Warped Muslim Morality
February 5, 2006
Muslim morality changes daily and it depends on
circumstances and their understanding of the Koran, much like Christian
extremists. Incredibly, their outrage over a slightest of slights can
quickly lead to a call for death to the “perpetrator”. Consider the latest
Islamic outrage over cartoons published in several European newspapers. The
original cartoons showed Mohammed as a terrorist and but they were published
in September 2005. That was months ago, so why the outrage now? Why the
outrage at all?
Yet, to Muslims, the cartoons were an religious offence
and the result has been demonstrations, riots and embassy fire bombings in
the Middle East. Their reaction is definitely an overreaction and shows
there is something else going on. But who really knows?
What we certainly know is that most Muslims strongly
believe in death as part of their religion and beheadings of Westerners is
moral. To them, the murdering innocent people and recording the slaughter on
video tape for broadcast by worldwide is a religious duty. The current
Islamic violence shows that evil works behind the scenes and in the hearts
of most Muslims today.
Religion can occasionally give rise to excess, but in the
past few decades, this seems to be a constant theme for Muslims. Their
beliefs and responses have been “over the top” and based on death and
destruction without remorse. This warped morality is defined by the worst of
their adherents who are evil in heart and deed. Unfortunately liberal and
moderate Muslims have failed to challenge the behavior of their radical
brothers and in this failure, become collaborators in their evil.
This distorted Muslim morality will be their undoing.
Since Mohamed is dead, living "Muslims" become his
representatives. Unfortunately we must conclude by their modern destructive
ways, that Mohammed was evil. Either that or they aren't really Muslims.