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I have listened until I'm blue in the face that the Islamic fundamentalist terrorists who cowardly and bestial acts of mindless slaughter are not typical Muslims. because Islam is fundamentally a religion of peace. if this is so where are the more enlightened, contemporary Muslims who should stand up and repudiate the carnage wrought by their savage and ahuman coreligionists? in most contemporary, important religions these voices of reason typically come from the clergy. in Islam, however, the most bloodthirsty and hateful of the wild eyed firebrands often seem to be clergy. modern Christianity has had its share of outspoken fundamentalist clergy like Billy Graham and Pat Roberts but since the 14th century no Christian cleric has called for Christians worldwide to slaughter practitioners of all other religions in the name of a merciful and benevolent God
Grant B 7/29/2007
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I began studying Islam as well as other religions in the early 70's and have always thought that Islam was evil and that Mohammad was either crazy or demon-possessed. Heck even he thought he was! The real irony is, his wife is who convinced him he was a prophet, and since we all know what Islam says about women, and the weight their testimony carries, it is especially funny not to mention hypocritical. And as usual, the correspondence to you from Muslims was hate filled and contained no evidence to prove you wrong. This always seems to be the case whenever Islam is discussed. Is it just me, or do Muslims seem to actually worship Muhammad with Allah playing second fiddle?
Susan 6/30/2007
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I recently listened to part of a radio interview that is found on YouTube. I want to tell you how pleased I am to hear a fellow Christian standing up against evil and doing what is right. I want to commend you for your faith and courage in defending what is right, even as Muslims threaten your life. It was very powerful to hear you declare that Allah is Satan and that Muhammad was inspired by Satan because I have come to the same conclusion since God would never deny his Son or seek to destroy our free will, and only Satan would do these things. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I understand the need for kindness and yet firmness in our convictions in this increasingly hostile world. I have recently read in the Book of Mormon, another testament of Jesus Christ - which is a record of God's dealings with a branch of the House of Israel that was led to the Americas in 600 B.C., before Babylon's destruction of Jerusalem - that in 400 A.D., a prophet in that book prophesied that in the last days there would be many secret combinations built up to murder and seek power and money. He also prophesied that these secret groups would seek to overthrow governments and to destroy all followers of Christ. This prophecy seems to be coming true through Islam. You can find these prophecies here in verses 23 to 26 of this particular chapter.
Robert 6/30/2007
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Sir thank you, for freely letting anybody who is interested to read your book. I have read your book and am amazed how silly this belief is and how people are blinded. I believe that this is the work of Satan. I am a born again Christian living in Ethiopia. In our country due to people lack of knowledge and their aggressive campaign of spreading Islam, the number of Muslims in this country is increasing. I, the pastors and member of the church were discussing how to stop this spreading and save the soul of fellow Ethiopians. Especially one of our pastors decided to risk his life in exchange of saving the lost. We believe your book will help us a lot in convincing the Muslims and those in the verge of changing their beliefs. If you give us permission we decided to interpret it in Amharic the local language. We have talked to people in this profession and they have quoted us about 20,000.00 Ethiopian Birr equivalent amount of USD 2300.00. It is a lot of money in Ethiopian standard but we will try to raise the fund with God's help.
Solomon 5/30/2007
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Hello. I am a minister and defender of the gospel who has been on the battle front dealing with Islam for 10 years. I was sounding the alarm about Islam in the late 1990's and early 2000's, but everyone thought I was an intolerant bigot - until 09/11/2001. Then they stopped the name-calling. I hated to be right. After the attack, the industry was flooded with books about this subject. People were jumping on the bandwagon of what was a hot topic at the time. People who had never cared about Islam prior to the attack were suddenly an authority and an expert in the field, and decided to write books and do speeches as though they had been dealing with it their whole lives. They made their money and got their publicity, then moved on to the next hot topic once the Islamic trend was over. I can spot a 90-day-wonder book a mile away. I can see when someone has just thrown a book together simply because it is a good time to do it. On the other hand, I can see when someone has sincerely dedicated time and resources, and research and labor because they sincerely care about America and about preserving freedom. I have purchased your book and I have determined that it is the real deal. You have done a great work, and I plan to point others to it whenever I can. I do not endorse books often, and am not easily impressed. But you have done it. Keep it up, and maybe we can do a conference together sometime.
