Who was the first to live in what is now Israel, Jews or Arabs?
By: kpr37 • History • 19 comments • 3 years ago
saved because I think it’s going to be deleted by down votes with out moderation. I need a copy to submit.
Who was the first to live in what is now Israel, Jews or Arabs?
On the face it, that’s a ridiculous question. Let’s not mince words here.
Not a single human being who has studied history, historical time sequences, the evolution of languages, or religious traditions...
Burma (Myanmar) Jihad in historical perspective.
By: kpr37 • islam • 20 comments • 6 years ago
My source used for this essay is Dr. Aye Chan's research at Japan's Kanda University of International Studies, in his review of British correspondence between the years 1947 and 1975. As well as his later original research papers and articles on this conflict.
This is a very complicated subject, that has little if any historical context accompanying contemporary articles or commentary on the...
Jihad violence as explained by Newton's first law (subtitled the sharia compliance theory)
By: kpr37 • islam • 38 comments • 6 years ago
Two article caught my attention recently. I look at things differently, or I try too at least. For some unexplained reason, Newton's first law. Inertia and Mass State of Motion Balanced and Unbalanced Forces immediately sprung to my mind. ( I blame my habitual use of the "devil weed" for this strange occurrence)
Pakistan claims credit for cancellation of Dutch cartoon contest. Imran...
Today is the 85 anniversary of the BDS movement
By: kpr37 • Israel • 21 comments • 6 years ago
# OTD In 1933, Nazi Germany staged a daylong national boycott of Jewish-owned businesses http:// apne.ws/ZcmZsiE
Who knew today is the 85 anniversary of the BDS movement? I wonder if there is some sort of ceremony on American university campuses to commemorate the event?
Walking in the footsteps of monsters! (they could call it)
It is really not that difficult to...
"Choices" note to Kanye West
By: kpr37 • Nigeria • 28 comments • 6 years ago
K-K-Kanye West darling of the "alt-right" at the moment, has been invited to visit Nigeria by Shehu Sani, a member of the "All Progressive Congress", the ruling party in Nigeria. As one should historically be very wary of Greeks bearing gifts, one should well examine progressives of any stripe peddling a narrative, wanting to 'inform" you.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) A Nigerian senator has...
Linda Sarsour's call for a Jihad in a religious context as opposed to a linguistic context.
By: kpr37 • islam • 2 comments • 7 years ago
Linguistically, the Arabic word "jihad" means a striving or a struggle, no one really disputes that fact. Do they?
But Ms. Sarsour was at the ISNA convention, and clearly seemed to be speaking as a believing pious Muslim in her speech , and not, per se, as a linguist. So that alone, in and of itself, is more than reason enough to examine the theocratic component of "jihad". Leading...
The oh so "sophisticated" delusions of the modern mind: an Irish pagan's perspective from the classic era.
By: kpr37 • paganism-islam • 3 comments • 7 years ago
I dedicate this to Janus, the two faced god of beginnings.
After well more than a decade, the war still rages on with no end visible on the horizon. Three American presidents have now sat in that seat of power, and nothing changed nor does it look likely to be improving anytime soon.
The first man in office to address the subject of Islam in the public sphere after a national atrocity was...
Women in Islam and women not as of yet submitted in Europe
By: kpr37 • islam • 5 comments • 7 years ago
From the August 23 copy of the spectator, couple paragraphs in.
But this year Islamists are specifically targeting women. When Salman Abedi detonated his suicide bomb at the Ariana Grande concert in May, killing seventeen females (and five males), he did so knowing it would be full of teenage girls and young women. In July, two German women were fatally stabbed by an Egyptian man at the...
ISIS Enshrines a Theology of Rape- NY times - And what the Times left out
By: kpr37 • islam • 2 comments • 7 years ago
QADIYA, Iraq — In the moments before he raped the 12-year-old girl, the Islamic State fighter took the time to explain that what he was about to do was not a sin. Because the preteen girl practiced a religion other than Islam, the Quran not only gave him the right to rape her — it condoned and encouraged it, he insisted.
He bound her hands and gagged her. Then he knelt beside the bed and...
Worshiping at the altar of the god of political correctness: a pagan's perspective
By: kpr37 • political correctness • 6 comments • 7 years ago
Reporting on the "leftist-septicemia-meme"
Now some may not like my title, that's just too bad. Really it is. Political correctness falls under the definition of a religion . (def # 2)
a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons
People worship it's politically correct concepts and ideas as an infallible system of belief. In much...
From a cultural tradition devoted to deicide: An open lament for modernity
By: kpr37 • paganism • 7 comments • 7 years ago
Early 17th century: from ecclesiastical Latin deicida ‘killer of a god’, or directly from Latin deus ‘god’ + -cide
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/deicide
The definition says to kill a god. This would have been one of the thousands of various gods, goddess, and demigods.
I come from a long illustrious and distinguished philosophical tradition. One embedded...
Fetishizing Islam: How we can rest assured that Islam has nothing to do with FGM
By: kpr37 • islam • 7 comments • 7 years ago
Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin is the head priest of the Dawoodi Bohra community, a branch of Islam with thousands of followers in the UK.He is accused of promoting the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM).
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-birmingham-40831992/protests-at-birmingham-mosque-over-controversial-cleric
Another headline brings vivid images to the conscience of...