(August 30, 2012 at 10:16 am)Thor Wrote: I recently watched an episode of "Locked Up Abroad" which told the tale of a couple of journalists who were kidnapped and held for ransom by Muslim thugs in Somalia. At one point, the two journalists managed to escape and ran to a nearby mosque looking for help. The imam at the mosque said, "If you are Muslim we will protect you."
And right there I could plainly see the problem with their religion. Why the hell does someone in need have to belong to your religion before you'll help them? How about helping me because I'm a human being? If this imam came running up to me begging for help I wouldn't say, "If you're an atheist, I'll help you." But then, I suppose that's the difference between Muslim fanatics and the rest of the world.
Exactly what I think.
And, anybody could come to that imam and says that they are moslems and that they acknowledge allah is god and mohammed is their prophet while they don't tell the imam that they are corrupt government officials and yet the imam would protect these people. The imam doesn't give the camel's dung if the people that come to him actually feed millions of hungry africans or cure millions of sick africans.. as long as they are not moslem the imam thinks they can get stuffed.