Brian J. Shanley 5/17/2007
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Hi, We have been reading your book on line and have another person, Simon Altaf, to ask you about. He seems to be agreeing with you in his book. He is touring in USA and we were introduced to his thinking through a friend. He lives in London, speaks fluent Arabic and Hebrew and seems to know the scriptures well. I was told that he shows Rev 13:18, the "mark of the beast" to be translated "multitude of Allah". He also says the false prophet is shown to be the Muslims. We were just curious if you have heard of him, as he seems to be having quite an impact with his book. He seems to be agreeing with you.
Nancy 5/8/2007
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Your description of Christianity is very appealing. Both to the mind and soul. But since I rejected Islam more than 35 years ago, I became an agnostic. And the question is "If the god of Christianity is true, how he let a man as Muhammad -who in my opinion is the most evil man ever and the darkest soul ever to prevail in this magnitude???" Had Genghis Khan been dishonest too like Muhammad, he could have easily replaced Muhammad. And we could see the entire Middle east worshiping Genghis Khan and speaking Mongolian.
Abdu 4/28/2007
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I have come to believe that you are right. Islam is very evil. In fact n other religion to date is as nutty as they are. Not the Christians, not the Jews, not the Asatru, not the Satanist, not the Wiccans, not the Shamans, not the Hindus. In fact no other religion preaches the death of their own children. No other religion mutilates women by the hundreds or thousands a day. I think all mosques should be regulated and eventually outlawed. This sucks, as the 1st amendment states freedom of religion, but this is not so when it tells you to massacre people. I hope Islam is the ONLY religion to be outlawed. Why do the Right and the Left keep making excuses for Islam? I have been speaking up about Islam and I know I am putting myself in danger. I have such a small site, bu I am doing what I can.
Kali 4/27/2007
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Hi I read most stuff on your websites i agree with everything you say and you seem to be a bright individual. Reading your comments and muslims themselves cant refute basically anything you say what do you think of islam's conqest of india. I myself am hindu and negaltism in india for the past while is trying to cover up muslim atrocities committed against india for the past 1000 years to unite muslims hindus together. But how can you tolerate a religon if it can't tolerate you?
rajan 4/19/2007
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I write in response to the latest article you have published about the Virginia Tech massacre with such impeccable timing. As soon as I heard that Cho Seung-Hui had "Ismail's ax" written on his arm, I immediately wondered if it had anything to do with Islam. Having an insatiable desire to seek the truth, I visited your website to find out if you had anything written about the significance of "Ismail's ax". Craig, I just thought I would let you know that you have carried out some brilliant detective work in writing this article.
Woody 4/19/2007
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Pastor Paul Monson of St. Augustine Lutheran Church, Troy Michigan, is STANDING UP and daring Muslimes to dispute the Quran. Outside of this Church here in this fair city is a HUGE rolling marquee....and on it are verses from the Bible/Torah and underneath are comparison passages from the Quran. They have been rolling for two weeks. Last week Pastor Monson started his two-part sermon comparing Muhammed to Christ and the various teachings.
Sonny 4/19/2007
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I wonder if, when you have the time, you could post Quaranic and hadith references to plunder? I have been struck by the number of attacks on caravans that funded the early growth of Islam, and then the rules of taking loot in warfare. All invading armies loot and pillage. But to have the details settled by Allah is unusual.
Jim 4/17/2007
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When I'm in a blog debate with Muslims, your 'Islamic quotes' sections come in very handy - obviously I cannot provide full context in the scope of a blog. Please review my latest blog debate below & provide your thoughts, if you have the time.
