Believe Arafat And The Arabs? Print E-mail
Written by Angus Wootten   
Sunday, 14 April 2002

Most of all, they want to lull the non-Islamic world into ignoring their ultimate goal which—is the elimination of infidels and the triumph of Islam. The world would not believe Hitler's Mein Kampf, in which he condemned democratic government and expressed his hate and fear of the Jews. Because of this oversight the world was forced to suffer World War II and the Holocaust. Today the world will not believe Mohammed's book, the Koran, as interpreted by Islamic fundamentalist. This unbelief could result in a far, far greater war and holocaust.

The Palestinian/Arabic/Islamic collection of lies is particularly disturbing in light of the well-known phenomenon that, when a lie is repeated often enough it becomes the "truth", even if it has no basis.

Even more disturbing is the willingness of the international media to serve as the instrument for publicizing their claims, without checking their veracity, and knowing that in many cases they are without foundation. The denials, if they are published later, receive much less publicity. By then the damage has been done.

To insure that non Muslims are not entangled in an Islamic web of lies and disinformation that could lead to their disaster they need to anchor themselves to some fundamental truths.

  1. In the long run the Arab nations have no intention of accepting the existence of a Jewish nation in the Middle East. Nor will they accept the practice of Judaism or Christianity in Moslem countries, The reasons these are long range goals today, is because they did not have the power in the past, nor do they have the power now, to accomplish these objectives.
  2. In their search for this "power" the Islamic weapon of the moment is the martyr, or by non-Islamic definition "suicide" or "homicide" bombers. It was very effectively used on 9/11, when at the cost of nineteen homicide bombers, billions of dollars worth of physical damage and some three thousand human casualties were reaped. These homicide bombers have proved very successful in Israel and the Middle East. If we allow those who spawn them to be rewarded, we will only reap more homicide bombers! The day may not be far distant when American's share the same concern that Israelis face when riding a bus or going to the marketplace.
  3. The world, for the most part, is antisemitic. So, many non-Moslem countries are persuaded to be supportive of radical Islam. We are seeing this support in Northern Europe, and even on college campuses and many cities in the United States.
  4. Last but not least, the current turmoil and unrest in the Middle East, which has affected the entire world, is principally due to a religious struggle—Christianity, Judaism, and Islam fighting for survival and struggling for domination. Because the underlying problem is religious, a successful solution must be religious and not secular.

The successful solution to the war against radical Islam must recognize these fundamental truths to succeed. And, since this is a religious war we can ask if the blueprint of the past struggles of Christianity and Judaism against their enemies might serve as a guide for today's struggle?

 
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