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July 24, 2008 - 7:11 pm - by Richard Fernandez
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2008-07-25 08:35:45

“Which come first the sadist or the Islamist?”

Go to Ali Sina’s psychobiography of Muhammad. For that personality disordered narcissist sadism was besides the point. Everything must serve Muhammad’s narcissistic need, so that his sock puppet deity, “Allah,” made all things – ALL THINGS – possible and acceptable to further the aims of jihad and the domination of other human beings. If this demonic nexus manages to rope in criminal sadists (and it did and it does)and they serve Allah’s ends, so be it.

Now, for those who still refuse to get past the numbing moral equivalencies that level Jesus of Nazareth and Muhammad, please take a very deep and close examination of how these two men lived. How they treated other human beings and what they said and what they did says about the nature of God. Do not let reprobate, straying, and dishonest Christians be the measure of who Jesus was and what he lived for.

Muhammad was a thug, a murderer, a thief, a pedophile, and a lying scoundrel. There were no limits to his grandiosity and what he was willing to get “Allah” to sanction.

From there it is but a short step towards the objectification of the human being. I am not pleading with any of you to become Christians or Jews. That is besides the point. What I do plead for is a fair and honest evaluation of the what underlays the jihad impetus and what that means for human civilization.

Literally, in Islam it is no sin to do anything depraved to the kafir. Their dualistic ethics only favor fellow Muslims. Pay heed to that.