Bold New Efforts to Expose the Religion of Mass Derangement
by Kyle-Anne Shiver • March 28, 2008
When Pope Benedict baptized a new Christian convert from Islam last week at the Easter Vigil Mass in Rome, the event got quite a lot of press. Of course, as we already know, those who see the Light from the darkness of the religion of mass derangement, Islam, automatically put a price on their own heads.
Those still suffering from the delusional belief in the warrior/pedophile/prophet, Mohammed, don’t take it too well when a member of their asylum publicly takes a step upon the narrow path of healing, or exorcism, whichever definition one prefers. In fact, those who openly proclaim that their spiritual sight has been restored even a tiny bit, are vilely threatened immediately with the abrupt loss of their heads.
Think Salmun Rushdie, Nonie Darwish and Theo Van Gogh.
Only time will tell whether the Pope’s new convert will actually make it to see his next birthday, but at least we know from past experience that the deranged hordes of Mohammed’s followers will do all they can to make sure he doesn’t.
And a few others are becoming more bold in their efforts to expose the religion of mass derangement. So, perhaps there is hope after all. Folks always say that the first step towards healing is acknowledgement that one is, after all, sick.
A Dutch MP, not a convert, but a very brave soul nevertheless, has made a valiant effort to open a few more blind eyes with a movie depicting the violent carnage perpetrated by the deranged around the world, and has posted it in its entirety online.
I encourage everyone reading this to follow this link to the film and watch it before it is removed from the internet, either by government censors or under threats from the deranged hordes.
What else can we do?
Well, for one thing, we can stop coddling the deranged and their delusions about whoever it is that they are worshipping. “Allah” may indeed have some supernatural abilities, but I would stake my own life as a Christian of four decades that whoever “Allah” may be, he is not the God of Abraham, Moses and Jesus.
When Jesus’ disciples asked him how they would know a genuine prophet from a false one, he told them simply that it would not be that difficult. He told his followers to behold and examine the “fruits” borne by the prophet and his followers.
What are the fruits of Islam? Violence. Hatred. Absolute intolerance. Conversion by force. Only deranged people can believe that these are the fruits borne of love for God.
This statement, in my opinion, is not an unwarranted fear or arrogant prejudice, nor is it any sort of defamation. It is simply truth, and love hasn’t got a thing to do with it.
This is a judgment made from reason, not emotion.
If we want to judge the merits of a person’s argument that Islam is a religion of peace and is inspired from God, we don’t need emotion.
We have the evidence.
We have the bloody, amputated hands of those who would steal a loaf of bread. We have the mutilated body parts of female children who would dare someday to enjoy sexual relations as God intended. We have the beaten women hiding their scars and bruises under their hideous black tents. We have the severed heads of those who would dare to flirt with a man who is not her husband. We have the threats, the rampages, the insane riots because of a cartoon. We have the ashes at Ground Zero and the bombed out London subways.
The list of evidence goes on and on and on, doesn’t it?
The Israelis know best of all the people in the world how deranged the people of the Islamic lie are. In Israel, there isn’t a single man, woman or child who has not felt the brute fear instilled by the followers of the religion of mass derangement. After all, what other word could explain why human beings would rather wage senseless wars to wipe another group of human beings off the face of the earth rather than live in peace side by side and feed their own people. Mass derangement.
Any person of reason ought to be able to assess the evidence and see this truth plain as day.
Islamaphobia isn’t the disease; it’s the cure.