(December 20, 2015 at 7:16 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:(December 20, 2015 at 12:41 am)CapnAwesome Wrote: Because ISIS has hundreds of times the numbers of people as Neturei Karta. Maybe thousands. I would be very concerned for the world if Neturei Karta had nearly the popularity as ISIS. That they claim to not be extremists because they are following the Torah or Talmud is exactly what ISIS would say about why they aren't extremists, and both of them would be right about following their respective holy books. ISIS follows the Qu'ran better than any other Islamic group. Neturei Karta is only not ISIS because they are a small group. ISIS is not small. ISIS has conquered countries. Neturei Karta couldn't conquer a bagel shop.
Sorry cap, that comment slipped by. Blame my clumsiness.
I hold no position of defense on behalf of the Neturei Karta, despite their stand -i.e being religious-, it furthermore prove that Israel is a a British and zionist problem. The Balfour declaration is indeed no more than a British Zionist problem. Though, opposing the Balfour treaty, that countries like "Saudi Arabia" pledged to protect, is a humanitarian cause that every human with the slightest bit of humanity should oppose.
You're wrong about ISIS following the Quran, actually they follow the "Sunni Wahhabi" Islam; which is just like the Neturei Karta, a small sect from the many sects of Islam. You should be worried though, because one of the biggest allies of the U.S and the west, is Saudi Arabia, which is the creator of the "Sunni Wahhabi" sect.
ISIS follows the qu'ran in several ways other Muslims in the world don't. The Qu'ran sanctions and gives instructions on the treatment of slaves, which ISIS follows as they follow the example of Muhammad in enslaving people. Other muslims puss out and give into the social pressure of the outside world in not having slaves. That's just one of dozens of examples of how ISIS is more faithful to the Qu'ran and Muhammad.