02 August 2007

"Radical Islamists" and $in-gaporeans

Reading this article about "Radical Islamists" who love to scream about the "decadent" West, I can't help but think that one could have easily substituted $in-gaporeans for "Radical Islamists" in that article, without anyone noticing. Like $in-gaporeans, "Radical Islamists" conveniently sweep their own shortcomings and sins under the carpet as they go on their merry ways attacking people like me, who're different from them.

The manner in which they adopt double standards is shocking. For instance, what they consider an unpardonable sin automatically becomes a holy act when committed by them.

Clearly, there is no level too low for them to stoop as long as it allows them to pursue their favourite seven sins.

But really, what I find most ironic is that this is common practice even among the many
$in-gaporeans who identify themselves as Christians.

I'm forced to admit that "Radical Islamists" have at least one redeeming quality in them that is absent in the typical $in-gaporean. For one, "Radical Islamists" may be calling evil good, but they've yet to call good evil (Isaiah 5:20) - the $in-gaporeans are great successes when it comes to doing both.

While "Radical Muslims" still have reverence for what is godly and holy reserved in their hearts, typical $in-gaporeans exalt themselves above G-d.

Really, I see a lot more hope in "Radical Islamists" than I do in
$in-gaporeans, whose evil nature are suppressed only by a government willing to feed them for free and governs with a heavy hand. Take away the present government (and the social welfare) and the world will experience nightmares much worse than bombs going off in subways.

Pray hard that the legendary stupidity of $in-gaporeans
will stop them from creating havoc in this world if the present government goes, because not only are they stupid, they're also extremely evil.

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