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Blogger Demosthenes said...

I strongly recommend reading one of Phyllis latest two books. They are both excellent, but a little redundant to read both as I did. At the very least, I suggest reading the seventh(?) chapter of The Death of Feminism: What's Next in the Struggle for Women's Freedom where she discusses being married to a moslem man in Afghanistan. It's a powerful story that I mention every chance I get to evangelize the evil of Islam.

Also, there is nothing more fun steering a conversation with a puny campus leftists to the topic of Islam and then denouncing them for being homophobic for supporting the Islamic nutcases. I find it works best when you foam at the mouth a little and act slightly physically intimidating.

Friday, August 25, 2006 2:53:00 am

Blogger The Infidel Sage said...

That is always the question that is not answered. I suspect they don't really have an answer. The odd alliances between the appeasers and capitulators on the Left and the various fanatics of Islam defies common sense. I have written some on this subject as well. I appreciate you addressing the subject.

Dave
www.theinfidelsage.blogspot.com

Friday, August 25, 2006 6:24:00 am

Blogger Jason Pappas said...

I’m keep that in mind, Demosthenes, it sounds fun. When I argue about the backwardness of Islam, leftist try to change the focus to Christianity -- oh, say, 6 centuries ago. Since I’m not religious, it doesn’t help them and we’re back to “Islam is the problem, today.” But I’ll keep that rhetorical question in mind: “how can you support these homophobic, anti-women, theocratic kooks?” It should make them squirm and make non-aligned by-standers wonder about these hypocrites. Sometimes a good rhetorical question does the trick?

Nice blog you have there Dave, I'll have to come back to it and explore it some more.

Friday, August 25, 2006 4:13:00 pm

Blogger Demosthenes said...

Jason, I have a two-fold reply to the left's Christianity gambit.
First, I point out that the Crusades was a defensive war after 300 years of Islamic aggression. Syria, Israel, Egypt, Turkey were some of the earliest Christian land and the people become Christian at the sharp end of the sword.
Second, I tell people that as a gay Jew I could visit Jerry Falwell's Liberty University and people there would be polite and nice to me. Most would be quite fine about working with me, and a good many of the Liberty University students will ultimately get over their opposition to gay marriage. In contrast, on any street corner in the Arab--barring a few Christian neighborhoods--I'd just be killed right there. & there is no gay marriage debate in the Muslim world

Friday, August 25, 2006 9:55:00 pm

Blogger Jason Pappas said...

Right you are. The differences are worlds apart.

Since I'm of Greek ancestry I often argue that the Jihad against Christianity was being waged against my ancestors for those 300 years before the Latin Church was asked to help. I take personal offense that this is neglected as if my ancestors don't count. That usually takes some aback.

Saturday, August 26, 2006 3:01:00 am

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