Friday, May 16, 2014

More inter-faith outreach from the "religion of peace."

Sudanese woman sentenced to death for converting to Christianity

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Update: This woman is pregnant. So the judge, in all his merciful wisdom, says she can have her baby, raise it for two years and then be executed.

These people deserve a nuke.

Anonymous said...

And the 1400 year long Jihad continues...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Qpy0mXg8Y

Sadly, most "Christians" today don't know that we are now entering the third phase of Islamic expansionism, and they're in for a bloody century.

The first phase, the Arabian Peninsula fell, North Africa went from being Christian and European, with irrigated farms that fed the Roman Empire, to Arab and Muslim and desert filled with shepherds. An Eastern Roman Empire, already weakened by the plague of Justinian was caught off guard and found itself on the defensive against the desert nomads. The wave of expansion was only stopped at the Battle of Tours in 732.

The second phase was a reign of terror for non-Muslims. Slave raids were frequently made along the coasts of the Mediterranean to fill the harems of the Muslims in charge in North Africa. You might have distant relatives living in North Africa today because of that slave trade.

From the Iberian Peninsula where Jews and Christians faced persecution that would make most Christians today squirm, to mass conversions at the tip of a sword, to the other side of the globe in India where Hindus were slaughtered by the tens of thousands. Constantinople fell in the West. Hundreds of thousands of Hindu slaves gained their freedom by converting to Islam in the East.

The second wave of expansion was only stopped, twice I might add, at Vienna, when the Ottoman Turks failed to capture that city both in 1529 during the Siege of Vienna, and then again in 1683 during the Battle of Vienna.

The third wave of Islamic expansion started when the first plane struck the WTC in NYC on 9/11.

Anyone who tells you that jihad is a new thing, and that the thinking behind it only started around 1920 or so, is a fool.