Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Future Of Islam In America

The future for Islam in America looks bright, especially if one looks at it from the perspective of a true believer. In fact, it looks like we are on a divinely-guided way toward sharia law.

What makes me think we are on the path from the USA to the ISA (Islamic States of America)? Let's take a look at some facts and trends...

1. It is important to start by understanding that the Islamic god is the same god as the Christian or Jewish god. Judeo-Christian power-holders would like people to believe otherwise and work hard to state that it is not so, but God makes it quite clear in the Quran that we are taking about the same God from whence Judaism and Christianity came. The main difference is that Jews and Christians do not follow the final word of that god (and His final and perfect religion), as given by God to Muhammad.

2. The two mentions of religion in the Constitution are both warnings about it. Given that a majority of the pious in the US at that time were of various Christian sects, we can see that Christianity was specifically kept out of the Constitution. This is further evidenced by the fact that there is no mention of Jesus -- the defining figure in Christianity -- anywhere in the Constitution or other important early American political writings.

3. The Treaty of Tripoli, negotiated under Washington, signed by Adams, approved unanimously by the Senate, and afterward printed in newspapers without any record of dissent, made it quite clear that "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion,—as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen." "Mussulmen" was a version of "Muslims." No enmity against Islam.

4. In 1864, when the nation was weakened by the War Between The States, the phrase "In God We Trust" was shoehorned onto American coinage. The phrase is basically the definition of Islam. "Islam" means "submission (to God)," and a "Muslim" is "one who submits (to God)." Submission can only occur in the presence of trust, and trust implies submission. "In God We Trust" is about as close to a definition of Islam as you can get without speaking Arabic.

5. In 1956, In God We Trust became the US's national motto. E Pluribus Unum (one from many) had been used on the Great Seal of the United States since 1782 and was accepted as the de facto motto of the US throughout history (this is the source of the "melting pot" idea, which has since been replaced with the opposite ideal: "diversity"). This was removed by Congress and a religious motto put in its place.

6. The nation's Islamic motto was further entrenched by placing it on paper currency beginning in 1957.

7. The original oath of enlistment in the US military made no mention of any god, making it quite clear that the enlistee was to support the Constitution and obey the President. The wording was officially changed -- taking effect in 1962 -- to include the phrase "so help me God."

8. Fourteen or 15 of the 19 Muslims who attacked America on 9/11/01 were Saudi Arabian Wahhabist Muslims. So who did the US attack in retaliation? Afghanistan, then Iraq, neither of which had any Wahhabist political connections or posed any real threat to US security. Yes, Osama bin Laden is a Saudi. And he has somehow eluded the most powerful military force in the history of the world for more then eight years. Coincidence? And yes, there were terrorist training camps in Afghanistan. These would have been best addressed by surgical special operations missions; instead, we half-heartedly occupied the country and allowed the terrorists to reorganize elsewhere.

One might argue that the US's policy of using American troops and resources to fight what seems to be an extension of The Crusades would negate any pro-Islam theories, but if the US was truly looking to negate the Islamic threat to America, where are the attacks on Saudi, Iran, and Yemen (among others)?

9. In the time since 9/11/01, Americans have been implored to embrace "diversity" and not blame Islam for... well... Islamic policy.

10. The efforts of "Christians" to alter US laws -- including The Constitution -- do not include mentions of Jesus (again, the defining figure in Christianity). Rather, they simply refer to "God" in these efforts. As the final revealed word of that god is contained in The Quran, it is quite plain to see that the insertion of "God" in US law means an acceptance of The Holy Quran and its revealed Word as relevant to American law.

I should also point out the increasing power of government in the US, at the expense of personal freedom. As I have pointed out in previous blogs, a look at our coinage shows the fall of Liberty as we put more trust in God. Submission to God, after all, cannot happen if everyone is free to do and think as they wish.

From the point of view of a true believer, the divine hand of God is obviously at work here, patiently and purposely altering the most powerful nation on earth to become the seat of God's power as expressed in His Holy Quran. With a sense of justice and irony that are certainly in the vein of God's attitude, He has been using blasphemers -- mostly Christians and Jews, but other nonbelievers, as well -- to clear the way for the ultimate Islamic power on earth.

Of course, to a rational human being, the workings of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam look like the Three Stooges on LSD and crack, but for a true believer, the signs are clear: The US is to be the future seat of God's perfect religion, with the replacement of the secular US legal code with sharia law.

Allahu Akhbar, my soon-to-be-Muslim brothers and sisters.

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