Might be the best "Red Pill Briefing" yet...

This book lays out the Koran chronologically - "from newest to oldest passages" - having this format is crucial if you want to understand the way the system of Islam works because in Islam the later and more violent passages abrogate or cancel out the earlier and less violent passages. Islam is not like Western Christianity where the rules of logic, universal ethical truths like the Golden Rule and reason operate in harmony with the system itself. In Islam there is a huge amount of contradiction. So when the system was being developed the concept of abrogation was introduced in order to justify contradictions. Abrogation means that if the contradiction happens you just accept whatever happened later and that becomes the "new truth". In the West this kind of thought process doesn't seem rational and that is why a book like this is needed. To critique and understand Islam this book is a valuable resource because it's not a matter of a person cherry picking quotes from the Koran to defend or refute Islam - you also need to know how those quotes are chronologically ordered and their actual relevance as the Koran was revealed to Mohammad. This books provides that "golden key." The other main premise of the book is to provide, in detail, using "references galore", that before 9/11 the West never once described or thought of Islam as a religion of peace. NO WHERE in our history, in Europe or the United States, was Islam ever thought of or described as a peaceful religion or a peaceful system. And ironically it was only after the United States was attacked on 9/11, and in the years since, where Islamic terrorism has become an almost daily occurrence, that Western leaders have overturned over 1000 years of scholarship, experience and knowledge and have become apologists for Islam. The book details the utter moral bankruptcy of our leaders in defending and promoting "the grand lie" that "Islam is religion of peace" - post 9/11 - which includes but is not limited to George Bush, Tony Blair, Obama and Angela Merkel. I "highly highly highly highly highly" recommend this book.

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