Wednesday, September 8, 2004

A Call To Arms

President Bush says to promote liberty is to promote peace.  That almost works on our soil, but will never work in the Saudi Emmirates or the other Islamic countries. The only thing that will promote peace there is our absence. The Koran and how it is interpreted is their constitution.  We fail to realize this.  It has been their law for over 3000 years.  Our laws will never work for them in their own lands.  In our land, Islamic people enjoy the freedoms of our democracy which makes them a target of the jihad too.

Bush Sr., Clinton, and Bush Jr all know that the threat has always been here.  They have been privvy to the worst of threats, mostly from the powerful middle-man, Osama bin Laden.  I've got letters of Osama's where he very clearly without mincing words laid out his plans to attack all westerners, most especially Americans (most especially islamic traitors).  He seems so peacefully menancing, if you ask me. At first glance, his peace is evil.  But then, its easy for me to see his hatred for us as evil because I tend to come from a place of love and mercy as most Americans have until recently.

We were asked a few nights ago, if we could ever be held hostage as the people in the Russian School were.  The answer is yes and we have already.  The hostage situation that most sticks out in my mind involved 4 airplanes on 9/11.  The terrorists lived amongst us; wore the keys about their neck, some of them did anyway, and were on a mission of "Bliss" , the call of the jihad.

Since the mid 70's, bin Laden took his call to jihad global.  His global network of jihad involves over 80 factions all over the world.  He was angry with our haughtiness when Russia was handed our democracy and given our brand of liberty.  That isn't too hard for us to understand since we know that Russia has never been able to establish a sound policy ever since.  He then goes on to say, "The U.S. today has set a double standards, calling whoever goes against its injustice a terrorist.  It wants to occupy our countries, steal our resources, impose on us agents to rule us...and wants us to agree to all of these.  If we refuse to do so, it will say, 'You are terrorists,'.At the same time that they condemn any Muslim who calls for his rights, they receive the top offical of the Irish Republican Army at the white house as a great political leader."   bin Laden lays his foundation for his hatred down on our steps.

They take hostages always with the intent to kill every last one of them.  They exact their revenge through the assistance of global media, calling attention to their message for us to, "Get Out!"

Where the jihad rise and what to do about it.

They go unnoticed in ghettos in every country.  They roam freely amongst our poorer people.  Some wear keys on their person, the "Holy key of Bliss through martrydom".  Some don't wear keys, but because of their beliefs, the highest form of "Bliss" comes through jihad, which is something most Islamic people prefer they will never be called to face.  It means death for them in war.  What that means to us here in America is quite practically, we must die.  Like the passengers on the plane over Pennsylvania, we may as well die fighting rather than die helpless.  This is my call to arms, but more importantly, my call to observe those around you.  Should you have a suspicion, report it immediately.  Let our security sift it out.  Just be prepared.

Christians precepts are based on mercy, something that doesn't concern those who accept the call to jihad; peace, something we won't ever know as long as people are being called to jihad.  So should we give up?  I don't believe we should.  I believe if we really want any kind of peace, we must apologize for not honoring their age old customs and the right to have their beliefs.  The only way to kill the call to jihad is to not bring them dishonor.  If we must do business with them, and I don't believe we have to, then we must listen to their religious leaders, for time and time again, the people of Islamic nations give up their rights to listen to their religious leaders interpret the Koran their way.

If our presence there does any good thing, it will be to help them elect officials who will interpret their Koran in more humane ways.  That won't last.  Someone is always abusing them, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Israel, and the United States leading the list.  The call to jihad will always be amongst us.  This is where the real terror comes from. 

Pray and elect the officials to represent us who you believe understands this the most and who will find a way to bring honor to all people.  Thank you for reading.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

 Perhaps what we bring to Islamic peoples is not democracy, but the idea that a political system and a religion can be seperate.  The distinction of the social and the spiritual may have to precede any political form they may adopt.  And it is a more radical notion than democracy, because it is more basic.

KeneticArt123

Anonymous said...

The thing is not everyone feels the way he does and he preverts Islam as an excuse for killing. We were asked to intervene in Kuwait by the Saudi's and Kuwaiti. Osama bin Laden took that as a slap in the face of Islam for us to be there. All human being's have the right to freedom regardless what a few radical extremists and you think. Like the other person mentioned in their comment Religion and Government can coexist as long as the one doesn't seek to over power the other.

Like here we separation between Religion and Government except we have our court system that is unfairly controlling religious freedoms. They have took extreme liberties with the interpretation of Constitution. The Constitution say freedom of Religion and the Government cannot setup a National Religion, instead we have the courts created Separation of Church and State which goes way too far.  

Anonymous said...

Mr. Dad;  you must realize I am not the one who wrote their constitution.  Nor did I write their Koran.  The only time a type of Democracy worked in any of their nations was in Iran when the Shah was their leader.  He recognized the need for spiritual interpretation and their need to be guided in Civil policies.  We all know what happened here, and sir; I know first hand on that one--adopted by a Persian family who are not exiled here.  
Otherwise, I want you to know, that idealistically, in an American way, I do agree with you; and I wish it were true.  What we have collectively and globally accomplished just breaks my heart.   Just look at us, hon.    Talk to you later.