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Imagine if a college anywhere offered a course on the Koran entitled “texts of terror” delving into the “erasure of woman. Ethnic cleansing and genocide.”
That would lead to riots, terrorist attacks and, worst of all, craven apologies.
A professor recently was hounded out of teaching an art class because she merely displayed pictures of Mohammed produced by devout Muslims.
But it’s okay. This is about Christian and Jewish religious texts.
New York taxpayer funded college offers class teaching the Bible as a "text of terror"
but they'd never allow a course showing that the Muslim Koran promotes terrorism https://t.co/gp27Cp3HmS
— Daniel Greenfield – "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish) November 5, 2024
Queens College, part of the City University of New York system, and thus publicly funded, offers PHIL250: Plato and the Bible” through “Texts of Terror, an exploration of violence in the bible” which promises to cover “erasure of woman. Ethnic cleansing and genocide” to “critically examine the ‘texts of terror’ of the Hebrew Bible: The first bloody chapters of the book of Genesis, the genocidal texts of the book of Exodus” all the way through “the Episles of Paul and finally the apocalyptic books of Daniel and Revelation.”
Apart from the misspellings and the general flavor of ignorance that runs through this description is the simple fact that there’s only one religion conducting a campaign of genocide in the world and it’s the one whose texts can’t be taught in any matter other than the slavishly respectful.
It’s also the one no one is allowed to make fun or critique.
Algorithmic Analyst says
Also, there was a lot of terror in those days, not a bunch of noble savages living in harmony with nature.
Jeff Bargholz says
Yes, and I notice PHILDO250 referred to the “Hebrew Bible.” He went out of his way to stick it to dem Joos at the same time as he was sticking it to Chritstians.
I’ve long noticed that many atheists tend to be Christian hating bigots, so it’s no surprise they tend to be Jew haters, too. I can understand disbelief in a creator and supreme being but the hatred is illogical and repulsive. If they don’t believe, why do they hate? Retards. They need to just STFU. Go believe their nihilistic nonsense and leave Christians alone.
Like Greenfield noted, they go out of their way to never disparage Islam – or Hinduism or any other religion, either. Only Christianity and Judaism are demonized.
Me personally, I just can’t believe that the physical universe and all its complex laws of nature just created themselves by happenstance. That seems dumb to me. Yeah. A big ball of nothing exploded spontaneously and created planets and dinosaurs and stuff.
MuggsSpongedice says
The ones terrified of the Bible are satanic worshippers – their reign is prophesied to be short and we will see this in the era we are in. We all have a choice to make – it’s either YHVH or lozfr-zatan there is no in-between and this is reality.
Justin Swingle says
here’s some terrorism!
oh, wait! it’s perpetrated by muslims!
….. never mind!
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Justin Swingle says
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oh, wait! it’s perpetrated by muslims!
….. never mind!
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next to the Democrat Party, which is substantially anti-Christian and antisemitic, it is the islamacist who are civilization’s greatest threat.
Justin Swingle says
‘Best Strategy Is To Keep Heads Down’: Schumer Advised Columbia’s Leaders To Ignore Anti-Semitism Backlash, Saying Their ‘Problems Are Really Only Among Republicans’
House Ed Committee report reveals Schumer correspondence with Shafik, ‘stunning lack of accountability by university leaders’
L: Sen. majority leader Chuck Schumer R: A demonstrator breaks the windows of a building at Columbia (Anna Moneymaker; Alex Kent/Getty Images)
Adam Kredo
October 31, 2024
Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) quietly advised Columbia University’s leaders to “keep heads down” and ignore congressional criticism of the school’s handling of campus anti-Semitism, telling former university president Minouche Shafik that the school’s “political problems are really only among Republicans,” according to a new House Committee on Education and the Workforce report.
The committee’s 300-page report stems from more than a year of interviews and over 400,000 pages of internal documents produced by elite schools like Columbia, Harvard University, Yale University, Northwestern University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. It demonstrates, by producing the private emails and text messages of university leaders, how they failed to protect Jewish students as anti-Semitic mobs seized their campuses in the wake of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror spree.
Jeff Bargholz says
Minidouche Shitfreak? The koranimals have no idea how ridiculous their names sound. No wonder the world mocks them.
And most of them stink.
Spurwing Plover says
Texts of Terror like Das Kapital and The Communists Manifesto
Larry says
And the koran.
It is very much a terror text.
Jeff Bargholz says
Terror toilet paper text.
Thomas Samek says
Daniel,, on your theme, I believe that under Obama, the development of the Islamophobia paradigm helped create the broader, Marxist motivated call for censorship of any opinions not inline with the woke, leftist narrative. “Islamophobia” is a call for censoring ANY criticism of Islam or Muslims, including quoting them directly and accurately, if it reflects negatively on them or appears to be motivated to criticize them.. This mechanism then could be adapted for other narratives, such as transgender surgery for minors, or DEI, etc. etc.
Jim says
promises to cover “erasure of woman…”
Oh wait, this is allegedly about the Bible, not about the Democrats.
Jeff Bargholz says
How do you erase a woman, anyway? You can’t even get them to STFU in this part of the world. I notice that islamopithecines are the only ones who actually do stifle them. Not exactly role models for me.
Matt says
Believing is seeing, and understanding. But, even Christians have a hard time understanding why God wanted Joshua and Israel to wipe out all the inhabitants of Canaan. On the other side, many unbelievers will naturally condemn God because they presume that God is suppose to serve man. Non believer’s begin on the wrong premise. They don’t think they’re sinners and have offended God.
So, why the command from God to Israel to annihilate?
“The need for the utter destruction of the nations of Canaan resides in knowing and understanding just who these nations were in the implementation of Satan’s plan of evil on the earth, as well as who they were in his particular policy of evil for holding on to the earth. Joshua himself was clearly reminded of what the conquest of the land was all about, and what was at stake, when he was confronted by ‘the captain of the host of the LORD’ just before the conquest began. The land was to be declared ‘holy’ belonging to the LORD Himself.”
“The earth, however, was in the hands of the Adversary as the result of his former usurpation and determined domination of it. In particular, the nations of Canaan had become his seat of strength, as well as his hotbed for the propagation of all his corruptions and abominations throughout all the earth. Specifically as Satan’s seat of strength, the nations of Canaan were his direct means for opposing God’s plan for the reconciliation of the earth. Hence the nations of Canaan were not just any old nations.”
Jeff Bargholz says
I don’t remember the Israelites wiping out all the Canaanites. I guess I missed that part of the Bible. It must’ve been in the Book of Derp.
Matt says
No, they didn’t, but they were commanded to do so. Derp?