Acid, Beatings, and Beheadings – Islamic Taliban War against Truth!
July 12, 2006
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John 8:32 – And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
The followers of Allah will never know the truth until the Son of the true and only God, Jesus Christ, returns at his Second Advent as King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.
The only way that the Islamic fanatics across the Middle East will ever be completely defeated is by the return of the Son of God who spoke the words of John 8:32. We can keep troops in the Middle East for thirty years and still see what we are seeing today.
We can pull them all out next week and the result will be the same – Only Jesus Christ’s return will eliminate the Islamic problem the world is facing. Some say that I need to be more optimistic! I am extremely optimistic! No one is more optimistic than I am about the soon return of Jesus Christ.
He is the only one who can correct this hellacious immoral, religiously corrupt, self serving, murderous society the so-call intrinsic goodness of man has produced.
The actions of Islamic extremism are vividly described in the following article from the UK “The Independent.”
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Taliban use beheadings and beatings to keep Afghanistan’s schools closed
The Independent
By Tom Coghlan in Kabul
Published: 11 July 2006
The letter pinned overnight to the wall of the mosque in Kandahar was succinct. “Girls going to school need to be careful for their safety. If we put acid on their faces or they are murdered then the blame will be on their parents.”
Today the local school stands empty, victim of what amounts to a Taliban war on knowledge. The liberal wind of change that swept the country in 2001 is being reversed.
By the conservative estimate of the Afghan President Hamid Karzai, 100,000 students have been terrorised out of schools in the past year. The number is certainly far higher and many teachers have been murdered, some beheaded.
In the province of Zabul a teacher and female MP, Toor Peikai, said yesterday: “There are 47 schools in my province but only three are open.” Only one teaches girls.
It is 200 metres from a large US military base in the provincial capital.
Across the south, schools burn during the night. According to a bleak report released by Human Rights Watch today at least 200 have been destroyed in the past year and half. Their blackened shells, many of them new buildings constructed with foreign aid money, are visible from the ever more dangerous road south to Kandahar.
The fate of the mixed-sex Sheikh Zai Middle School, on the outskirts of a community in the mountains of Maruf district is sadly not atypical. A local witness told Human Rights Watch what happened when the Taliban came: “They went to each class, took out their long knives …. locked the children in two rooms, where the children were severely beaten with sticks and asked, ‘will you come to school now?'”
The six teachers later told residents what happened to them.
They were taken out of school and blindfolded, then they were continually hit and were taken to nearby mountains on foot.
All six were separated and nobody knew where the other was. The Taliban asked them individually, “Why are you working for Mr Bush and Karzai?” They said, “We are educating our children with books -we know nothing about Bush or Karzai, we are just educating our children.” After that they were beaten and let go.
The beatings were sufficiently serious that they remain handicapped. One of them had his leg broken and he cannot walk or w
ork. One of the others still has problems with his hand and cannot use it.
The headmaster was later targeted. He was beaten with a gun butt and later shot in the thigh.
This summer, across the south of Afghanistan, the Taliban have returned. They boast the same medieval world vision but their numbers are unprecedented, their weapons abundant, and their coffers full of money from wealthy Pakistani and Gulf State patrons and from the proceeds of drug trafficking.
And what was, until this year, characterised as an increasingly vicious “low-level insurgency” h as become
a war. A palpable terror grips the south of the country, where overstretched Western forces battle an enemy that melts in and out of the local populace at will, and anyone associated with the foreigners or the central government is a target for violent reprisals.
Faced with collapsing security and insurgents who are flowing back and forth from safe havens in the tribal areas of Pakistan, the Western forces in the south are resorting to more extreme measures.
Yesterday, Operation Mountain Thrust, the 11,000-strong coalition offensive in the south, claimed to have killed another 40 insurgents in a strike on a house in Uruzgan. The two months since the start of Mountain Thrust have seen more than 600 killed in the south, the vast majority of them Taliban fighters.
But increasingly figures within both the Afghan government and international community are questioning whether killing such huge numbers of people is quelling the insurgency or simply fuelling popular resentment.
“It is not acceptable that in all this fighting, Afghans are dying,” an exasperated and increasingly unpopular Hamid Karzai said in June.
“In the past three to four weeks, 500 to 600 Afghans were killed. Even if they are Taliban, they are sons of this land.”
In May, the coalition dropped bombs in Afghanistan on no fewer than 750 occasions, more than the ordnance dropped in Iraq. On Sunday night, bombs were again lighting up the sky, amid a dull rumble in Ghazni province.
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Islamic followers of Allah are basically the descendants of Abraham through the twelve sons of Ishmael, Abraham’s first son, and through the six sons of Keturah, Abraham’s last wife. Some were the followers of the God of Abraham at first, but many were idol worshippers until Muhammad came on the scene hundreds of years after the cross. He introduced them to the god they know as Allah today. Their forefathers had access to both the Old and New Testaments writings and teachings before they were led away from the truth into a lie. Soon the one they will believe is their Messiah will come and they will follow him to hell, all because they believed a lie rather than the truth of God in Christ.
II Thessalonians 2:9-12 – Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, [10] And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. [11] And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: [12] That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Revelation 17:12,13,17 – And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. [13] These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
[17] For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.
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