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Are you read to become a Muslim? |
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:45 am
Dhimmitude I NEVER HAVE HEARD OF THIS WORD, COULD NOT FIND IT IN WEBSTER, SO GOOGLED AND I DON'T THINK GOOGLE MADE IT UP < BUT> BIG AS LIFE, THERE IT IS, FROM SEVERAL DIFFERENT PLACES , READ AND PONDER FOLKS.
I had never heard the word until now---Type it into Google and start reading. Don't know if it is all true. Pretty interesting.
Word of the Day: Dhimmitude
Dhimmitude is the Muslim system of controlling non-Muslim populations conquered through jihad. Specifically, it is the TAXING of non-Muslims in exchange for tolerating their presence AND as a coercive means of converting conquered remnants to Islam.
The Obama Care bill is the establishment of Dhimmitude and Sharia Muslim diktat in the United States .
Muslims are specifically exempted from the government mandate to purchase insurance, and also from the penalty tax for being uninsured.
Islam considers insurance to be "gambling", "risk-taking" and "usury" and is thus banned. Muslims are specifically granted exemption based on this.
How convenient. So I, Robert McClurkan, a Christian, will have crippling IRS liens placed against all of my assets, including real estate, cattle, and even accounts receivables, and will face hard prison time because I refuse to buy insurance or pay the penalty tax.
Meanwhile, Louis Farrakhan will have no such penalty and will have 100% of his health needs paid for by the de facto government insurance. Non-Muslims will be paying a tax to subsidize Muslims. Period. This is Dhimmitude.
Dhimmitude serves two purposes: it enriches the Muslim masters AND serves to drive conversions to Islam. In this case, the incentive to convert to Islam will be taken up by those in the inner- cities as well as the godless Generation X, Y and Z types who have no moral anchor. If you don't believe in Christ to begin with, it is no problem whatsoever to sell Him for 30 pieces of silver.
"Sure, I'll be a Muslim if it means free health insurance and no taxes. Where do I sign, bro?"
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 10:11 am
Land of the free? My a**!
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:16 pm
Actually, Muslims -aren't- specifically exempt. The area that states how one can qualify for an exemption reads as follows:Quote: ”EXEMPTIONS FROM INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. —In the case of an individual who is seeking an exemption certificate under section 1311(d)(4)(H) from any requirement or penalty imposed by section 5000A, the following information: In the case of an individual seeking exemption based on the individual’s status as a member of an exempt religious sect or division, as a member of a health care sharing ministry, as an Indian, or as an individual eligible for a hardship exemption, such information as the Secretary shall prescribe.” Senate Bill, H.R. 3590, pages 273-274 "Exempt religious sect" is rather vague and it's difficult to to say just what all groups are considered "qualified", but I can guarantee you that Amish is one of them. They're exempt from just about everything. Notice it had also stated a few other groups outside of religion are qualified for exemption. Elsewhere in the bill, members of Congress are also specifically exempt.
Believe me, I'm still against the health care bill, but I'm not one to go and blame it on Muslims that it passed or try to twist it into some kind of religious war.
Edit: I would also like to add that just because someone isn't buying the required health insurance doesn't mean they aren't paying for their own medical bills. You -can- get medical care without insurance. You just have to pay for all of it yourself rather than part of it being paid for by insurance.
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 5:33 am
Ah, the sound of reason is whispered by TES.
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Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 6:40 pm
Who ********' cares? No one that actually reads this! hehe
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:47 am
Topic [temporarily] Locked
Thread unlocked to promote further discussions on this controversial subject.
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Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:14 am
Wow, very reactionary and not well thought out. However, it does show quite a bit of research to uphold a negative viewpoint. I would need to do some research myself to debate adequately. It wouldn't take very much, but I'm not in the mood. As another stated, I would imagine that other religions are also exempt from the medical insurance law (HAHA) Are income taxes subjugation by jews or masons? We are required by law to pay those. We are required to purchase auto insurance (at least where I live). Who is behind that? Scientologists?
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