Somebody needs to say it to those who haven't heard it yet: Islam is a danger to a free society. And what better way to hear it than while you're laughing?
I just saw another movie last night, Religulous, a documentary by Bill Maher. And it, too, broached the subject that Islam isn't really a religion of peace. In fact, it was quite clear the Qur'an is a violence-provoking book. This is a message people really need to hear, and there it was on the big screen, said openly, and also entertainingly.
The movie makes fun of every religion, so Christians and Jews will not like it. But if you have any friends who are agnostics or atheists, send them to see this movie. They will love it, and they will also have their eyes opened to the danger of Islam and they'll even get some good demonstrations of taqiyya in action.
If you have Christian or Jewish friends, send them to An American Carol. It is not only anti-Quran, it is pro-Judeo-Christian.
5 comments:
Citizen Warrior,
I hate to inform you that link you made on taqiyya is broken. If I click on it, I get this message "The url is not valid and can not be loaded" Sorry.
Thanks for the heads up, Damien. It is now fixed. It just goes to a definition of taqiyya, which you already know anyway.
Movies can have an impact. The movie Sideways killed Merlot sales all over the U.S. simply because some wine snob in the movie, a fictional movie, kept saying bad things about Merlot.
The two movies, An American Carol and Religulous, use that force for good instead of evil.
Citizen Warrior,
Its nice to hear that you fixed the problem. I might knew the definition of taqiyya, but I bet at least a few of the people who see this won't and it will help them understand better.
Also, just to let you know, I think that picture you chose, couldn't be better for your analogy.
Citizen Warrior,
A friend of mine wants to see this movie for his Birth Day. Although I might not like it, I will probably still go to see it with him. It maybe entertaining anyway. By the way, it might not be as offensive to religious people as you might think, The Catholic League regards the film as more absurd than hateful. Although Bill Donahue clearly doesn't like it. No surprise there.
Post a Comment