MOHAMMED, DARWIN, ISLAM, AND CIVILIZATION--PART I
Young Muslim Men Demonstrating the Timeless Truth
of Mohammed's Insight into their Nature
Mohammed, "the perfect man," recognized 11 iron laws of male human nature. His koranic creation incorporated these 11 insights, thereby making it enormously attractive to young men, especially to young men who were violent. Here are Mohammed's 11 key insights:
1) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to burn and smash than it is to build.
2) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to rape than it is to woo.
3) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to plunder than it is to work.
4) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to kill than it is to show restraint.
5) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to humiliate and bully than it is to treat others with mutual respect.
6) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to conspire and plan a sneak attack of annihilation than it is to accept a fair compromise.
7) For young men, it is easier and more exciting to blame your unhappiness on the evil plans of others than it is to address your own faults and weaknesses.
8) For young men who have been treated like slaves their whole lives it is intoxicating and seductive to be promised to become an earthly prince.
9) For young men who have undergone complete sexual repression their whole lives it is intoxicating and seductive to be promised unlimited carnal pleasures.
10) For young men, it is intoxicating and seductive to believe that God has sanctioned your burning, smashing, raping, plundering, killing, humiliating, bullying and conspiring, in spite of whatever rules some fat, rich greybearded humans have decreed against it.
11) For young men who do NOT show an aptitude or inclination for burning, smashing, raping, plundering, killing, humiliating, bullying and conspiring, it is intoxicating and seductive to know that you can become an honored commander of such men if you carefully study one book well enough.
[This is the first in a series of posts addressing the subtle but substantial strengths of Islamism, and what civilized humans must do to neutralize those strengths and eradicate Islamism.]
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