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Category Archives: Transferred from www.rootoutterrorism.com
Clash of civilizations?
December 9, 2006 Ants are social creatures. Their society is complex and well structured. Each ant is assigned an individual function – a worker, a soldier, a matron – and together they build a commonwealth that is a wonder to … Continue reading
Moslems and Aztecs
November 27, 2006 The truth of the Aztec religion was obvious to anyone seeing a sunset and a sunrise. These were a perfect proof that a perpetual war was being waged between the good, life-giving Sun and the evil, jealous, … Continue reading
The road to “new Iraq”
November 15, 2006 With what is going on in Iraq, it is not surprising that many approaches are being suggested to dry out the Iraq morass, or at least to help us step out of it. Train more Iraqi police, … Continue reading
Galileo, carbolic acid, and 30 terror plots in England
November 10, 2006 It is amazing how many facts that we now take for granted were bitterly opposed when they were suggested for the first time. The textbook example, of course, is the reception of Galileo’s proof that Earth moved … Continue reading
Palestinian Civilians and Aesop’s Donkey
November 3, 2006 This morning brought the news that Israeli soldiers shot at the crowd of women, killing two. The ladies’ fault? Nothing more than shielding Palestinian gunmen holed in a mosque and helping them escape from Israeli soldiers. Naturally, … Continue reading
An adder and a cobra
November 1, 2006 Make a choice: which of the two is better? They sure differ in appearance – one is big and has a hood, another is just a modest-looking little creature. One makes a lot of show and noise, … Continue reading
Atheism’s uselessness
October 30, 2006 “Atheists top book charts by deconstructing God” in yesterday’s book review section in the Guardian discusses success of a slew of newly-published books that examine phenomenon of terrorism from an atheistic perspective. Such books illustrate a fascinating … Continue reading
Blasphemy?
October 26, 2006 To judge by today’s report entitled Danish court rejects cartoon suit, there is such thing as “anti-blasphemy law” in Denmark. Who would have thought? It was lucky for the biblical Abraham that there was no such law … Continue reading
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Is Islam peaceful, or is it violent?
October 16, 2006 In all his speeches, the president never misses the opportunity to remind us that Islam is a peaceful religion. Every newspaper and every magazine that write on the subject invariably stress that same point. But such perception … Continue reading
North Korea and “Realpolitik”
October 9, 2006 The reaction to the news of North Korean nuclear test was altogether predictable: “Let’s isolate them, let’s blockade them, let’s cut off aid” on the one side, “let’s talk to them” on the other. Both approaches are … Continue reading