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judeo-arabic religion

carolinée

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I have a question about the judeo-arabic religion. Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Sabianism, Manichaeism and Christianity were created by yehudim magicians. I don't know much about Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, and Sabianism. But I know how terrible Christianity is. I know that during the Inquisition, Pagans were burned at the stake, and I know that colonialism spread Christianity all the way to the southernmost tip of South America. During the Inquisition, women had no rights whatsoever. Women were always seen as beings who had to serve their husbands, fathers, and sons. They didn't even have the right to an education. When they invented something, they were burned at the stake by the Church, and the patent for their invention was given to their husbands. In Egypt, Hypatia was a female philosopher who was burned at the stake by Christians. Many people know that Christianity has a negative energy. I always refer to Islam as the judeo-Arabic religion. I hate Islam. Because Islam is the most oppressive, suffocating, and bloodiest of all religions. Islam is stone women without mercy, do not send girls to school, imprison women in black burqas, and even ban pictures. Muslims are truly hateful people. Their hatred shows on their faces. Muslims are even worse than Orthodoxs. I always felt that Islam was a different religion. But this difference didn't make it worse than other religions. Why did the enemy create Islam specifically in this way?
 
Islam was created by the Jews in the 8th century because Christianity was rejected by many peoples of the Middle East and they were unable to advance their slave-owning agenda. They stole all the most important elements of Middle Eastern paganism and twisted and corrupted them, creating Islam just as they had done in the 1th century with Christianity.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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