I have issue with your assertion "Islamic hate preacher". There are of course Muslims on twitter that preach hate but that type of haters exist in other communities as well. But you are you calling them "Islamic"? Does them being Muslim somehow automatically make them inspired by Islam?
I don't think so. You see, there are Muslims in african that have never read the Quran nor have any idea of what Islam means cause of puberty. They can barely survive with the little money they earn. Calling them inspired by Islam would be as ridiculous as calling Nazis inspired by Christianity.
You see, fanatical extremists always seek to market their beliefs with the dominant culture or religion. Example: In India, the secular king named Shibaji who literally had a Muslim military general and a multi-faith army is often marketed as an anti Muslim ruler who defeated the "Muslim mongol army" (that's also not true. The mongol army had huge number of Hindu troops).
They are doing this cause the general public revere Shibaji. If they say that Muslims are bad and we should kill them all, the public will just ignore them. But when they come up with, hey, Shibaji defeated the Muslims and killed Muslims. Now we should follow his teachings. That gets onto the head of public. More and more people start thinking, hey, shibaji did this, then it must be good, cause they already revere him.
It is just plain simple. Extremists try to divide communities because that supports their interests. So, I think it is wrong to associate them with any race (it doesn't even exist) and religion.
ok man, no need to dissect how he mentioned islamic "hate preachers"
sad that youre sounding very SJW, i dont even wanna go over how its wrong to take free speech away from people just because you labdl them nazis...lets just worry abou crypto
Is Islam a religion or a race? You seem to be saying that Muslims are people, a race, and not a religion, that some Muslims may not even be Muslims, but are Muslims, but are not being Muslims, are not reading the Quran, are not praying 5 times a day, not doing all the things Islam teaches, Jihadism, Sharia Law.
Muslims are a cultural group. Catholics are a cultural group. Christians are a cultural group. They have a lot of things that are common among their group.
And there is no textbook definition of what a religion teaches. There are some churches that support gay marriage, some are hellbent on killing gays. You can't really say for sure what a religion teaches because these teachings are actually dictated by generally religions leaders and they come to different forms in different regions.
The other day I was reading a post on r/cryptocurrency which called religion a scam. That people are being scammed by religious leaders by the use of illusion of God or an external power. Logically speaking, only one religious creed could be true or all of them are false. Even if one creed turns out to be true, all the others are then false and therefore scams.
But people mostly general public doesn't really care about whether their religion is a scam or not or what it is about. They generally follow the religion their parents taught to them. The majority restrict it to following customs.
The Bible is against Homosexuality according to Romans 1. When churches approve homosexuality, they go against the Bible and therefore going against Christianity. Do you like Jihadism? Do you want Europe to die? You need to see that Europe is being murdered right now each day, right now, each day, like never before.
I have issue with your assertion "Islamic hate preacher". There are of course Muslims on twitter that preach hate but that type of haters exist in other communities as well. But you are you calling them "Islamic"? Does them being Muslim somehow automatically make them inspired by Islam?
I don't think so. You see, there are Muslims in african that have never read the Quran nor have any idea of what Islam means cause of puberty. They can barely survive with the little money they earn. Calling them inspired by Islam would be as ridiculous as calling Nazis inspired by Christianity.
You see, fanatical extremists always seek to market their beliefs with the dominant culture or religion. Example: In India, the secular king named Shibaji who literally had a Muslim military general and a multi-faith army is often marketed as an anti Muslim ruler who defeated the "Muslim mongol army" (that's also not true. The mongol army had huge number of Hindu troops).
They are doing this cause the general public revere Shibaji. If they say that Muslims are bad and we should kill them all, the public will just ignore them. But when they come up with, hey, Shibaji defeated the Muslims and killed Muslims. Now we should follow his teachings. That gets onto the head of public. More and more people start thinking, hey, shibaji did this, then it must be good, cause they already revere him.
It is just plain simple. Extremists try to divide communities because that supports their interests. So, I think it is wrong to associate them with any race (it doesn't even exist) and religion.
ok man, no need to dissect how he mentioned islamic "hate preachers"
sad that youre sounding very SJW, i dont even wanna go over how its wrong to take free speech away from people just because you labdl them nazis...lets just worry abou crypto
Is Islam a religion or a race? You seem to be saying that Muslims are people, a race, and not a religion, that some Muslims may not even be Muslims, but are Muslims, but are not being Muslims, are not reading the Quran, are not praying 5 times a day, not doing all the things Islam teaches, Jihadism, Sharia Law.
Muslims are a cultural group. Catholics are a cultural group. Christians are a cultural group. They have a lot of things that are common among their group.
And there is no textbook definition of what a religion teaches. There are some churches that support gay marriage, some are hellbent on killing gays. You can't really say for sure what a religion teaches because these teachings are actually dictated by generally religions leaders and they come to different forms in different regions.
The other day I was reading a post on r/cryptocurrency which called religion a scam. That people are being scammed by religious leaders by the use of illusion of God or an external power. Logically speaking, only one religious creed could be true or all of them are false. Even if one creed turns out to be true, all the others are then false and therefore scams.
But people mostly general public doesn't really care about whether their religion is a scam or not or what it is about. They generally follow the religion their parents taught to them. The majority restrict it to following customs.
The Bible is against Homosexuality according to Romans 1. When churches approve homosexuality, they go against the Bible and therefore going against Christianity. Do you like Jihadism? Do you want Europe to die? You need to see that Europe is being murdered right now each day, right now, each day, like never before.