RV 4/13/2007
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I must say you did quite an exstensive job of research. I myself am an atheist and have become increasingly convinced that islam should be iradicated. I had seen quite a few videos on some of the muslim "scholars" that used the stupidest arguements to press their religion and at first it made me laugh, but then I became more and more concerned as I started doing more reasearch on my own. It wasn't but a few weeks ago after seeing a video made by Zakir Naik on converting atheists that made me realize how backwards and stupid they really are. These days I no longer apologize about any statements made about Islam. Where I once stated "Islam is a beautiful religion." as an apology, the statement "Islam should have died in the middle ages with Muhammad." now takes it place. I just wanted to say unlike some of the Christians that I have come across that just repeat everything the 700 club tells them you have done an excellent job of exposing this foolish cult for what it truely is. I now stand with you and your friends on this issue.
Chris 4/12/2007
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I began to read because I wanted to know about it. I learned Muhammad was God's last prophet(supposedly) and that he was made to correct the scriptures of the bible so they made more sense etc. You have to understand, I went into this objectively neither disagreeing nor agreeing. I never thought of Islam as evil though. Never. I only disagreed because of how they took away the precious story of Jesus Christ and made up false ideas like sending men to die in his place versus his actual crucifixion. I studied a lot, and voiced my concerns to one of my good friends who in turn showed me your site. Over the past few days, we've done much research on Islam including the most accurate translations of the ancient text we could find. We discovered all the truths of Islam by studying outside your site. This is how I proved validity in your claims. Your claims are so strong that it was hard not to view them as opinion. But after studying the nature of you as a person through your writings I've come to the conclusion you are a decent man who has come to his conclusions on reason.
Mike 4/11/2007
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I am a Philosophy professor and, in that capacity, teach Islam every other semester to college students. I tell them the truth about Islam and, without exception, they are amazed. They are - almost - entirely under the impression that the religion is `valid' and `peaceful' and there are just a few `bad apples' blowing people up and beheading them. In my class this semester there is a Muslim woman who was shocked to hear that Aisha was only nine years old when the `prophet' had sex with her. This woman had been brought up believing Aisha was eighteen when she married. This woman had also never read the Koran for herself - it had been read to her. Surah 4, on women, came as quite an unpleasant shock to her. As she said, knowing the truth about Islam is "enough to make you weep for an eternity"
Josh 3/29/2007
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I, however, was born and raised in an Islamic country. We Christians have been forced to study the Koran, Hadith and the Islamic history. I fled with my life, so are millions of ME Christians. Back home, I was discriminated against to say the least. Our churches burned and our kids in Sunday Schools have been slaughtered. Some times all Christians in villages killed.....etc....
Nabil 3/24/2007
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I was starting to wonder if I was going mad. Even before 9/11 , I couldn't help but notice the militant, intolerant and often bizarre behaviour of Muslim groups across the world. For years I told myself - and most friends and family agreed - that it was only the 'bad' ones like that, and most were good. After 9/11 the world stood up to say that Islam had 'been corrupted' , the only group disputing that in my country was the BNP, a group labelled (with justification) by most as racist or even fascist. It didn't seem to occur to anyone that the problem was not about race or colour but the rulebook being used. Not wanting to be labelled prejudiced, I kept my views to myself, even though I wanted to scream and shout in rage at the lack of compassion or public condemnation of the atrocities from most Muslim countries. Three years ago I moved to Thailand and took a strong interest in local events. You are probably well aware of the situation in south Thailand and all the beheadings, shootings, drive-bys and even one horrific case where a woman was kidnapped by a large group of at least two hundred villagers and beaten to death simply as a form of revenge for the arrest of Muslim militant. It was too much for me, and I started to question the status quo of "they are the bad Muslims" once again.
Greg 3/2/2007
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Brilliant site keep up the good work, I would like to see more facts about Islam becaue the terroists are only one aspect many other people in the name of relgion have commited violence in the past most notably Christians, I want some more hard facts on Islam in context and on muhammad so that the evidence is such even a pro muslim website or a muslim themselves cannot deny the facts it's all about hard evidence less so opinion, but keep up the good work
KAM 2/27/2007
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And if I know any person interested in the subject I give [Prophet of Doom] to them freely as you made it free on the Internet. A book like this must be translated to other languages especially Arabic. But then again Islamic countries that ban books like this must be exposed and put to sanction from the civilised world. Muhammad's legacy of terror has been an epedemic. A virus that attacks the intellectual part of the brain throuh terrors, ignorance, and seduction through its worst forms of deception.
