Wednesday, April 22, 2009

How Islam Has Changed Over The Centuries

From Mustang of Social Sense:

“In the seventh century of the Christian era a wandering Arab, of the lineage of Hagar, the Egyptian, combing the powers of transcendent genius with the preternatural energy of a fanatic and the fraudulent spirit of an imposter, proclaimed himself as a messenger from heaven, and spread desolation and delusion over an extensive portion of the earth.

“Adopting, from the sublime conception of the Mosaic law, the doctrine of one omnipotent God, he connected indissolubly with it the audacious falsehood, that he was himself his prophet and apostle. Adopting from the new revelation of Jesus, the faith and hope of immortal life, and of future retribution, he humbled it to the dust by adapting all the rewards and sanctions of his religion to the gratification of the sexual passion. He poisoned the sources of human felicity at the fountain, by degrading the condition of the female sex, and the allowance of polygamy; and he declared undistinguishing and exterminating war as part of his religion against all the rest of mankind. The essence of his doctrine was violence and lust; to exalt the brutal over the spiritual part of human nature.

“Between these two religions, thus contrasted in the characters, a war of more than twelve hundred years has already raged. That war is yet flagrant; nor can it cease but by the extincture of that imposture, which has been permitted by Providence to prolong the degeneracy of man. While the merciless and dissolute are encouraged to furnish motives to human action, there never can be peace on earth and good will toward men. The hand of Ishmael will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him.”


— John Quincy Adams, 1830

The only noticeable change in the 179 years since Mr. Adams penned these words has been a renewal of efforts by Islamacists to re-conquer non-Islamic societies. Apparently, these people are undeterred in their quest to establish a new caliphate; it is equally apparent today, much to the surprise of John Adams, were he still alive, that we do not intend to stop them.

3 comments:

christian soldier said...

John Quincy Adams -assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to Russia at 14 years of age....good homeschooled American!

Always-I've GOT to swipe this!
Carol-CS

Damien said...

Always On Watch

If John Quincy Adams, was a very eloquent writer.

Anonymous said...

Quote:
"While the merciless and dissolute are encouraged to furnish motives to human action, there never can be peace on earth and good will toward men. The hand of Ishmael will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him.”"Well, that won't go over well at LGF or with Michael van der Galien. Envision John Quincy Adams joining the counter-jihad movement under da bus.