Ahmadinejad: 'Enemies Trying to Replace Divine Faiths with Misleading Thoughts'
Hat tip: Little Green FootballsMon, Aug 20, 2007 at 9:30:33 am PST
Iran’s Islamic Republic News Agency has an article about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s latest philosophical musings at the opening ceremony of The Fourth Ahl-ul-Bait General Assembly, on the need for Islam to take over the world: President: Enemies trying to replace divine faiths with misleading thoughts.
This is the latest in the ramblings of Ahmanutjob of Iran. The messages themselves are getting more and more sinister, yet I can see that the useful idiots of the left cannot understand the underlying theme in these messages, and that their whole philosophical system is as much under threat as that of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as a number of other minor sectarian groups.
He stressed the necessity of maintaining unity and solidarity by Muslim nations and urged the participating Muslim scholars to protect souls of "the faithful whose hearts are prepared to accept the call of divine religions and prophets."
"We are not only responsible for world Muslims," said the president, "but also our duty is far beyond that," said the president.There is an underlying message in these words, and western scholars need to become more diligent and discerning in how they interpret what is being stated by Ahmanutjob. The way in which Ahmanutjob uses the disguise of religion for what is really a matter of politics is quite alarming. He is not in the slightest bit concerned about the "souls of the faithful", because the real message is in the words "but also our duty is far beyond that"....
"People of the world dislike the existing situation despite all abrications and concealing of the facts on the part of world arrogant powers," President Ahmadinejad added.
"Our duty has gone beyond the geographic borders of the Islamic world. Muslim scholars must invite world population to monotheism and Islam," said the president.
The real sting in this message is contained in the sentence of this report: "Muslim scholars must invite world population to monotheism and Islam."
Keeping in mind that the majority of Christians believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, we need to consider more carefully what precisely Ahmanutjob the Mohammedan is saying. The Mohammedans have a different view of God from that of the Christian. As a Catholic, I understand the Trinity in terms of One God, but that there are three persons, just like in an equilateral triangle, where all sides are equal. We do not believe in three gods, which is what the Mohammedans claim that we believe, but in one God. Yet, in this one sentence, we see that Ahmanutjob is in fact referring to mainstream Trinitarian Christians when he says that Muslim scholars must invite world population to monotheism and Islam. This is in fact a direct threat to the world.
However, the MSM and the liberal left, including the looney Greens do not get it, and they continue to embrace a political system that is wrapped up in religosity.
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