Abdu 2/9/2007
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I am presently contacting organizations who understand the threat of Islam world wide. I am pushing for the death penalty for anyone assisting or financing terrorist activities. I hope you will find this worthwhile, to foster through your many contacts.
LB 2/8/2007
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After reading your writings and discussing it with another member of the forum, i have decided to ask you if you would be interested in helping us defend against the evil rantings of it seems top class islamic fanatics that use the website attempting to promote their evil way of life and existance.
Norman 2/8/2007
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The religion of Islam is completely dependent upon establishing a link between Abraham, the great Jewish patriarch, and the pagan rites practiced around the Ka'aba. Islam insists that Abraham actually traveled to Mecca to build the Ka'aba with his son Ishmael & that Muhammad is a direct descendant of Ishmael. Both of these claims are impossible: 1) It is geographically impossible: Abraham was in Beersheba. How could he, a hundred-year-old man, with a slave girl & a small child have endured a trip to Mecca, nearly one thousand miles away and separated by rugged mountains and virtually impassible desert?! Little wonder the Islamic scriptures don't bother to tell us how they accomplished this impossible voyage... 2) It is mathematically impossible for Ishmael, (born around 2000 B.C) to be connected to Muhammad as such: The Islamic holy book, Ishaq's Sira, details a total of thirteen generations from Muhammad to Kinana, then another fifteen generations back to Abraham and Ishmael. Qusayy preceded Muhammad by approximately eighty years and Luhayy preceded Qusayy by the same length of time. Similarly, Kinana could not have been more than one hundred years further removed from Luhayy which puts us in the early part of the fourth century A.D. Therefore, if you do the math, to make Muhammad's genealogy "pure," fifteen generations would have to span over 2300 years! In comparison, the Jewish account precisely records forty-one generations from Abraham to Yahshua (Jesus). Another fifteen would be required to arrive at Kinana's time for a total of fifty-six - nearly four times the Islamic number! Therefore, the Islamic chronologies are deviant by a factor of four hundred percent (i.e. impossible).
RV 2/8/2007
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In one of your radio interviews you claim "There isn't a single violent verse in the new covenant. Not one! Not one. Not one". This claim is disputed in the film "The God Who Wasn't There", a documentary that attempts to disprove Christianity. You may have seen it? If not, I'd highly recommend getting a copy as it is frankly fascinating and very theologically provocative. The disputational verse is this: "Those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them - bring them here and kill them in front of me" - Jesus (Luke 19:27) I would be very interested in your thoughts on this verse ....
RV 2/2/2007
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I find it interesting that looking realistically at Islam, you do not turn the same process to Judaism and Christianity. All three are based on fairy tales and mythology.
JT 12/19/2006
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[Regarding the Canada's CRTC ruling against Craig Winn's interview on CFAX, Victoria] I read the transcript of the radio show debate. I know its nearly a year ago, but I would ask the Lawyer who represented Craig Winn, for his money back. The complaint was upheld, as I understand it on the grounds of section 3b There was no proven conjecture on the part of Craig Winn, and facts cannot be construed as provocative, racist , or malice. For the complaint to be upheld, Craig Winn had to be using descriptive terms with no basis of fact. The commissioner did not show were Craig Winn was in error in his descriptions, he only pointed out that Craig Winn's comments were provocative, this is not enough to up hold a complaint. To inform/ warn or give information that was not supplied doctored or interfered with by the person, cannot be the responability of the messenger. There was no mention of Tone For this complaint to be upheld as it was, the empathises is on the complainer to show an error in the information given on the programme. All quotes were correct. This was an Illegal upheld complaint, as no misinformation was given. Look at the Canadian Constitution, I expect if you got an up to date lawyer here you could counter.
