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The path to peace

    The path to peace is simultaneously inevitable and our worst case scenario. That path will ultimately be TRUTH. 
    As we experience the exigent state we perform our duties and they are our function. We do those things that we know are best. When we do things contrary then we knew we were wrong. Our conscience guides us in what we ascertain is the best way. The course of human history leads us by trial and error to our current position and so our intellectual developments are felt through out the world but they are not the possessions of a few, but of all mankind as a result of the culmination of our experiences and learning. We have built vast societies which are the result of all those who came before us and so the chance is ours to make the world a better place.The further back we look over our history the more uncertain the details are. But to be sure we are here today, even all of us in the whole world, byproducts of the history that came before us. Perhaps we are even the consequences of the past, for good or bad we inherit the troubles and the triumphs of our predecessors and yet we are not them. We clearly do not have to do as they have done. 
    So what is the best? What is right and what is wrong? Timeless philosophical dilemmas and our questions require answers. If you and I have found the absolute truth about God and others refuse to accept it, is it our place to kill them? Should we not question this absolute truth before we kill? What if we are being deceived and the bloodshed serves another purpose other then Gods? If God wants to kill should he not kill by Himself? Why should I do it for Him? Will God send me to hell if I refuse to shed blood? Is it not Gods place to kill? Why should God command man to kill, if He is God then let God kill by his own greatness? 
    If a man kills to protect his family, which he must do, then the man shows that he deals justly. For he killed the evil one before him and saved his family, he is great. But the own who comes against the family, what if he kills the man and his family, then we know he was an evil one. That is what we believe and what we know. The simple context of this presuppositional assertion is not a simple matter of fact but the result of centuries of critical thought and spiritual development. This reasoning has lead us to build great nations. But what if we did not believe this way, but were as the evil man? Believing that God had commanded us to actively harm previously specified enemies. And of course who are we then to disobey? But before we set about to kill the specified enemies of God should we not first ask,
'what God would have us kill in his place, after all we are not great like God, shouldn't God do his own killing?'. 
    If God has set life into motion then what purpose does he satisfy if He commands humans to kill one another? But we are faced with a deistic dichotomy as we endeavor to discern between the eschatological precursors at work as 2 religions compete to prove themselves the true representatives of God Almighty and revealing his true name and therefore the primacy of divine character. Despite the friction placed on our lexicon it is impossible to hide the dissimilarities between Eloah, the bible god and Allah the koran god. 
    On one side killing is forbibben but on the other killing is used to submit nonmembers. Mohammed said, "The sword is the key to Heaven and Hell." By contrast, six hundred years earlier, Jesus said, "He who lives by the sword shall perish by the sword."

    Many muslims are so insecure about their ideologically false god that they become furious, even to madness in order to some how compensate. The expression of frustration is the defense leading invariably to the disparity and ultimate hypocrisy, as violence is employed in response to the criticism of violence. This irrational logic trap is not a dilemma radical middle-east culture. This pathology leads to failed cultures and morally vulnerable nations reaping intellectual poverty and economic despair. In order to cause people not to abandon the religion then the human instruments of violence, suicide murder and car bombing and rape and general brutality are used to dominate the ignorant masses and is now used against us as terrorism.
The bible says satan is a fallen angel kicked out of heaven and who deceive's men to their destruction. The koran teaches that an angel hiding in a cave told mohammed about allah.

Islam is poised to become a monumental historical failure. This idea virus is now spiralling out of control as modernity approaches, baring out the fact that if allah is God, then he must be insane. Or more realistically, allah is an imaginary deity who is powerless and indeed will lie dormant no matter how frenzied the jihad or bloody the sacrificial murders that are offered, become. When allah fails to defend this islam, then the muslim must compensate. The muslims must act on allahs behalf,  performing the supposed divine will themselves, if the demiurge is impotent, then the pathological decline may lead many to turn their frustration on others.
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