Anonymous ID: 94a2ea April 8, 2018, 11:07 a.m. No.952803   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2836 >>2850 >>2903 >>3016

I wonder if somehow revealing to the Muslims that their book is not the perfect word of God can/should become a factor.

 

I know it to be the case that a definitive argument can be made for the case that the Qur'an is man-made. The principle issue seems to be the deep state's use of Islam in the M/E to fight most proxy wars; creation of ISIS now causing the mass "migrant crisis" sending Muslim caravans out to invade the West. Islam seems rather central to this.

 

And the book is definitely man-made; it is almost unbelievable to witness.

 

Do people not understand that this war will never end in peace so long as Muslims believe that that book is the perfect, inimitable, unaltered, inerrant word of the creator of all things? If not for this principle belief, the military industrial complex would have no source of money, because even the war within Islam IS a source of money for them.

 

I don't know if trying to wake the Muslims (especially the Muslim women!) that Islam is man-made. Would this just stir the hive and create chaos, or is it possible to wake them up in a controlled "peaceful" way?

 

They have to stop believing that that book is divine and that Muhammad is the "perfect pattern of conduct" with how he treated women, trafficked them, sold them, gave as enticement gifts, ordered his military to take women as personal possessions etc.

 

Islam is so central to this but people don't seem to either notice or care, but Q has mentioned very little outside of the references to MB. Surely this problem is much bigger than that?

Anonymous ID: 94a2ea April 8, 2018, 11:20 a.m. No.953016   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>952803

 

>>952836

Yes it is true; they are far gone as well

>>952803

Yes; but the problem is whenever you try to point out that Jesus is but the latest manifestation of a generic crucified savior narrative used many times in history, they lose their shit and go insane, much like how the Muhammadans go insane when you ridicule their prophet. It's not easy trying to remind people that this is all idolatry, but it is the problem.

>>952803

Yes I suppose you are right about this; if anything they would have no hear it from a non-Muslim. Unfortunately (but expectedly) Muslims who leave the faith risk being killed for apostasy. So even "questioning" Muslims have that obstacle to break free from Islam.

 

This whole issue is why I am trying to understand how this can all end in peace, because fundamentally these monotheistic patriarchal religion are connected to everything that has to change about our world.

Anonymous ID: 94a2ea April 8, 2018, 11:24 a.m. No.953080   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>952914

 

Oh. Ohhhh. Ohhhhhhh.

 

Is this video "release" going to be in narrative form? Documentary style? Like start-to-finish so the people can actually "understand" the kind of shit that has been happening?

 

That would be sweet.