging discredting of Holy Scripture with this quote from a comment I'm not posting in entirety: "Has is ever occurred to you that the centuries old “Word of God” book (written, edited, and mistranslated by men) describing implausible fairy tales might not be the best reference to base someone’s entire belief system on?" For the converation has become useless and unprofitable for both us and definitely not worth my time. I pray for Jew-Haters to have the eyes of their understanding enlightened before a certain lake of fire awaits them. May the hardened heart of hate be shattered and be replace with a renewed soft heart found in Redemption in the Risen Savior Jesus Christ (and that goes for both Covenant-Breaking Leftist Jews and Covenant-Keeping Jews that might be blinded by centuries of Christian people abandoning the Love of Christ by persecuting Jews).
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