Through The (Crescent Shaped) Looking Glass
This entry was posted on 9/29/2006 6:33 AM and is filed under Religion,Terror.
One thing is certain, that the WHITE kitten (Peaceful Folk of Islam) had nothing to do with it-- it was the black kitten's (Evil Infidels') fault entirely. I discovered that while holding a certain book, not mentioned here, up to a mirror. (No, it's not entitled Jabberwocky but it does include a character similar to The Cheshire Cat.) Reading thus, a stout principle of the Friendly Faith began to make sense. Here is a teaching point from the source, paraphrased, post illumination:
Those who accuse the Friendly Faith of violence, must die, with much smiting and smoting, particularly around the neck, but digit removal is also pleasing and good.
Michelle Malkin remarks upon believers' current effectiveness,
here, where she notes that, most recently, French philosopher
Robert Redeker has gone into hiding (fear of death) because he had the nerve to associate violence with a certain peaceful belief system; the same system embraced, for example, by the
murderer of
Theo Van Gogh. Here is a translation of the hero's poem, left at the scene of the religious experience, entitled
Baptized in Blood (which, when held up to a mirror, I'll bet will make more sense):
- So this is my final word...
- Riddled with bullets...
- Baptized in blood...
- As I had hoped.
- I am leaving a message...
- For you...the fighter...
- The tree of Tawheed is waiting...
- Yearning for your blood...
- Enter the bargain...
- And Allah opens the way...
- He gives you the Garden...
- Instead of the earthly rubble.
- To the enemy I say...
- You will surely die...
- Wherever in the world you go...
- Death is waiting for you...
- Chased by the knights of DEATH...
- Who paint the streets with Red.
- For the hypocrites I have one final word...
- Wish DEATH or hold your tongue and ...sit.
- Dear brothers and sisters, my end is nigh...
- But this does not end the story.
End the story? No, it certainly does not. Pity
Lewis Carroll never thought to mention the
Tree of Tawheed.