Obama said at the latest White House Iftar dinner:
Like so many faiths, Islam has always been part of our American family,
and Muslim Americans have long contributed to the strength and character of
our country, in all walks of life.
These words have no basis in fact. Islam is not part of our civilization because
its foundational principles are opposite to ours. Our civilization is built
on the foundation of critical thought (how we think) and the Golden Rule (ethics).
Islam is built on submission (authoritative thought) and ethical dualism.
Let’s compare the principles, of these different thought systems, starting
with authoritative thought and critical thought. Critical thought (also: analytic
thought, scientific thought) is the necessary reasoning or intellectual basis
for our culture of democracy. Critical thought is objective--no matter who does
the work, they get the same results. It is fact-based, uses cause and effect,
and is intellectual, not emotional. Critical thought’s tie into morals
is that you don’t lie or cheat about data.
Let’s look at some authoritative reasoning. Authoritative reasoning is
based on expert opinion and asserts its truth by power. It is so, because the
Establishment says it is so.
The Meccan Koran, the early Koran, has one new idea—Mohammed is the prophet
of Allah. (The ideas found in the Koran are derivative.) The proof of Mohammed’s
prophecy is repetition of “Mohammed is the prophet” and what happens
if you don’t accept that. The reasoning is circular—Mohammed is the
prophet of Allah, because Allah says so. (Actually, the archangel of Allah says
so.) How do we know what Allah says? Mohammed tells us what Allah says.
The Koran of Medina (the later Koran) contains one new idea—if you don’t
believe that Mohammed is the prophet of Allah, then you can be murdered in jihad.
If you are not persuaded, then you can be eliminated. Now that is authoritative
reasoning.
More on authoritative reasoning can be found in the Sharia. The Sharia says
that apostasy (leaving Islam) is a capital offense. And what entails apostasy?
• To be sarcastic about Allah or any verse in the Koran
• To deny the consensus of the Islamic scholars
• To deny that Islam is to be the world’s only religion
• To be sarcastic about Sharia
And people say that Islam just needs to be reformed. Good luck on dealing with the
authoritative rules of thought and reform. It is not that you are wrong, you
are dead wrong. Want more examples of authoritative thought? Try Salman Rushdie,
the author of the Satanic Verses, a novel. Islam’s reaction to the novel
was a death fatwa. When the Mohammed cartoons were published, people died in
riots.
So far in America what happens if you differ with Establishment thought about
Islam, you are called names, such as bigot or hater, and insulted as a punishment.
However, the Establishment keeps flirting with the expanded versions of hate
speech being criminalized. Hate speech is speech that the Establishment doesn’t
like.
Critical thought does not deal with punishment, just cause and effect along
with Aristotelian logic. Nor do insults and threats play a part in critical thought. If you lose an argument under the rules of critical
thought, you have had a learning experience, not a life threatening experience.
Now to ethics, the Golden Rule is that we should treat ALL others as we would
be treated. This is a unitary ethic, one rule for all peoples. Islam does not
see it that way. Islam has one set of ethics for the Muslim and another set
for the Kafir. The Hadith and the Koran are very clear that a Muslim is a brother
to all other Muslims. A Muslim is a brother to any Muslim before he is the brother
to any member of his Kafir blood family.
Look at Mohammed’s ethics. Mohammed is the divine human prototype, the
perfect man, as it says in 91 Koranic verses. How did Mohammed treat his neighbor?
In Medina he gave neighboring tribes the chance to become become Muslims and to submit to Islam.
If they did not, he attacked them. Submit or die--no Golden Rule.
Mohammed repeatedly said that Muslims should lie to Kafirs if it would advance
Islam—pure ethical dualism. Here we have the hadith:
Bukhari 5,59,369 Mohammed asked, “Who will kill Ka’b, the enemy
of Allah and Mohammed?”
Bin Maslama rose and responded, “O Mohammed! Would it please you if I
killed him?”
Mohammed answered, “Yes.”
Bin Maslama then said, “Give me permission to deceive him with lies so
that my plot will succeed.”
Mohammed replied, “You may speak falsely to him.”…
Our Constitution’s Bill of Rights is an expansion on the Golden Rule.
We eliminated slavery based on the Golden Rule. Do we live up to the Golden
Rule on every occasion? No, but that does not diminish its guidance, because
we can use the Golden Rule to criticize those that fail to meet it.
To sum it all up: our civilization is based on the principles of the Golden
Rule and critical thought. Islam is based on dualistic ethics and authoritative
thought. There is no compromise between the opposites of the Golden Rule and
dualistic ethics. There is no half-way between authoritative thought and critical
thought. Islam’s principle of submission means that only active resistance
can let us survive.
We have a 1400 year history of the interaction between Islam and Kafir nations.
The data matches the theory. Centuries after Islam enters the culture, the host
culture is annihilated--see Turkey. There is no compatibility between Islam
and us. Islam is not now, nor can it ever be, a part of our civilization. It
is the final goal of Islam to annihilate all Kafir civilizations. Its first
stage of -- we are just like you, only different -- should be seen for what
it is. No amount of preaching by apologists can change Islam’s political
doctrine and history.
Bill Warner, Director, Center for
the Study of Political Islam
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