I had a mooslime neighbor a couple of years ago. He tried to kick my dog, said dogs were "Unclean". I told him if he kicked or hit my dog, I'd simply shoot him dead. Apparently he took me at my word, he called the police. the Officer who took the call had been in Scouts with my late son. We had a nice chat and some coffee. The mooslime and his spawn moved about six months later. Good riddance.
In the classic Twilight Zone with Rod Serling, there was an episode about a man who died, along with his faithful dog, and he was invited into "Heaven", except said faithful dog was not welcome. He refused to enter, and later learned that it wasn't Heaven at all, but Hell -- the real Heaven welcomed dogs. I doubt they were thinking of Islam back then, but there's a lesson here. Muslims don't like close association with dogs because an observant person would quickly realize that the Muslim god wants the same sort of slavish devotion our dogs are willing to give us. Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and even Hindu, based on my experience with a couple of Indian friends, don't want that slavish devotion.
I had a mooslime neighbor a couple of years ago. He tried to kick my dog, said dogs were "Unclean". I told him if he kicked or hit my dog, I'd simply shoot him dead. Apparently he took me at my word, he called the police. the Officer who took the call had been in Scouts with my late son. We had a nice chat and some coffee. The mooslime and his spawn moved about six months later. Good riddance.
ReplyDeleteLord in Heaven I'm sick and tired of mooslimes.
Gerry N.
Should have added, "...with a bacon-greased bullet!"
ReplyDeleteI don't trust anyone who doesn't like dogs. Period.
ReplyDeleteIn the classic Twilight Zone with Rod Serling, there was an episode about a man who died, along with his faithful dog, and he was invited into "Heaven", except said faithful dog was not welcome. He refused to enter, and later learned that it wasn't Heaven at all, but Hell -- the real Heaven welcomed dogs. I doubt they were thinking of Islam back then, but there's a lesson here. Muslims don't like close association with dogs because an observant person would quickly realize that the Muslim god wants the same sort of slavish devotion our dogs are willing to give us. Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and even Hindu, based on my experience with a couple of Indian friends, don't want that slavish devotion.
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