Radical Muslims will lie to protect themselves and to sway you that you are incorrect in your beliefs, then counter you if you disagree, even if you have substantiated and evidenced truth - this practice is called Taqiyya.
Taqiyya, or Taqiya, is a precautionary dissimulation or denial of religious belief and practice.
Generally, taqiyya is the action of committing a sinful act (such as feigning unbelief) for a pious goal.
Their Qur’an is also full of contradictions - they work around that by adhering to whatever was written last in the Qur’an.
Our Bible, on the other hand, is consistent throughout - Christ’s mission sealed some practices as no longer necessary but never contradicted them.
Contradictions are the ways of liars - consistency is the way of the truth.
The video below is an EXCELLENT presentation by an ex-Muslim in what appears to be a debate on German television (English subtitles provided).
Before too long into the video, there is no doubt who has - and who has not - read their Quran in full.
The ex-Muslim did his homework well as he cites the Crusades and the atrocities that occurred then and knows they are the very same tactics being used today.
The Muslims will use the level of their voice to incite intimidation — yet a knowing audience knows that those who speak the loudest also have the most to fear.
The Muslim, despite already having 15 minutes to present her side, found it necessary to rob the ex-Muslim of his time.
This tactic is notorious with the Left in any country — they care not less about the truth than they do impressions and the narrative.
Unfortunately, for those in the know, such tactics are used by those who have the most to fear.
In the last minute or so is a promotion for a highly popular book — as we have not read this yet, we cannot say yeah or nay to reading it, though it appears from the customer reviews it should be highly considered.
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This post was originally published on 25 November 2017 in DecisiveLiberty.News (archive)
via Dan Burmawi @DanBurmaw, X
The Quran is nothing more than the work of a 7th-century Bedouin, a man whose idea of paradise was shaped by the material desires of a desert warrior, not by divine wisdom.
If the Quran were truly from God, it would reflect eternal, spiritual truths, not a Bedouin’s fantasy of luxury filled with couches, tents, and drinkware.
Look at the absurdly primitive rewards it promises in paradise:
• Cups to drink from – “Therein will be raised couches, and cups set at hand.” (Quran 88:13-14)
• Carpets and tents – “Chaste maidens restrained in pavilions.” (Quran 55:72)
• Beds and couches – “Reclining upon couches lined with brocade.” (Quran 55:54)
• Leaning on cushions – “Reclining therein upon adorned couches.” (Quran 36:56)
This is not a vision of heaven, it’s the dream of a man who spent his life sleeping in a tent on the desert floor, bribing his followers with fantasies of silk cushions, goblets of wine, and women hidden away in luxurious tents.
Muhammad’s idea of paradise is nothing but an upgraded desert campsite.
Muhammad was motivating his jihadists, promising them the very things they lacked in the harsh deserts of Arabia.
He wasn’t offering a path to enlightenment; he was selling paradise like a merchant pushing luxury goods in a marketplace.
And of course, he didn’t stop at furniture and drink, he added virgins, rivers of wine, and young boys to serve them (Quran 78:33, Quran 76:19).
What kind of God promises sex slaves and alcohol as a divine reward? The answer is simple: a false god, invented by a man who knew how to manipulate warriors into dying for him.
Islam’s paradise exposes the Quran for what it truly is, not divine revelation, but the materialistic fantasy of a 7th-century Bedouin warlord who bribed men with couches and cups of wine to send them to die in battle.