A place to get it off your chest.
How they deceive to get new converts.
Published on December 24, 2005 By selesa In Religion
Islam from the outside looks like a religion of peace and love. That's what they want you to think. Their god is not the God of Abraham but whom I believe to be " the great deceiver " Satan. All through the Koran you can find references to "kill the infidel". To make phoney treaties in times of war so that they might strengthen their armies, then break the treaty to attack the infidel once again. They even have an excuse to lie. The key word is deceive, people.
There is even some evidence that allah may in fact be the moon god worshipped by certain peoples " .Devotion to the moon god was prevalent all over the Near East, and was intimately connected with the symbology of the crescent moon, which seems to have radiated outward from Mesopotamia throughout the region. The Canaanite city of Jericho was named after the Canaanite moon god Yarih, who can be directly traced to the Mesopotamian Sin by the fact that he was associated with a female consort, Nikkal, who is the same consort (also known as Ningal) assigned to Sin in the Mesopotamian myths. An excavation of a major temple to the moon god carried out at the Canaanite site of Hazor in Palestine in 1955-58 yielded an idol of the moon god, depicting a man-figure with a crescent moon carved into his chest. Also found at the site was a worship tablet depicting arms outstretched towards a crescent moon symbol35. In ancient Syria and Canaan, the moon god Sin was usually represented with the symbol of a crescent moon. His wife was the sun-goddess, and the stars were said to be his daughters 36. This corroborates with the Arabian depiction of Allah with his three daughters, one of whom, was Al-Uzza who corresponds to Venus, the brightest “star” in the night sky. Depictions of the moon god from Egypt, Persia, Ugarit, and Ras Shamra (in northern Syria) all include the crescent moon symbology intimately connected with the moon god.
Indeed, Arabia was as steeped in lunar idolatry as any place in the ancient Near East, perhaps more so. It was to Arabia that Nabonidus in the 6th century BC turned in his religious reforming efforts in which he sought to set the moon god at the head of the Neo-Babylonian pantheon (in place of Marduk). He was involved in building the great centre of moon-worship in northern Arabia at Tayma " http://www.studytoanswer.net/myths_ch3.html#ch3-5 The God of the Bible is not the same as the Allah worshipped in Islam. Instead, the roots of Islam's deity are found in Middle Eastern mythology, and as such represent the latest manifestation of idolatry in that region, and wherever Islam has spread.
As far as wanting to take over the world...well, there is more evidence for that.
In a recent speech given at the UN General Assembly, Iranian President Ahmadinejad called for the reappearance of a man called "Imam Al-Mahdi." While certain differences exist between the Shia and Sunni Muslim beliefs concerning this "Al-Mahdi", he is viewed essentially by both groups as Islam's primary savior or messiah. A frightening picture of a very possible future emerges... http://answering-islam.org.uk They have been know to help women with children who have no husband. Sounds good huh? They will tell them how Islam will care for them and will make the man pay for the children. They will have nothing to worry about... if they convert. What they do not tell them is how women are second class citizens and how their men are even allowed to beat them up or even kill them. We must be on guard.

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