Woody 7/31/2006
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After looking at some of the pages on your website I became very offended. Now i am a white male who is christain. I was offended because I have some friends who are follow Islam. Now that wasnt the reason I was offended but the reason is that not all people who follow Islam are psyco's and terrorists. They are usually good hearted people. But then you get these extremists pricks out there such as Bin Laden and Saddam and there followers. These peoples are taking the Quran in the wrong tone and adding to it. Now you may be an expert and you may think I am some "kid" that doesnt know what he is talkin about but as an expert the way you were talking on you site greatly upset me. But please not all Muslims are like that so please stop portraying them all as terrorists or people who are aggravated easily because EVERYONE can be aggravated and some people are easier aggravted then others. And the reason they are reacting like they are is beacuse you are attacking their religion. Its almost like what Hitler did with the Jewish faith. And then you take their letters they have written to you post them on the net and go "Look how they react when you atytack their religion. They are going crazy and acting like Mohammd when the religion was question." Also yes you did get angry letters and some might have been from exremists or semi-extremists but you also got some from people who follow the good parts of the Quran. And on your site and other site you people only focus on the parts that talk about the bad parts. But in every religios book there are always bad parts in it that people either taker to heart or people dismiss. So i please ask of you if you are going to talk about the Quran and other Islamic religious book just dont talk about the "bad" parts talk about the WHOLE book.
Woody 7/17/2006
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You hit the nail right on the head! But I would go a step further! Here is the antidote to the Islamic madness that is engulfing this planet:
DS 7/12/2006
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I wish to commend you on a truth filled web-site. The pandering view of Islam that is being fed to North Americans by moderate Muslims is so far off the mark, and they do it with the benefit of religious freedom that is readily available in both Canada and the USA. The sadness of all this is that weak minded liberal thinkers fall right into this watered down version of Islam, some even embracing it believeing that it is the true path to God. True Islam is not the peace and love religion that is being spoon fed to our society, but rather what you have presented on this web-site. As a Christian Minister, I deal much with those who have decided to embrace Islam, and listening to their own ignorance betraying themselves as they fumble over their belief in Biblical corruption all the while discrediting other religions in order to promote theirs. Contrary to Muslim opinion, the Qur'an is full of contradictions which the Muslims conveniently call "Abrogations"...
Rev 7/2/2006
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In light of recent terrorist arrests in the Toronto area, much AM Talk show airtime has been devoted to the topic...I think you would be a fabulous guest, and would have a huge audience on this show.
DT 6/18/2006
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You wrote: She was referring to Mary, the mother of Jesus, although she didn't know her name or her father's name, and none of the "features" applied. This is not correct. It is refering to Miriam the sister of Moses, who's father was named Amram
AS 3/21/2006
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I bought a copy of the quran 15 years ago and it had all the stuff you quote. Unfortunately it was stolen from me, so I went to the bookstore to buy another one and found it was very politically correct... no mention of killing infidels, just that they would be punished by allah. Where can I get a real copy online?
FE 3/5/2006
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What would really help would be an explanation of how Islam spread from around 700 to 1900. It seems that Islam spread rapidly by war and violence and only stopped with the fall of the Ottoman Empire after they sided with the Axis powers of WWI. Before they could get started again the cold war pretty much dominated the second half of the 1900s but now that that's over Islam has resumed on the same path it was on. Most people (myself included) had no idea about Islam and thought that communism was the biggest threat and once that was over everything was going to be easy going. But it looks like Islam is going to be the biggest threat we face and if everyone had a understanding of how, where and why Islam spread prior to 1900 that would put things in perspective and everyone would realize this isn't a new problem.
ME 3/5/2006
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This website [http://www.whyislam.org] is posted all over huge billboards here in Jacksonville, FL. I had already read quite a bit about islam before I saw it. And, I saw the billboards before I heard of your book. I was already aware of a little bit of the ACTUAL truth before I heard you on the radio and saw your site. Thanks so much for further insight and for backing up what I had suspected. I am going to do what ever I can to get involved.
WH
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I am a christian and was wondering how I could counter all the killing in the Quran since there was alot of killing in the Old Testament. I sometimes have conversations with muslims and they bring this up.
