Sunday, June 24, 2012

Thoughts On Islam Part 2

Here are some more of my thoughts on what Muslims believe.  These thoughts are in regards to the Islamic text Sahih al-Bukhari Book 3, section 94 to Book 4, section 176.

-- They copy the ritual of Mohammed saying or doing things three times.  It's where the term "the third time is the charm" came from.  Using sorcery to influence people to follow Islam is deceptive.

-- Whoever intentionally lies about Mohammed would supposedly end up in hell.  Well, that's why I am writing this blog.  I will continue to expose the fraud that Mohammed really was.

-- Mohammed claims that if you see him in a dream, it's really him because he makes a claim that satan was not able to impersonate him.  This arrogant notion proves how dull Mohammed actually was from a spiritual perspective.  In the demonic realm, there are a group of supernatural beings called familiar spirits.  These are spirits that cause for families to have bad habits that are passed down from generation to generation.  For example, if a person's grandfather and father drank alcohol, then that person would be more apt to to drink liquor as well due to the familiar spirit attaching itself to the destructive thinking pattern.

-- Muslims believe that no Muslim should be punished for killing anyone that does not believe in Islam.  This concept is the one of the foundational tenets of the jihad.

-- Muslims claim that whoever fights in the jihad will be superior.  However, that is not true because the Muslims have not won the jihad, nor will they win the jihad.

-- The only time that a Muslim woman can go out in public without her veil is if she has to use the bathroom at night.

-- Mohammed stated that whoever washed themselves while praying would have their sins forgiven.  That's weird and untrue.

-- If a Muslim farts while praying, then the prayer session is stopped.  Where's the fortitude?

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