KB
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I am a semi practicing Jew. I learned long ago that Mohammed once heaped praise and admiration on the Jews and Christians for being "People of the Book", but quickly disassociated himself with both religions after he was rejected (by both) as the Messiah. Does such a turn-around sound like a true prophet? What other non fanatical religion regularly promotes violence and annihilation against one's enemies?
JK
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What an awesome undertaking you took upon yourself in order to unravel the truth behind those who hate us and want to destroy us! I just found your new book Prophet of Doom on the website that you gave me via the Internet. It is indeed an expose' into the very heart of who our enemy truly is and it should be a "must" reading for everyone! Though I have only begun to read your book,
J
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I work full time and teach the Bible to young people whenever I can. One of the young men I have studied with for several years now is an American lad who became a Muslim after a harrowing (perhaps demonic?) experience in a Catholic church, the details of which he never divulged to me.
CK
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My name is (JH), and I have a Domain named [link to atheist site removed]. One of my readers directed me toyour wonderful site. I'm absolutely astounded.
JH
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I have read casually, not rigorously researched as you have done, a good deal about Islam and its prophet.... But nothing I read, nothing I have read steers me away from the inescapable conclusion that the Allah of the Qu'ran is not the Yhwh of the ancient Hebrew texts. This Allah is not a loving creator, but a vile creature. Surely you have heard of Mark Gabriel, a pseudonym for a man who has nearly lost his life a number of times for having left Islam, because, as a scholar, he could not reconcile what he knew from his studies with what was the "public" image of Allah and Muhammed. I concluded on my own that Islam is not a religion of freedom as Christianity is: it is all about enslavement. It, Islam cannot stand the fact that Jesus gives us the choice to stand with Him, stand on Him. Islam cannot stand the fact that here in the West we have taken that freedom given us on Calvary to a far conclusion, not the BEST one just one that really exposes the limitations of Islam. Islam cannot stand the cross and its liberating effect. Is this enough to conclude that Islam and Allah are pure evil, in the sense of there being no truth of God in them?
BH
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A breath of fresh air at last. I've known nearly all you spoke of today on your [radio] interview. I spent a year with juvenile offenders ...
RS
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This should be required reading for everyone, who really wants to know the truth about Islam. Having lived for 25 yrs as a second class citizen under Islamic law as a Christian, I recently moved here and can finally be free to live my life without constant harassment and religious persecution.
RS
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Craig Winn you are an American hero despite what everyone else says. But what happens after you do expose Islam for what it really is?
MC
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I have been studying Islam for some years now. One of the most difficult things is putting it all in order, and you have done a terrific job. Excellent read, and I thank you for including the references as you read along. History is very difficult to come by for the early Arab/Islam times; I always had difficulty dating those Qur'anic verses and Hadiths. You built a very precise timeline. Your book will be a very useful tool for me as...
JD
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Thank you for providing such detailed information about the teachings, history and mindset of the Koran. Every year [the] High School in my town invites a muslim to explain Islam to the students... The school will not allow equal time for a Christian group.... I hand out Chick tracts tracts along with CD's of Dr. Kent Hovinds... in front of the high schools in my area each year. I would like to include your book Prophet of Doom on the CD's I hand out.
DH
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Thank you so much for being blunt about this topic. We need people to be knowledgeable of the facts and blunt about the presentation. So few people listen. ... One question: is your life threatened for your exposure; I remember the Salmon Rushdie incident. I have been exposing the Masons/Shriners ... and they have threatened & abused me. I do feel the pressure in my community sometimes, but know that the truth has to be proclaimed.
RS
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I could scarcely believe my ears as I listened to the Tovia Singer show on Feb 11/04 and the interview with Craig Winn Wynn. After 9/11/01 I heard many platitudes about Islam.
WM
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I just finished reading your book -- In The Company of Good and Evil. It was excellent. And yes, I could relate to everything you wrote because the very same thing happened at Mary Kay Cosmetics while I was working there.
TB
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You're right. It isn't Saddam, or Bin Laden, or Arafat, or any other mortal being, but that those beings, and those who consider them the authority, be controlled and otherwise directed by Satan, who himself gave birth to none other than Islam.
M2
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From voices of God's angels. I believe the heavenly angels must all be applauding your work. You may never realise how many souls you can save through this book. This is THE book that will bring down Islam or at least slow its infection on mankind. I, like many others believe although helplessly, that Islam is truly satanic.
K
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Soon after Nine_Eleven, I had a falling out with a muslim Pakistani guy, who was formerly my friend. He told me, "This Jesus Christ, and Christianity, are nothing more than Zionist Fictions (my italics), concocted to enslave The Believers, and to multiply the spawn of the infidels; nothing more or less, and nothing more or less different."
SA3
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If you really believe that President BUSH lied - - THAT THERE NEVER WERE ANY WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN IRAQ AND HE TOOK US TO WARSOLELY FOR HIS OIL BUDDIES - then read this and, if you are the fair minded person that I believe you to be ... PASS IT ON TO YOUR ENTIRE E-MAIL LIST.
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SINCE THE PLO AND HAMAS USE THEIR CHILDRED AS BOMBLETS, AND THEIR WOMEN'S WOMBS AS BOMB FACTORIES, THEY HAVE CHECKED OUT OF THE HUMAN RACE....AND CAN NO LONGER BE CLASSIFIED AS HUMAN BEINGS, OR EVEN PRIMATES.
JW
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Religious leader said it was wrong for a mob in Fallujah to mutilate four dead Americans. But they did not condemn the killings. Interesting?
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I just heard you on rusty humphry and first ,want to say THANKS for saying it like it is. Also thanks for the website. I went to the Iraq page first thing. This below is what I've been sending out to everyone I can since Thursday.
MC1
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I read a copy of the Koran myself a numberof years ago. I know what your saying. I doubt very few people know were their symbol of the cresent and star come from.
TG
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I was just listening to you on Michael Savage's show and I took up what you were saying about the second part of what we can do ( the first part being get the truth about Islam out) and I want to see if we can pursue this more.
HM
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I heard you speak on the Savage Nation. I was quite pleased to hear other people talking about things that I have heard and have seen allusions to from muslims themselves. It infurriates me that the mainstream of America refuses to see or even hear these things.
M3
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Your work is to be commended and your enlightenment of the masses concerning islam it not an accident or coincidence in these times of the final intifada.
CA
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I listen to some of your (Craig Winns) interview today on the Savage Nation and logged into your web site for more info. I hope to find it a good resource. Your interview was an eye opener.
WB
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I heard your website mentioned on The Savage Nation program this evening so I decided to check it out for myself and though I didn't have time to read everything (what a labor that would be!), what I did read I found quite disturbing, though I must applaud the great deal of research that has gone into Prophet of Doom.
BG
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I heard you on the Savage Nation on Friday night and was impressed. You said many of the things I've been screaming about for years, even to the point I've been barred from debate forums for daring to harbor such views. At any rate, your cause is just and your delivery of the message is superb.
JAC
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I want to personally thank you for writing your book, "Muhammad, Prophet of Doom." It takes a great deal of courage to do what you have done,especially in this age of PC.
JG
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I'm thinking it may be a possibility that Mohammed could be the False Prophet, and both he and his followers (the Muslims), may constitute the Antichrist.
JM
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This is long overdue where Islam is described by what it is and not the hopeful, mitigating explanation of the western press or the propaganda of the Muslims themselves. Their every act, sermon, pronouncement and rejection of peace around the world defines themselves. Saying they are peaceful with the hope they will then act peaceful is a self defeating, self deceptive failure. You say it like they themselves say it. thanks
MS
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Congratulations on writing what should be hailed as the most important book of our time. Although I have only just begun reading it, I am enthraled and utterly revolted that 1.8 billion people could follow a complete sham of a religion while the rest of us (seaped in secular political correctness) go about our lives eating, drinking and being merry, storing up for ourselves earthly riches while satans army lays the foundation for mass destruction;which gets me right to my question.
Noah
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